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Mould is commonly found in bathrooms because of high levels of water and humidity. If you don’t dry the moisture, it could lead to mould growth. The humidity is increased by evaporating water, steam from shower or a bath and because most bathroom are not properly ventilated, the humidity stays, taking longer for wet surfaces to dry.

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If you notice build up of mould anywhere in your bathroom you should remove it as soon as you can to stop it spreading. Mould can be removed using a sponge, cloth, scrubbing brush or even an old toothbrush. You can use bleach, Borax, vinegar or ammonia to remove mould in your bathroom.

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You should clean your bathroom once a week, and even more often if it’s used by a large family. Luckily for us, most bathrooms are made of materials that are easy to keep clean. Tile and porcelain surfaces are stain-resistant if dirt and grime are not allowed to build up on them. Try rinsing out your bath or shower immediately after use to keep on top of your bathroom cleaning.

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