I got rid of mould on my wall for good using a £1.19 buy from Wilko after bleach was no use

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UNSIGHTLY spots of mould were prevented from spreading on a homeowner’s walls using a bargain buy.

Toni shared the cleaning hack that she swears is more effective than bleach.

Toni went viral on YouTube after sharing a budget-friendly tip for getting rid of mould on walls, pictured

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Toni went viral on YouTube after sharing a budget-friendly tip for getting rid of mould on walls, picturedCredit: Yotube/@ToniInterior
Toni said the bargain buy from Wilko is better than bleach for preventing mould

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Toni said the bargain buy from Wilko is better than bleach for preventing mouldCredit: Yotube/@ToniInterior

Toni (@ToniInterior) has garnered over 49,000 subscribers on YouTube, where she shares home vlogs.

She unexpectedly went viral on the platform when she posted a YouTube Short revealing how to get rid of mould.

Black spots seemed to be rapidly spreading from the lower corner of two walls in her home. 

“Spray the mould with white vinegar, don’t use bleach!” read the text over the video.

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She showed herself using a bottle bought from Wilko for just £1.19.

The multi-surface cleaner is advertised as leaving a “streak-free finish” when used on mirrors and glass.

It can also be used to remove laundry stains and limescale.

Toni recommended wearing gloves when using white vinegar and leaving it to sit on mouldy spots for an hour before wiping it clean.

“Spray again to ensure you’ve killed the mould and leave overnight,” she said.

The wall was free from mould but to keep it from returning she covered the area using a specialist paint.

My council gave me a house but it was covered in mould & missing floors – I made it a home with Amazon & Dunelm buys

Ronseal Anti-Mould Matt White Paint is available from The Range for £21.99.

“Paint where the mould was, you don’t need to paint the entire wall,” Toni said.

She added that if choosing to paint the full wall the first coat of anti-mould paint needs to be left to dry for a couple of days first.

“How to get rid of mould on walls for good,” she captioned the video.

Toni told viewers white vinegar “kills the mould completely,” while bleach only temporarily removes black spots. 

What is mould and how to get rid of it?

Mould is more likely to grow during the winter months.

Olivia Young, Product Development Scientist at Astonish revealed exactly why this is.

“Unfortunately, mould is a common problem many people face during winter. It thrives in conditions that are warm and damp, so your bathrooms are likely to be the most affected place.

“That said, during the colder months most rooms in your home could be vulnerable to mould growing.

“This occurs primarily from condensation that builds up on your windows when you’ve got your radiators on.

“If you think about it, when windows and doors are closed, there’s not much chance for the air to circulate and the moisture to make a swift exit.

“This build up is what can cause dreaded mould to make an appearance, especially in bathrooms, as it creates that warm and wet environment that is a breeding ground for mould.

“If left untreated, not only is it unsightly but it can also pose a serious risk to your health, so it’s really important you treat it.

“The key to tackle mould is to act fast.

“Try to come into as little contact with it as you can. So, grab your gloves, tie up your hair and get to work to remove any signs of mould as soon as you notice them.

“To keep mould at bay, there are some simple solutions you can introduce throughout home.

“The first is keep it ventilated. Yes, even in the cold winter months try to leave your bathroom window open for at least 10/15 minutes post shower or bath. This will get rid of any excess moisture quickly preventing mould gathering.

“If you’re having a repeat problem with mould in one particular area, it might be because the humidity levels are too high. You can get a dehumidifier that will help keep the levels low and reduce the risk of mould returning.

“The golden rule to remember when dealing with mould is the quicker you can treat it, the better. If you leave it, it will only get worse so never ignore it!

“To successfully get rid of mould every time, I recommend opting for the UK’s No 1 Mould & Mildew Remover, that effectively removes mould and mildew stains almost instantly, with no scrubbing necessary.”

Almost 4,000 people liked the video and many took to the comment section praising Toni’s tips.

“I have it all over my bathroom ceiling. Going to give this a whirl,” one person wrote.

“Cheers Toni for the tip,” another commented.

“I’ve got mould issues, guess I’ll try the white vinegar to remove it,” a third said.

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“Seems the best thing is to use a dehumidifier and get the air moving and have good ventilation.

“I’m starting to use fans to move air.”

White vinegar spray, pictured is available from Wilko for £1.19

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White vinegar spray, pictured is available from Wilko for £1.19Credit: STARDROPS

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