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In the front bedroom upstairs in the bay area we ahve mould developing and would like to know whats causing this problem as we need to eliminatate it asap.

I noticed white mould starting to form behind the table next to the wall area (bay window) 4 weeks ago so i removed the draws and give each one a coat of stain.

Just checked it now and its starting to form YET AGAIN!!!!!!

What the hells causing this as its driving me crazy now???


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condensation and lack of air circulating in all probability..give it all a good scrub with a dilute bleach mix (50/50) if it's that bad...rinse after a day...

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thanks for the good advice wine - o

Other problem in that particular area is right underneath where its happening under carper is that the floorboards are stained?

This actual stain is approx 2ft square and a strong smell of cat p£$$, its murder to get rid of, you can get rid of it for a time but it seems to keep on returning. dirty little ££$$££"$!! :cussing:


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