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| Thread ID: 85810 | 2007-12-22 23:12:00 | Shower Mould | Pato (2463) | PC World Chat |
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| 623702 | 2007-12-24 13:29:00 | why did i read the thread title and assume it was about moulding a new shower in the manufacturing sense? | motorbyclist (188) | ||
| 623703 | 2007-12-24 17:54:00 | The shower was installed by so-called professionals when the house was built 4 years ago and I guess I am stuck with the problem.We've actually got the same problem in our main bathroom, half way around the bath, and this house too is fairly new; built just three years ago. | Greg (193) | ||
| 623704 | 2007-12-24 19:18:00 | why did i read the thread title and assume it was about moulding a new shower in the manufacturing sense? Perhaps you have a tendency to not read what is written?who can say |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 623705 | 2007-12-24 20:43:00 | If it were me,I would treat with Wet and Forget. Just squirt on,it kills mould and over time washes off. www.wetandforget.co.nz And no,I don't own the company,it's not cheap but it works. Hi, I have used wet and forget several times on our previous house and I had not thought of that. Thanks for reminding me. |
Pato (2463) | ||
| 623706 | 2007-12-24 20:54:00 | A cheap solution could be white distilled vinegar. | legod (4626) | ||
| 623707 | 2007-12-25 08:45:00 | A cheap solution could be white distilled vinegar. And rather temporary. |
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