KeeKee
22-02-16, 13:41
Then I've read on Internet you aren't supposed to and now I'm terrified it'll seep through and come back. We've had it for ages now to the point where I'm convinced I'm getting allergy symptoms because of it. We've tried getting rid of it and used a mould killer so I assumed it was dead and we just couldn't clean it because it was on a porous surface but now I'm questioning that.
It's a mould resistant paint but I've read that doesn't matter.
The mould is partly my fault too as I have a spider phobia so windows were never open (although I've had to change that now as our extractor fan is broken). I'm scared we could get wrong off the housing association. I did ring them about it and was sent a letter about reducing condensation but they didn't seem overly concerned. I've also read if it's black mould (it was black, but not sure if it was 'The' black mould) you have to be careful cleaning it as the spores can go into the air and cause symptoms.
It's a mould resistant paint but I've read that doesn't matter.
The mould is partly my fault too as I have a spider phobia so windows were never open (although I've had to change that now as our extractor fan is broken). I'm scared we could get wrong off the housing association. I did ring them about it and was sent a letter about reducing condensation but they didn't seem overly concerned. I've also read if it's black mould (it was black, but not sure if it was 'The' black mould) you have to be careful cleaning it as the spores can go into the air and cause symptoms.