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Mosaic | 20:40 Tue 06th Dec 2011 | Home & Garden
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I have a small bathroom - very dry with radiator and air extractor operated from lightswitch - it has a small section of glass blocks allowing outside light in. Is there anything other than regular scrubbing with bleach that will inhibit the mould growth on the cement between the blocks?
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Reduce the humidity, mould requires a humidity above about 85% to grow.
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Thanks Jomifl
if you can scrape some of the cement out and replace it ... but mix some bleach into the cement first, then re-apply

i do this with wall paper paste and some paints

use the thin stuff though, not the thick stuff as that can cause a slight yellowing.
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A cunning ruse Joko - I'll give it a whirl

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