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Mould is a common issue in homes across the UK, thriving in damp conditions and often found near windows during winter due to overnight condensation . However, the bathroom is a particular hotspot for mould throughout the year. ‌

Each time you bathe or shower, the hot water creates steam that turns into condensation upon contact with cold surfaces like bathroom tiles, leading to potential mould growth, especially in areas such as the grout between your tiles. ‌

Grout, which is porous, absorbs water and traps it within, which can exacerbate mould issues as the fungus often grows beneath the surface level of the grout, making it impossible to simply wipe away. But according to a cleaning enthusiast on social media , there's a way to prevent mould from ev

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