Mould is the primary culprit for staining silicone sealants, and it can often be quite a nuisance to eliminate. Silicone sealants are liquid adhesives that create a protective, water-resistant barrier where sinks, bathtubs, and showers meet a tiled or synthetic wall.
But unfortunately, even sealant isn't immune to the warm, humid conditions in bathrooms that provide an ideal breeding ground for mould.
If left unattended, mould will eventually ruin your bathroom silicone sealant and pose a health risk, necessitating its removal and replacement a process that's both time-consuming and expensive.
Luckily, cleaning silicone sealant is simpler than you might think with the right knowledge, reports the Express. READ MORE: The simple household item that softens 'brick hard' towels in less than an hour Elizabeth Shields, the operations manager at Super Cleaning Service Louisville, suggests households can accomplish the task in "10 minutes" using just one item - hydrogen peroxide.
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