15:16, Sun, May 3, 2020 Updated: 15:16, Sun, May 3, 2020 DIY enthusiasts have used the coronavirus lockdown to undertake a number of tasks around their homes. If the sealant in your bathroom is ...
Mould, which thrives in damp environments, frequently invades the corners of showers and is particularly stubborn when it settles on silicone sealants. This white lining that seals off gaps around ...
The silicone sealant around bathtubs and showers, despite its water-resistant nature, is often a hotspot for mould growth. However, with the right products, this can be easily cleaned. Over time, if ...
Silicone sealant, the white waterproof lining found around showers or sinks, is notoriously difficult to keep clean due to its constant exposure to water. Black mould, which thrives in damp conditions ...
Bathrooms are often plagued by various types of mould - with black mould being the most common and dangerous. The damp environments and surfaces with high moisture levels provide the perfect ...