Non-motoring > Mould Spray or Fluid Miscellaneous
Thread Author: Ambo Replies: 23

 Mould Spray or Fluid - Ambo
Mould is forming at the foot of a double-glazed French window, spreading upwards and sideways. Pending a thorough investigation of the cause (ventilation or maybe a leak) can anyone recommend a suitable spray or fluid to kill it off please? It most be releasing spores into the room. The substance must be without risks to the carpet, the plastic frame and animals.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Bromptonaut
Will an ordinary household spray cleaner, Flash or similar (not a formula with a bleach), allow you to wipe it off?

I'm not sure I'd worry too much about spores unless the mould is extensive.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Manatee
Diluted Milton. about 10:1. I use it for the caravan drinking water system. Rinse off or wipe with clean water afterwards.

Just try not to get it on the carpet as it will bleach, but it will kill mould and if it's safe on baby cups etc. I think it's probably OK for animals.

I profess no expertise but that's what I'd do, just don't soak the carpet with it. Maybe cover with plastic.

Edit, second thoughts - maybe clean with flash or whatever first then just wipe over with Milton to kill the mould?
Last edited by: Manatee on Thu 18 Feb 21 at 10:45
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Haywain
My wife swears by this stuff for cleaning mould from the d/g windows in the conservatory.

www.homebase.co.uk/hg-mould-spray_p902134

It used to be a real problem during the winter when there was a great deal of condensation - until
we bought a dehumidifier about 5 years ago from Screwfix; it cost ~£100. An added bonus is that the de-ionised water can be used in the iron, and car windscreen washers.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - smokie
HG seem to get good reports for a few of their products. No doubt there are bad reports too though... Seen them in Robert Dyas amongst other places.

Coincidentally SWMBO gave me a nearly new bottle of a Lidl/Aldi product called Powerfix Mould Remover to dispose of, as she considers it useless.

I tend to follow such instructions but don't always believe her conclusion as I simply can't believe that a widely sold product can be that bad.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Fullchat
Mrs PC brought home a box of those instant Cappuccino sachets from LiddlyAldi to replenish Nescafe ones. They were foul :(
 Mould Spray or Fluid - VxFan
>> Mrs PC brought home a box of those instant Cappuccino sachets from LiddlyAldi to replenish Nescafe ones. They were foul :(

My mother tried the LIDL ones, and said the same thing. Mind you, she thinks Nescafe have recently changed their recipe and now have a bitter taste.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Fullchat
I concur with your Mother. My latest batch of Nescafe from that well known purveyor of fine foods - B&M, do have a slightly bitter taste.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Haywain
"Mrs PC brought home a box of those instant Cappuccino sachets from LiddlyAldi to replenish Nescafe ones. They were foul :("

..... but they got rid of the mould?

;-)
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Zero
>> "Mrs PC brought home a box of those instant Cappuccino sachets from LiddlyAldi to replenish
>> Nescafe ones. They were foul :("

TBH I dont see how anyone who buys the real Nescafe cappuccino sachets can be described as an arbiter of taste. Man made slime in a packet, gawd knows what chemicals they use to create the scum on the top.
Last edited by: Zero on Thu 18 Feb 21 at 15:44
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Zero

>>don't always believe her conclusion as I simply
>> can't believe that a widely sold product can be that bad.

How old are you? have you learned nothing?
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Fullchat
+1 on the HG Mould Spray.

Just about shifts all the black mould that forms around a washing machine door rubber if you are not thorough with the after wash drying routine. Cleaning tile grout and all that sort of thing.
It has quite a pungent smell but can't vouch for its effect on something like carpet.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - legacylad
I worked in a small local DIY store for two years until quite recently. We sold a lot of HG products, this one being very popular, especially amongst cleaners of holiday rental homes.
I began using it myself and continue to do so.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Ambo
Quite a lot of warnings by the makers of HG Mould Spray - chlorine issue, residual stains, skin irritation, danger to eyes etc.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - VxFan
One quick Google for "DIY mould remover"

www.maids.com/cleaning-hacks/3-non-toxic-ways-clean-mold-natural-cleaners/

letmegooglethat.com/?q=DIY+mould+remover
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Manatee
Nice one Vx.

