I felt sick at the grim mould that was in my shower – but a 65p Aldi bargain works as well to remove it as a £10 buy
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MOULD can grow just about anywhere in your home, but it's most common in places like your bathroom where the environment is often damp. Because of this you might discover pesky mould in your shower on grout and silicone sealant. One woman had this exact problem and couldn't work out how to get rid of it for good without forking out a fortune.
She took to the popular Facebook group Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips to ask for advice, sharing snaps of the gross discovery in her bathroom. ''The shower looked like this when we moved in. It makes me feel so sick I've just shut the door and avoided it,'' mum Danielle Lewis wrote in the post.
''I bath anyway so it barely gets used. But I really have to get a handle on it. ''How do I clean it? What do I use?''. According to the mother, she'd sprayed Mould & Mildew Blaster and had left it on for 24 hours - but seemingly, with no luck. Desperate for any advice, she went on: ''Please help, it makes me feel so dirty just being in the same bathroom.''.
Luckily for Danielle - and anyone else dealing with the same issue - the post was soon inundated with close to 300 comments, as fellow fans of Mrs Hinch raced to offer a helping hand. But while many suggested using special cleaning products, there were also a few of those who swore by a more purse-friendly option - regular household bleach.
One wrote: ''I bleached mine… left over night then scrubbed with a brush!''. Someone else agreed, stating that ''bleach is best thing to use'' when tackling mould. A third chimed in, also raving about the affordable method: ''Bleach and tissue, soak kitchen roll in it and place all along the mold and leave over night!.