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Bristan Contemporary Shower Kit with Soap Dish 111
Keeping a new bathroom clean and dry helps keep black mold
away
Black mold fungus grows best when it is warm and damp which is why you find
it growing in bathrooms so much. It's impossible to keep moisture out of a bathroom
completely but you can take steps to keep it to a minimum.
Make sure that your bathroom is well ventilated especially after use. Opening a window for a while after a shower or bath can help to keep the humidity down.
Wipe down all damp surfaces after use so that they will dry quickly and not give the fungus the encouragement it needs to grow. Wiping down with bleach regularly helps too.
Did my bathroom-remodeling cure my black mold problem?
In a word - No! It was great when it was finished and for several months I managed
to keep the place clean and dry enough to beat the mold but it returned. I began
to notice it in the silicon sealer in the corner of the shower, emanating out
along the joins and the grout. I was horrified. I immediately got out the bleach
and began treating it every day. It slowed it down but it didn't stop it.
I asked my bathroom remodeling contractor to come and give me some advice but unfortunately the best he could do was cut out the sealer and replace it with new. I could see that he couldn't remove the entire black mold so it would be sure to return which it did only a few weeks later.
I found the secret to beating black mold in my remodeled bathroom
I was pretty depressed at this point. I had spent a lot of money on my little
bathroom to get it looking great and it was all going to be ruined by this creeping
black mold. It was then that someone told me about a product that I should try
made by Reckitt Benckiser in the UK. It's called 'Dettol Mould & Mildew
Remover' or 'Dettox Mould & Mildew Remover'