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Mould is a common issue in British homes, even during the summer months, due to our humid and rainy climate. It tends to recur unless properly cleaned with suitable products.
This fuzzy substance thrives in moist areas, which is why it's often found in bathrooms, kitchens or hard-to-reach spots like tile grout lines. Many people resort to harsh chemical cleaners such as bleach to tackle mould . However, Katy, a mum and founder of What Katy Said, has suggested a more natural and non-toxic method using tea tree oil.
Katy said: "Tea Tree Oil has antibacterial and anti-fungal properties and will penetrate down into the porous surfaces to kill the mould spores at the root. All you have to do is makeup a solution with water (or you can use white vineg