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If you're battling the blight of mould - a common issue during this time of year - you might be urgently seeking the best fix to eradicate it. Fortunately, devotees of cleaning expert Mrs Hinch have shared an ideal solution. Nothing quite compares to the dismay of spotting ugly black marks marring your pristine white windowsills, leaving that sinking sensation of dread.

On the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group, one woman sought guidance, prompting swift responses from fellow cleaning fans sharing their successful strategies. The troubled poster wrote: "How do I remove these stains which come when it's cold and lots of condensation? The corner parts are extremely hard and a toothbrush doesn't even get right into the grooves. Thanks!" She provided a photo revealing the black mould on her windowsill, which health professionals such as those at the NHS warn could lead to "respiratory problems, respiratory infections, allergies or asthma" and may even compromise the "immune system".



Keeping mould in check is critical for wellbeing. Numerous commenters recommended Cilit Bang Black Mould Remover, boasting it eradicates 100 per cent of black mould. Available at Tesco for a modest £3.

50, it promises a "sparkling clean and a healthy home." A contributor suggested: "Cillit bang mould spray with some Johnson's cotton buds you clean your ears with." Several others mentioned that earbuds were exceptionally effective for cleaning tight spots on the frame.

Another person recommended the same spray, then advised "Spray, leave, wipe off", praising the technique as "brilliant." An individual chimed in with their approval, stating they "100% agreed" and found it to be "amazing." A lady suggested investing in a "dehumidifier", warning that without one, the problem would "keep coming back" and remain an annoyance.

The original poster acknowledged considering this, to which the commenter responded: "They even dry washing too!".

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