Mould in your bathroom can pose serious health risks if it's not dealt with - and if you're looking for a natural solution to rid your home of the pesky spores, then one expert has shared some top tips for house plants that can help
No matter how often you clean your bathroom, a common issue many encounter is mould on the ceiling, walls, or window sills.
Kerry Hale from Mira Showers has offered crucial advice to homeowners worried about bathroom mould, suggesting that identifying and tackling the issue might be something they can do themselves. "Once you have chosen your product, it is recommended to test the product in a small area of the bathroom first. When dealing with any mould, ensure you have face protection and rubber gloves on. Always apply the mould remover as directed on the bottle, checking if it may need to be left for a certain amount of time to achieve optimal results.
For compact bathrooms, consider an English ivy which removes airborne mould from moist areas - for limited space, hang it in a pot or perch it atop a cabinet.
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