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VC175 Mould Killer

In damp or humid conditions such as bathrooms, and en-suites in particular, surfaces discolour and stain with unsightly mould and algae growth which, unless checked, will continue to be a problem. The time to treat surfaces against mould growth is when paint is applied. A few drops of a mould-killer added to the paint and your surfaces will stay like new without unsightly and musty smelling mould.

 

 

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VC175™ on its own does not remove existing algae. The surface must be washed with a solution of 50:50 water and bleach first.

 

   

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