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    1. Strip and replace, it is very straight forward. However I would be more concerned of the sudden appearance? Did you just not pay attention or did it really appear in a week?

    2. InsaneInTheMEOWFrame on

      Mold can only grow when its moist, so increase ventilation, turn up floor heating to avoid this problem in the first place / keep it from repeating.

    3. Any bleach based solution will do – Domestos, Savo, or plain regular bleach. You can remove the silicone sealer using a knife and redo a new one – it is recommended to do it every 5 years.

    4. This is so simple. Either use a mould remover, or you could just remove the old liners and add new ones. It’s very easy

    5. I’ve tried every mold remover in town and this is the only one that works to eliminate completely https://www.motonet.fi/tuote/mellerud-homeenpoistaja-klooripohjainen-05-l?product=86-02504&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=18305342853&gbraid=0AAAAADpT_UH6JoKIWrGwbe-TRSPr3CsBE&gclid=CjwKCAiAmp3LBhAkEiwAJM2JUFuIxp1_8OQqNsvgUL-pT6_Io7aJfzQQvyjiHi7zJD06oGbKzccbyxoCuXsQAvD_BwE

      Make sure the area dries out completely every now and then, preferably every day. We put a fan in our bathroom because our bathroom sucks.

    6. Real-Technician831 on

      Looks like the anti-mold treatment of your silicon seams has given up.

      That means they should be replaced soonish, so contact isännöitsijä.

      However in most housing companies, you have to pay it, but it depends.