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If Your Bathroom Has a Mould Problem – You Need to Read These Tips

Posted on Monday 13 May 2019

Bathroom mould is one of the most common problems in many homes and as long as you catch it early enough, it’s one of the easiest problems to prevent and cure. The thing is, a lot of homeowners leave it so long, the only option is to call in a professional tile and grout cleaner to remedy the situation.

Bathroom mould loves damp, dark and isolated spaces where it can multiply easily and enjoy its moist conditions. Common areas affected are; showers, bathroom tiles, the edges of bathtubs, around taps and shower curtains to name a few.

Causes of Mould

  • Lack of ventilation in the bathroom causing moisture to linger
  • Damp towels or floor mats left in the room
  • Leaky taps, toilets or pipes
  • Moisture, dirt and scum left around the bath and sink

How to Prevent Mould From Forming

Always keep your bathroom well ventilated by leaving a window open or installing a fan. Hang wet towels and bath mats outside if possible or in an airing cupboard. Keep air circulating around the bathroom by leaving the door open and even the cupboard doors if you have them. Speak to a professional tile cleaner in Adelaide to do a regular deep clean of your bathroom to prevent mould build up. In-between these expert cleans; regularly wipe down your bathroom surfaces with a quality bathroom detergent.

If You Notice Mould Has Already Formed – Here’s What to Do

  • Mix a mould killing formula of; ¼ cup bleach and 2 cups of warm water into a bucket or spray bottle
  • Spray or rub the mixture onto the affected areas and scrub with a soft brush
  • If some mould still remains, apply the mixture again and leave for up to 15 minutes before giving the area another good scrub
  • Other more natural options are; vinegar, baking soda with water or baking soda with vinegar
  • Leave these mixtures on the mouldy areas for around 2 hours before giving a good scrub
  • You can even add in drops of a lovely smelling essential oil to give a nice after scent

Mould is a problem that’s always going to be there in damp, humid areas that won’t go away unless you keep on top of it. The best course of action is to get a regular bathroom cleaning schedule and keep the area well ventilated. Call in the expertise of a professional tile and grout cleaner on a regular basis, to assist you keeping mould at bay.

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