Mould is a very serious problem, which is very common in regions with high humidity. It is dangerous, especially black mould, and causes a lot of allergies and other serious health problems. People must learn how to prevent it from growing in their houses and how to clean it effectively. Most Londoners use store-bought chemical-based detergents to fight mould. They are not aware that there are other effective weapons against this irritant, and usually treat it with cleaners from the supermarket. The thing is, though, that most mould removers are chlorine-based and very dangerous. They have a smothering aroma, and usually cause skin irritations, sneezing and other allergic reactions. I can't deny they are effective, though. Using them doesn't require any rubbing and scrubbing, you only have to spray the affected areas and they will be clean in a few minutes. Chlorine kills mould spores immediately, but it might harm you, too. That is why most professional cleaners in London recommend that you avoid cleaning mould with bleach and other toxic detergents. I guess you wonder what to fight this problem with, if not with chemicals, so I will give you an idea and a few tips. Here they are: There is a very easy-to-prepare mould remover, only by using natural products, which I read about in this article. You need on cup white vinegar, one tablespoon salt, ten drops eucalyptus essential oil and a spray bottle. Heat up the vinegar and pour it in the bottle. Add the salt and essential oil, and shake the bottle well, so that the ingredients mix properly. Spray the mouldy areas and let them stay for fifteen minutes. If there are any spores after that, spray again. This is the best natural solution against mould, according to professional cleaners working for Fantastic Cleaners Kensington. I didn't believe it'll work, when I first read the article, but when I tried it I was quite surprised by the good result. You must know that whatever you decide to clean the mouldy areas in your house with, you should never rub them. When you rub the fungus spores, you help them spread around your house. There is one solution, which a lot of cleaners recommend on the Internet, but it is based on water. Don't use this solution because you will only provide mould with a wonderful living environment. Moisture is what helps it grow, so don't clean with anything which contains water. You need a cleaner based on something acidic, like vinegar or lemon juice.
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