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Coope wrote:

On Jan 5, 10:42 pm, Peter Scott wrote:
billybob wrote:
"The Medway Handyman" wrote in message
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Coopewrote:


I have a lot of blackmouldon the silicone sealant around the top of
my bath. The sealant was done right and it is all pitted and so there
are a lot of blackmouldpatches. Does anyone know how to clean this
up? I've tried bleach and scrubbing too hard just damages the sealant
more.


The product formerly known as Dettox now called Dettol Mildew Remover
Spray.


You need to increase the ventilation in your bathroom, or it will simply
come back.


As above use the 'Dettol Mildew Remover Spray'.......wouldn't be without out
it
Gets rid of that black stuff from Bath mats/shower curtains/window sills/
ect


Agree about Dettol spray. I am in a hard water area and had a really
serious problem with blackmould. I solved it with the Dettol and a good
strength scale remover spray. To start with I did it with the two on
alternate days. Now that the sealant and grouting is clean and white I
do each alternate weeks. I leave both on much longer than it says on the
bottles. I go away and forget about it then realise I need to spray it
when I go near and notice the smell. If you getmouldon the shower
curtain as well, soaking in fairly strong bleach for a few hours
followed by washing machine wash cleans them up.

I did go out and buy this dettox but I just assumed it would get rid
of it straight away but it really didn't work at all so I have left
it...I guess I should keep applying it each day and see what
happens...

It depends upon exactly how deeply stained the sealant has
become. Dettox is very good, but if the sealant has deep black
marking, it is probably beyond recovery.

As others have said, the important steps a

Wipe up any standing water on tiles and sealant, whenever the
bath has been used.
Ventilate sufficiently to allow all surfaces to dry.
Use Dettox regularly

Chris
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