Black stains on silicone sealants are most likely mould and can be triggered by elevated moisture levels, inadequate air circulation, organic debris on the sealant surface (including soap, shower gel ...
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Dark marks on silicone sealants are typically mould and can be caused by high moisture levels, poor ventilation, organic residue on the sealant (such as soap, shower gel and shampoo), and high ...
Silicone seal, the white rubbery substance found around sinks, showers and bathtubs, can be a real challenge to clean. While mould can't grow on the waterproof sealant itself, moisture can accumulate ...
The humble white, rubbery substance of silicone seal is crucial for preventing water seepage in sinks, showers, and bathtubs. However, it can be notoriously tricky to restore to its original state ...
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Dark stains on silicone sealants are most likely mould and can be caused by high moisture levels, poor ventilation, organic matter on the sealant surface (including soap, shower gel and shampoo), and ...
Dark stains on silicone sealants are most likely mould and can be caused by high moisture levels, poor ventilation, organic matter on the sealant surface (including soap, shower gel and shampoo), and ...