Black mould on uPVC conservatory windows? Find out how you can remove it.
If you have black mould growing on in your conservatory or any other area, don't worry, we have the solution for you!
Known as stachybotrys chartarum, you can identify black mould by its black or green colour. It is a very common type of household mould and is found in conservatory's, showers and many other areas.
Using a combination of our products
Batiface &
Baticlean CR you can remove black mould easily. Simply use Batiface frist to kill the mould and remove staining, rinse and let dry. Then apply Baticlean CR to the area and leave it on to kill any remaining spores and prevent re-growth.
Apply Baticlean CR periodically to prevent further growth normally every 9 months
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