BUY MILDEW SPRAY AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
2007-06-08 05:32:14
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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appears like mildew which could be wiped sparkling with bleach even regardless of the undeniable fact that it may be ideal to redo the grouting. whether it extremely is mildew you may desire to seem at why its build up around the tub. Do you have a window with an air vent or an extractor fan. If no longer it is the reason at the back of the mildew and until eventually you kind that out you will proceed to get mildew. in case you do have a window go away it open for extra or less 10 minutes after having a shower or bathe to help dry off the room and if there is moisture nevertheless left what I do is dry it off with a textile. mildew and condensation in a washing room is in many situations led to by potential of inadequate heating and a loss of air flow. such as you we had the comparable subject as quickly as we offered an previous (1870) cottage with a washing room that replaced into out of the comparable century because of the fact the living house replaced into outfitted. It replaced into riddled with condensations yet as quickly as we put in a clean bathing room, window and proper heating it replaced into fantastic.
2016-10-09 11:48:16
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answered by ? 4
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I have had a lot of success with the Tilex mold and mildew cleaner. I just spray it on and let it sit for about 10 minutes and rinse. It usually comes right off in one or two applications. If it is really rooted deep, then bleach treatments are needed. Or, sometimes its easier to just peal off the sealant tape, spray the heck out of the mildew with Tilex to get rid of it, and put down fresh tape. If the tape has cracks or holes the mildew will just keep coming back.
2007-06-08 02:46:36
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answered by lulu muffin 5
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I actually doing this same job right now so I can tell you.
1. It is quite likely that the mildew has got under the strip seal so remove it .
2. use a thick bleach and pour it on. I did that last night before I went to bed. woke up this morning all gone.
3. I have managed to scrape all the old sealant of but you may need to buy a sealant remover.
if you need to buy new sealant buy the best quality because in my experience cheap one don't work.
Also screw fix are selling a very good bath sealing solid strip it about £15.00 if your interested
2007-06-08 02:30:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I just use ordinary thick bleach and a cotton bud on the grouting (leave it to dry). This might improve the sealant, but mould may have discoloured it permanently, so replacing it might be the only option.
2007-06-08 02:26:34
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answer #5
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answered by Kathryn 2
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Cillit Bang do a product especially for grouting. I used it for the same problem. You put it on and leave it on for an hour or two and it goes. I think it was the purple bottle with the yellow lids one.
2007-06-08 02:21:05
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Pshh....
This Is an easy one.
Ok first you take Bleach and water and scrub extremely hard,, If that doesn't Work go To Home Depot or any other House supply store and get Oxy Clean.. That should take it away in Min.
2007-06-08 02:26:18
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answer #7
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answered by lizzyroxyrsox 1
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Another vote for the bleach here - but to make life easy, apply it with a small paintbrush! Leave overnight as others said.
2007-06-10 04:17:46
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answer #8
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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I dont think it ever comes off, best to scrape the top layer of grout off and re skim it.
2007-06-08 06:41:56
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Chlorox bleach pen or vim thick bleach...it takes forever but it is completely worth it!
Once it's cleaned, the Tilex stuff that you spray after each use might be worth looking into...
2007-06-08 02:22:52
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answer #10
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answered by nackawicbean 5
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Bleach.
2007-06-09 19:24:21
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answer #11
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answered by socalgramma 1
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