MOULD OFF

The 5-step guide to tackling stubborn condensation and mould on windows and how to stop it for good

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DEALING with condensation and mould during the winter months can seem like a never-ending task, particularly around the windows.

There are plenty of tips and tricks available online - from cleaning mould, killing it and preventing it.

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Here's how to banish black mould on your windows for goodCredit: Getty

Here, we share the five-steps that you need to take to properly address the problem and prevent mould from returning.

Matan Korin, the Vice President of Sales at , explains how you can remove mould and stop it from ever developing around your windows again.

CLEAN UP

Get a bowl with washing up liquid and water and use a scrub and cloth to remove the mould from the windows.

The brush will agitate and scrub away the surface mould, while the water breaks down and lifts it.

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He recommends wearing protective gear like gloves and a mask to avoid inhaling mould spores while you’re cleaning.

LICENSE TO KILL

A mixture of equal parts white vinegar and water is the perfect solution to kill the mould.

Let it sit for at least an hour after scrubbing the surface mould so it can penetrate and destroy any mould spores and then wipe it off.

It's vital to treat mould growing in the home as soon as you spot it as it can be dangerous to your health.

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states damp and mould in your home you're more likely to have respiratory problems, respiratory infections, allergies or asthma.

Damp and mould can also affect the immune system.

EASY BREEZY

If you have any draughts coming from your window even when they're closed, you may need to fill gaps around the frame.

Matan suggests apply self-adhesive foam strips to prevent this.

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You can purchase self-adhesive foam stripes for just £6.99 from Screwfix.

LOCKED IN

The expert also recommends using window-film to lock in your heating and stop condensation from growing on windows.

You can bag Thermo Window Cover for just £8.80 on Amazon.

He adds: "This can minimise heat loss during winter, reducing the chances of condensation forming on the glass."

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FRAME OF MIND

If you have single-glazed windows, it might be time to upgrade them.

He recommends UPVC windows as they are designed to stop heat loss and the materials can protect against mould.

Matan says, ‘When addressing window mould, you need to combine cleaning, maintenance, and proper ventilation.

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