‘Mould never came back!’ homeowners say after using ‘brilliant spray’ that gets rid of black spots on walls for a fiver

HOMEOWNERS have hailed a product for banish mould and keeping it away for good.
Mould is a problem that most UK households have to tackle during the winter months.
Removing mould can feel like a never-ending task and while you may not want to deal with it, it shouldn't be ignored.
The states if you have 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.
Mould grows by producing tiny particles called spores - these are airborne and can spread quickly in your home.
One place mould often grows is the walls by windows due to condensation forming.
And one cleaning fan took to social media to ask for advice.
Taking to the Mrs Hinch Army Cleaning Tips Facebook page the home owner anonymously asked for advice.
Mrs Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, 34, has long been a favourite amongst fellow cleaning enthusiasts, with close to 4.5 million followers on .
Posting a picture of the mould, they wrote: “Can anyone please suggest products for cleaning mould from walls, on the inside of a window? Thanks.”
Plenty of people took to the comments to share their go-to methods and it seemed plenty of people swore by one product.
One person wrote: "This stuff is so good."
Another replied: "Totally agree. It bumps the mould off.”
"It does and the mould never comes back! ," another responded, adding: "I’ve used this so many times and the mould in each place has never come back. Will need to repaint over the area you use it.”
Meanwhile a fourth said: "HG mould spray is amazing at getting rid of mould.”
According to mould is a massive issue in British homes
"HG mould spray. Hasn't come back yet and I did it weeks ago. Best-ever mould spray,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: "I have the HG Mould remover and it’s amazing.”
HG Mould Spray can be purchased from Tesco for as little as £5.25 a bottle
Plus one woman shared a savvy hack to stop condensation on your windows using a household item.
She then placed the small tub of salt on her windowsill - adding that this would suck up excess moisture.
Condensation forms when cold surfaces meet humid air, resulting in water droplets being formed.
"Put an open container of salt wherever needed and it traps and absorbs the moisture," she explained.
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