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Hi Folks
Wondering if you can help. Discovered several loose tiles first, second and third row up from shower tray and decided to whip them off the plasterboard wall.
I then found that the plasterboard is damp and there appears to be areas of black thereon. Now, a google search suggests that it maybe black mould which is not too healthy to mess about with.
I am hoping to replace the plasterboard with plasterboard as the whole shower suite will be coming out next year and and new one will be installed properly!!
I have a couple of questions.
1. Do you need to spray the area with bleach and water concentration to prevent the
spores from escaping in to the atmosphere?
2. If so, what is the ratio or is there something else I can use.
3. Do you need a respirator face mask to prevent inhalation of the spores?
4. If so what kind?
5. Is it okay to clean the affected tiles?
6. If so what with?
Thanks folks.
Wondering if you can help. Discovered several loose tiles first, second and third row up from shower tray and decided to whip them off the plasterboard wall.
I then found that the plasterboard is damp and there appears to be areas of black thereon. Now, a google search suggests that it maybe black mould which is not too healthy to mess about with.
I am hoping to replace the plasterboard with plasterboard as the whole shower suite will be coming out next year and and new one will be installed properly!!
I have a couple of questions.
1. Do you need to spray the area with bleach and water concentration to prevent the
spores from escaping in to the atmosphere?
2. If so, what is the ratio or is there something else I can use.
3. Do you need a respirator face mask to prevent inhalation of the spores?
4. If so what kind?
5. Is it okay to clean the affected tiles?
6. If so what with?
Thanks folks.