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How Do I Deal With Mould on Tiles?

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Mould is a fairly common problem in bathrooms; the damp, humid conditions lend themselves to the growth of mould, even when the rest of the house is perfectly clean. We need to get rid of this mould, mostly because it can be bad for our health.

It is not too difficult to deal with mould on hard surfaces like tiles. We can spray vinegar, borax, or bleach on the mould, leave it for at least 15 minutes, and then wait for the surface with warm water and detergent. Only use one of the mould killing products, never combine cleaning products unless the instructions tell you to do so. Mixing products can produce nasty, toxic chemical reactions.

We suggest that the floor of the bathroom be cleaned of mould. This includes cleaning tiles with vinegar, and cleaning and bathroom mats which also tend to suffer mould problems.

The methods used to clean mold should also remove soap scum from the floor.

Kitchen Tiles

Kitchen Wall Tiles tend to have fewer problems with mould than the bathroom. Kitchens tend to be well ventilated and less humid. Nonetheless, it is possible for mould to appear, often in less noticeable places behind cupboards or under sinks. We should treat this with vinegar, bleach, or borax. And check to see that there is no water leak that might be feeding the mould.

Peel and Stick Bathroom Tiles

Adhesive tiles are completely resistant to mould and mildew. The smooth tile surface will not harbour any spores that lead to mould. So these adhesive tiles can be wiped clean, usually with just warm water, perhaps with some detergent.

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Peel and stick tile sheets are easy to use, you can decorate a room in an hour or two. They are also easy to clean and remain mould free.

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