The best way is to get rid of the old sealant and re-do it with a special anti-mould bathroom sealant.
2007-08-10 08:53:20
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answered by noruleschris 4
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Try using straight bleach, soft scrub with bleach or Clorox Clean up with bleach and let it sit for a little while. If you are seeing that the mold is beneath the sealant, you have to remove the caulk, treat the mold underneath and re-caulk.
2007-08-10 08:47:01
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answered by eskie lover 7
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Pull the sealant off clean the bath and the tiles dry it all off and apply new sealant quick easy job and it will look much better i,m doing mine sometime soon
2007-08-10 08:52:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to your local hardware , ask for mold remover , it comes in a spray,,, you can also try 3 parts bleach to 1 part water in a spray bottle you have around the house,, wear a mask and do not let children near it , also use in a well ventlated area , let it soak then remove mold with a damp cloth
2007-08-10 08:48:35
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answered by voniron 2
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strikes me you have have been given a condensation situation on your bathing room, so the mildew will enhance back regardless. you may purchase mildew and mold removers on the food market, yet you may evaluate sorting out the condensation/air flow subject for an prolonged term answer. no less than, bypass away the bathing room window and door open for a jointly as to enable the moisture disperse once you have a bathtub or bathe.
2016-12-30 08:38:50
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answered by ? 4
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Try anything you want but you won't get 'ride' of it, you have to cut it all off with a Stanley blade and reapply a fresh application of sealant.
2007-08-10 08:51:45
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answered by Anonymous
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The best according to a friend of mine (shes been in the cleaning business for 17 yrs.) is Tilex mildew remover. Just spray on and within mins. the mildew is gone.
2007-08-10 09:05:12
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answered by Amanda S 3
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I get it in my shower. Bleach always works but leave on for awhile. Best actually to get mould resistant sealant which is more expensive but looks far better without that 'orrible black mould. ;-)
2007-08-10 08:50:17
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answer #8
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answered by avastthere 2
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I have used Lysol mold and mildew on my bathtub and it works great. I spray it on my tub once a week to keep it from coming back.
2007-08-10 08:51:01
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answered by txmom1316 2
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remove it and start again once mould / fungus starts like rust it will get worse try anti fungal treatment before you re do to kill any spores left anti fungal groat etc can also use neat bleach before you remove it won't get rid of what black is already there but it will stop any more for a while.
2007-08-14 08:49:15
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answered by Anonymous
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