The boss has just said she uses vinegar which I had forgotten - we have a trigger spray containing 50/50 distilled clear vinegar and water, with a drop of washing up liquid in it, that gets used for general surface cleaning including mouldiness. The pong soon goes away.

She must get through quite a bit, she's always putting a couple of 500ml bottles of vinegar on the shopping order.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - smokie
Probably much economical than some of the specialist products though!
 Mould Spray or Fluid - sherlock47
I now keep a spray filled with white vinegar + a little washing up liquid in the shower and use it regularly on both the the glass and the ageing ( 8 year old) grout.

Very effective and slowly winning the war on the light brown calcium? deposits in the inaccessible corners and on the shower valve and shower head. (We are in a hard water area).

Cheap, (buy in 5L containers), and and I actually like the vinegar smell!
 Mould Spray or Fluid - henry k
>> Very effective and slowly winning the war on the light brown calcium? deposits in the
>> inaccessible corners and on the shower valve and shower head. (We are in a hard
>> water area).
>>
A packet of Citric Acid cristals is by far the cheapest and easiest approach.
Used em for decades. Taps, shower heads, plug holes saucepans etc.
It will identify any poor chrome plating and expose the copper underneath.
www.wilko.com/en-uk/wilko-original-citric-acid-250g/p/0332009
or in the local store

I use high strength ( from the Chemist) Hydrogen Peroxide for removing fresh blood stains.
Leaves no evidence :-)

Milton ( mild bleech ) for removing tea stains from mugs. Good on Tupperware where a scourer is not the best tool.

Three of my main weapons in my cleaning tasks.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Bromptonaut
Used to keep Citric Acid for homebrewing, together with Sodium Met it liberated Sulphur Dioxide as a sterilising agent. I'm sure I read somewhere that it was no longer as easy to obtain due to concerns about its use for making homebrew explosive.

Don't like Milton, I ruined several items of clothing swilling it about to sterilise bottles for babies.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Lygonos
>>I'm sure I read somewhere that it was no longer as easy to obtain due to concerns about its use for making homebrew explosive.

Not aware of that, but it can be used to remove rust, and turn heroin into a more efficient injectable form.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - henry k
>> Used to keep Citric Acid for homebrewing, together with Sodium Met it liberated Sulphur Dioxide as a sterilising agent.
I'm sure I read somewhere that it was no longer as easy to obtain due to concerns about its use for making homebrew explosive.
>>
Citric acid for cleaning is easily obtained but it has quite large crystals.
WILCO and by local DIYshop stock it.
Citric acid BP - food grade is available in small pots in my local chemist but I was always asked " What is it for?"
I believe, as it is fine crystals, it is popular for cutting drugs.
In the past I have used it to make lemon squash.

>> Don't like Milton, I ruined several items of clothing swilling it about to sterilise bottles for babies.
That is just user error :-( I use it regularly but not for baby items ).
It is fine on white linen.
 Mould Spray or Fluid - bathtub tom
>>Citric acid BP - food grade is available in small pots in my local chemist but I was always >>asked " What is it for?"
>>I believe, as it is fine crystals, it is popular for cutting drugs.
>>In the past I have used it to make lemon squash.

I used to use it for de-scaling. Got some one lunchtime and the office practical joker asked what it was. Told him it was the main ingredient of sherbet dabs and invited him to take a finger full. Ever seen anyone's face implode?
 Mould Spray or Fluid - Haywain
LATE ADDITION.....

My wife called in at Homebase yesterday, and reports that the HG range of cleaning products is currently 'Buy 1, get a 2nd at half-price'.
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