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How To Clean Grout

How to clean Grout

Grout often becomes discoloured or turns mouldy, this is often due to the fact that there is poor ventillation in the room. The water that is left behind after showering and condensation can help to promote mould very quickly.

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Mould looks unsightly and is a breeding ground for germs.

There are now products on the market that can effectively deal with mould and do a great job of removing it and will make your tiles look like new again.

Grot Buster (not grout buster as some people mistakenly call it) this is made by the same company that makes domestos bleach and it really is good at removing the mould.

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HG Mould Spray effectively removes all black and brown stains caused by mould, fungus, moss and algae inside and outside. HG Mould Spray bleaches grey and black mould spots and green algae spots.

These unsightly black or brown marks are found on the silicon seal between the bath tub and edges of tiles, on the shower cubicles and on plaster. For cleaning tiled walls, (also suitable for marble) and grouting in the bathroom, toilet, kitchen, cellar, basement, sauna, garage, shed etc. It also cleans facades, balconies, plant boxes and garden ornaments but NOT wood.
HG Mould Spray effectively removes all black and brown stains caused by mould, fungus, moss and algae inside and outside. HG Mould Spray bleaches grey and black mould spots and green algae spots.

These unsightly black or brown marks are found on the silicon seal between the bath tub and edges of tiles, on the shower cubicles and on plaster. For cleaning tiled walls, (also suitable for marble) and grouting in the bathroom, toilet, kitchen, cellar, basement, sauna, garage, shed etc. It also cleans facades, balconies, plant boxes and garden ornaments but NOT wood.
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