The presence of mould in living spaces is well-known for causing health issues, including nausea and asthma among others.
When left unaddressed, mould and dampness can lead to significant expenses, with the average cost of remediation for an entire house amounting to around £1800.
Fortunately, there are products available on the market designed to combat mould. We decided to put the HG Bathroom Mould Spray, which can be found at Asda, Tesco, and other supermarkets for just £5.25, to the test.
Upon discovering mould spots in the shower room, particularly above the shower and in the corners above the window, we followed the straightforward instructions on the bottle. After spraying the product on the affected areas and letting it sit for thirty minutes, we observed noticeable results.
Even before the half-hour mark, the spray had started to work as the mould visibly diminished above the shower. Upon our return, the mould in the shower had completely vanished, while the tougher stains in the room corners had significantly faded. A quick wipe with a sponge removed even those tougher stains, which have yet to reappear since using the spray.
Given its effectiveness and affordability at just £5, we highly recommend the HG Bathroom Mould Spray, which offers ample spray for multiple uses.
For those dealing with existing mould problems, here’s a guide on how to tackle them effectively:
- Clean the affected area thoroughly using a bleach spray and let it dry overnight.
- Use an anti-fungal wash to eliminate the mould completely and prevent regrowth.
- Apply mould-resistant paint to walls to prolong protection against mould, mixing the anti-mould additive with any paint for long-term results, lasting at least five years.