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If the mould persists, then this solution will work wonders for you. But make sure you don’t use this bleach-based spray on the same day. There are some cleaning products that you shouldn’t mix with bleach; otherwise, it could ruin your wall or make them look worse. All you need is: ¼ cup of bleach powder Half liter warm water Directions Mix all the ingredients in a spray bottle and apply it on walls. Leave it for some time and then scrub the walls and wipe clean thoroughly. If the mould still persists, re-apply it and let sit for 20 minutes. Spray again and wipe down with a clean damp cloth. Let it dry completely. This is a fantastic trick used by many highly-trained end of lease cleaning experts in Gold Coast to treat stubborn moulds and mildew on walls, tiles and other surfaces. Key Tips to prevent mould and mildew Best tricks and techniques can help you get rid of stubborn mould and mildew from your walls. But it is always good to prevent your walls and other humid areas from these things. You can do the following tips to keep mould and mildew away from your home: Keep your kitchens, bathrooms and other humid spaces ventilated and dry – this is the best way to protect your walls from fungal exposure. Repair leaked piped as soon as possible to prevent moisture seeping into the pores and under floors. Keep the shower curtains and towels dry. If the mould or mildew on walls returns, use the tricks mentioned above and get rid of these nasty and unpleasant spots. 8.0 How to Get Rid Of Mould in Your Home Before it causes severe damage to your lungs and brain. It's getting cold outside -- we're turning up our heating, closing our doors and windows and trying to retain as much heat as possible. But in our attempts to keep our house toasty warm we're creating environments for a grungy, greenish-black fungus to start growing. You guessed it -- mould. Feeling slightly short of breath, wondering what that strange alcohol-like smell is or finding yourself with an irritating cough? Mould could be the perpetrator and it might be time to check your home for the presence of this potentially deadly household pest. What is mould? Mould is a term referring to a class of microscopic, multicellular organisms that are found in association with water, which is why you commonly find mould in your bathrooms. Dr Cameron