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Mould on my blinds!!!

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louculhane | 09:25 Wed 24th Oct 2012 | Home & Garden
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Hi everyone,

I have a real problem with mould on my blinds they are fabric but I can't take them down, they cost me a lot of money and I don't want to replace them! It is driving me mad as when I go into my sons room I can smell the mould and I hate it as it is like I don't clean my house, but I do!!!
Has anyone any solutions of how to clean them I would be so grateful. Thanks xx
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Well, you can get anti-mould sprays... but anything that you use could well affect colours. Mould has nothing to do with dirt --- but everything to do with damp (and dark) conditions.
Most youths I know don't ventilate their rooms sufficiently. We generate a lot of moisture when we sleep, from breath and from general sweatiness, and that needs to be released by throwing open the windows and letting fresh air circulate. The room also needs to be warm enough so that the relative humidity of the air in there is too high for mould to grow in. This can be achieved by leaving the central heating on low, or by my usual answer to most questions which is to leave a small oil-filled radiator plugged in so that a constant background warmth builds up.
Then when the mould is dead you'll find it cleans off easier, stays off and the pong disappears.
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I do ventilate the room however there does appear to be a lot of condensation on the windows so this definitely doesn't help! Thanks for your thoughts, I did hear a solution of lemon juice and salt is supposed to be helpful.
No -it's the moisture from the condensation that is allowing the mould to grow, Only solution is cut the moisture back to less than 80% in the surrounding air.

You can do this by heating up the air (radiator) or by dehumidifying the air with a dehumidifier (only works if doors are kept tight shut).
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Thanks mosaic I will def work on that.

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