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By *cottish guy 555 OP   Man 25 weeks ago

London

No, that's your dirty mind.

Please share any tips you may have for cleaning particular items, surfaces or areas.

I'm looking for advice on cleaning the dark build up in the corners of a bathroom ceiling. I've wiped it with cillit bang et al, which seems to remove some of it but just move the rest.

What's going on here guys? It's all over the (insert witty word that sounds like news)

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By *ife NinjaMan 25 weeks ago

Dunfermline

Use anti mold paint. Expensive, but will cure your issue

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By *onameyet2Man 25 weeks ago

chorley

Mix bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar in water and squirt it on the mouldy bits, probably difficult on ceilings though

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By *midnight-Woman 25 weeks ago

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Yep bicarb is magic

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By *cottish guy 555 OP   Man 25 weeks ago

London

Thanks.

Don't forget to share other top tips for others.

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By *illy IdolMan 25 weeks ago

Midlands

Paint your bathroom black

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By *icecouple561Couple 25 weeks ago
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East Sussex


"Mix bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar in water and squirt it on the mouldy bits, probably difficult on ceilings though "

Does this work on mold?

We've got a patch in the kitchen

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By *entBarryUKMan 25 weeks ago

Ashford

Vinegar, washing up liquid and bicarb of soda will help reduce the gunk on most bathroom walls. Im not sure of the quantities required, i just guess. Lol.

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By *entBarryUKMan 25 weeks ago

Ashford


"Mix bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar in water and squirt it on the mouldy bits, probably difficult on ceilings though "

Beat me to it! It also works on ceilings, but not carpets.

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By *MaverickMan 25 weeks ago

Huntingdon

Its all over the boobs

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By *ittle Miss TinkerbellWoman 25 weeks ago

your head

Wipe it off, paint with a damp seal paint then paint over it with bathroom paint.

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By *MaverickMan 25 weeks ago

Huntingdon

Washing liquid water and dishes sponge many times does the job .

Avoid green sponges as it greens everything. Pick a white from shops or a white cloth or a towel identical colour to surface to avoid stains .

If domestic washes don't do the job consider research the professional painting method

Sugar soap , wash , rinse very well .

Paint with Zinzer ( very expensive )

Oil paint like undercoat for the cheaters .

Once dry paint as you wish ...

Wet rooms special paint is very expensive.

Tho research as is worth it .

Specially if is one of those wet rooms with no windows .

If surface is far soaked up .

Consider demolish it all .and patch

Or else is nail varnish in dishes sponges . Waste of money n time .

Asbestos kills you .

Do NOT demolish materials of you not confident about what is made off .

Specially in old buildings .

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By *xFoxyStoatxxWoman 25 weeks ago

Somewhere

Have you tried Elbow Grease Mould and Mildew Stain Remover Spray?

Worked a treat in my bathroom.

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By (user no longer on site) 25 weeks ago


"No, that's your dirty mind.

Please share any tips you may have for cleaning particular items, surfaces or areas.

I'm looking for advice on cleaning the dark build up in the corners of a bathroom ceiling. I've wiped it with cillit bang et al, which seems to remove some of it but just move the rest.

What's going on here guys? It's all over the (insert witty word that sounds like news)

"

Loos

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By *red333Man 25 weeks ago

Dorchester


"No, that's your dirty mind.

Please share any tips you may have for cleaning particular items, surfaces or areas.

I'm looking for advice on cleaning the dark build up in the corners of a bathroom ceiling. I've wiped it with cillit bang et al, which seems to remove some of it but just move the rest.

What's going on here guys? It's all over the (insert witty word that sounds like news)

"

it'll be damp probably try repairing the leak

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By *cottish guy 555 OP   Man 25 weeks ago

London


"No, that's your dirty mind.

Please share any tips you may have for cleaning particular items, surfaces or areas.

I'm looking for advice on cleaning the dark build up in the corners of a bathroom ceiling. I've wiped it with cillit bang et al, which seems to remove some of it but just move the rest.

What's going on here guys? It's all over the (insert witty word that sounds like news)

Loos"

Bravo

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By *agnar73Man 25 weeks ago

Glasgow

Not so much cleaning but sounds like room needs ventilated better or if there’s a vent extract for shower/bath that it’s not working right.

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By *bi HaiveMan 25 weeks ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset


"No, that's your dirty mind.

Please share any tips you may have for cleaning particular items, surfaces or areas.

I'm looking for advice on cleaning the dark build up in the corners of a bathroom ceiling. I've wiped it with cillit bang et al, which seems to remove some of it but just move the rest.

What's going on here guys? It's all over the (insert witty word that sounds like news)

"

Take off and nuke the entire site from orbit.

It's the only way to be sure.....

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By (user no longer on site) 25 weeks ago


"Mix bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar in water and squirt it on the mouldy bits, probably difficult on ceilings though

Does this work on mold?

We've got a patch in the kitchen"

I bought stardrops white vinegar spray, practically disappeared.

And hasn’t come back up to yet!

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By *ophieslutTV/TS 25 weeks ago

Central

Aim to stop the cause, not the symptoms

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By *yesgreenMan 25 weeks ago

north and south


"Aim to stop the cause, not the symptoms "
Shaving cream great for getting light stains out of clothes

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