T townsend123 Joined 2 Nov 2015 Messages 31 Reaction score 0 Country 13 Feb 2016 #1 Or is it just a waste of money?
securespark Joined 11 Jan 2004 Messages 46,020 Reaction score 3,570 Country 13 Feb 2016 #2 Used to get bad mould in my bathroom redid the ceiling and painted it with Wickes anti-mould emulsion and we haven't seen a single spot since. So I would say yes! But we also fitted a more efficient extract fan at the same time so I'm sure that also helps keep the moisture at bay. You can't expect the paint alone to work wonders if the room is constantly dripping! What is your situation?
Used to get bad mould in my bathroom redid the ceiling and painted it with Wickes anti-mould emulsion and we haven't seen a single spot since. So I would say yes! But we also fitted a more efficient extract fan at the same time so I'm sure that also helps keep the moisture at bay. You can't expect the paint alone to work wonders if the room is constantly dripping! What is your situation?
gasbanni Joined 7 Jan 2007 Messages 8,831 Reaction score 1,230 Country 14 Feb 2016 #3 You can't beat bleach ! kills it and stops it for quite a while. However given the right conditions it will come back !
You can't beat bleach ! kills it and stops it for quite a while. However given the right conditions it will come back !
foxhole Joined 14 Mar 2006 Messages 25,236 Reaction score 3,973 Location Essex coast Country 14 Feb 2016 #4 Ventilation prevents mould spores settling, paint has little effect if any.
S scatmanjohn Joined 2 Nov 2005 Messages 3,401 Reaction score 246 Country 14 Feb 2016 #5 I used an additive that you can add to most paints. Used on a problomatic conservatory wall and have not seen any mould whatsover in 4 years. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Anti-Moul...ml-/252273363535?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368
I used an additive that you can add to most paints. Used on a problomatic conservatory wall and have not seen any mould whatsover in 4 years. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Anti-Moul...ml-/252273363535?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368