If left untreated, damp homes may also start to grow mildew.
Mildew, defined as a form of fungus, can be identified by its grey, white or light brown appearance. It can quickly ruin fabrics and leave properties with a distinct, foul odour.
It can also harm dwellers by causing allergic reactions and respiratory issues.
But using white wine vinegar, which can be bought in almost all supermarkets cheaply, can help remove the unpleasant sight.
Method:
Pour enough undiluted white vinegar into the empty spray bottle to cover the area of mould growth.
Spray the mould directly, fully saturating it with the vinegar, and allow the vinegar to sit for at least one hour.
Using a soft bristle brush, scrub the mouldy surface until the mould is gone.
Dry the area completely
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