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Can anyone point me to the most effective method of removing black mould from silicone beading (ie showers cabinets, window frames etc) without effecting the sealant ?

Thanks in advance folks.
 
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Neat Domestos and a toothbrush - leaving it for around 20 minutes or so may have some effect. In a shower situation its best if the silicone is dried after each use.
John :)
 
Try rolling up toilet roll in long strips and soak in bleach, leave for an hour or so then remove, worked a treat in my shower.
I also now use an old spray bottle filled with diluted bleach and spray shower after i use, no sign of mould.
Jim
 
Mould indicates lack of adequate ventilation , leaving bottle of shampoo etc on the seal exacerbates it .
 
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I heard that weeing in the shower encourages it.
 
I would recommend getting Astonish mould and mildew remover spray, it worked brilliant for me, only cost about £1.00 and you can get it from Home Bargains, The Range also sell it. I sprayed the areas daily over a couple of days and it went completely. Have used expensive stuff in the past which didn't work.
 
Try rolling up toilet roll in long strips and soak in bleach, leave for an hour or so then remove, worked a treat in my shower.
I used this method last year and it didn't work well. The mould went from black to brown. I bought Cillit Bang's version of the mould remover and it worked about 90%. Still have some stubborn areas but I'll leave this now until I remove and reapply the silicone.
 
I used this method last year and it didn't work well. The mould went from black to brown. I bought Cillit Bang's version of the mould remover and it worked about 90%. Still have some stubborn areas but I'll leave this now until I remove and reapply the silicone.

Much the same result I've just achieved with a 50/50 bleach & water mix. I'm of the same mind as you regarding future options.
Thank you for your reply.
 

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