Hi
You have mold, if left it will eventually turn orange then black. I had a similar problem, along with black mildew forming on the ceiling, After years of scrubbing with bleech I discovered Dettox mold and mildew remover - What a fantastic product, you can just spray it on the problem areas and leave, when you return about 15 minutes later the mold is .... gone! And its all so easy. - some stubborn areas need two applications.
I have children so I still wipe over the area after to remove any excess bleach but the bottle states that this is not necessry, I use it behind my washing machines, in window sills and it has also removed the pink/orange color that appears on my shower curtain.
Hope this helps
2007-04-29 18:13:41
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answered by babe_boo 2
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ok, undemanding solutions. Stuff between the tile = Grout Stuff that lines the gap between tiles and bath = Silicone sealant. Its no longer complicated to modify, noticeably in case your in simple terms spot filling. flow to a house progression keep, ask to be shown to the alternative of grout (Growt) and adventure the colour. also purchase sealant for the grout, because it retains the moisture out. As for the Silcone sealant, in simple terms take a protection knife, cut back into it, peel it off like a strip. verify you clean up the area in the previous you reapply. you'll want a tube of silicone, a caulk gun, and a protection knife. in simple terms load the tube interior the gun, and cut back a 40 5 degree (ish) attitude interior the end of the tube. Face the hollow you chop back into the area, and press the caulk gun set off. Slowly flow down the fringe of the bathtub, till you attain the end. about 5 inches in the previous you attain the end, in the back of the set off, is a change that releases stress on the tube from the gun, and slows the flow to a end. once the grout dries, in about 24 hours, keep on with the sealant with the comb bottle that is going to include. that is a clean coat. you are able to't get the walls moist in this procedure, in the different case you'll seal water interior your walls, and youll be searching at a higher pastime later.
2016-11-23 16:23:44
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, this is probably feeling a little like jelly also. You need to get Soft Scrub (or any tile cleaner with some bleach in it) and a small brush and start scrubbing with it. The pink stuff should go away.
2007-04-29 19:04:49
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answered by lcc4903 1
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This sounds more like soap residue than mold or algae. A tub/tile cleaner will solve the problem.
2007-04-29 20:05:51
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answered by scott p 6
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I agree with babe_boo, Dettox Mould and Mildew Remover is the thing to use - fabulous product. You might want to spray it on and work it into the grout with an (old) toothbrush which will help if the deposits are quite thick.
2007-04-29 20:00:19
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answered by guinnell 2
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It's probably an algae. Spray a solution of bleach (1 part bleach to 4 parts water) on the area and allow to dry. That should do it.
2007-04-29 18:00:36
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answered by SafetyDancer 5
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Green or black I could understand as algae or similar growth. Pink sounds like you are using a dodgy shower gel.
2007-04-29 18:06:08
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answered by Del Piero 10 7
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Bleach water, allow it to soak in and then clean the crout.
If that doesn't do it, you can use Muriatic acid, but that is a real hassle indoors and it is really strong. Use that only as a last resort.
2007-04-29 18:25:39
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answered by Fordman 7
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Sounds as if someone has been putting a hair co;our in their hair in the shower or washing one out.
2007-04-30 06:19:36
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answered by Anonymous
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by firstly removing all exsisting grout, a long process, when this is done clean off all tiled area then use a good quality grout
2007-04-29 20:17:46
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answered by peter c 1
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