Use code "BETTA" for free delivery over $39
About Betta Tilecare Mould Rid
- Pack of 12 Bottles
- Kills mould & mildew
- Formulated to remove mould and mildew with ease
- Water based
- 12 Bottles - 750ml per bottle / 9 Litres total
Use code "BETTA" for free delivery over $39
I heard that lots of "mould killers" just turn black/green mould into clear transparent mould that's still there… lol
If you can no longer see it, then mission accomplished !
Active ingredients & concentration unsure - we will need to check when back in warehouse tomorrow
Expiry is September
I don’t think I can finish 12 bottles by September.
That is described as cleaner, not mould killer. What makes you think it is the same product?
tetraborate decahydrate …active ingredient
Yes, the item you linked is borax. But it is not the same product as above.
@zeugmatographer: Are you special?
$20.94 at Bunnings
https://www.bunnings.com.au/betta-tilecare-750ml-tile-grout-…
I have tried many different brands of mould killer, Mould Away from Aldi is the best by far.
What is the active ingredient? Shop does not matter.
… looks like it is the usual: Sodium Hypochlorite (aka pool chlorine) with a dash of castic soda.
https://www.aldi.com.au/fileadmin/fm-dam/images/Safety_Data_…
Great deal
I tried this recipe and destroyed the mould in my bathroom cabinet. Five drops of clove oil, plus a teaspoon of eucalyptus oil in a spray bottle with 500ml of water.
Yep clove oil is one of the few effective ways of killing mould. Most of these commercial products do not kill/remove mould or mildew.
Queen of clean Shannon Lush says:
First clean the surfaces with a mixture of 4 litres of hot water, 1 tablespoon bicarb of soda and half a cup of vinegar.
Then, mix a quarter teaspoon of clove oil per litre of water, put it in a spray bottle, lightly mist on mouldy surface. Leave for 20 minutes and wipe off. Spray again and leave. It will take between 24-48 hours for the mould spores to dry and drop off.
At first i thought this was a deal for a really badly named wine.
While I generally don't believe in expiry dates, I absolutely do for bleach (which I'm guessing this effectively is).
As soon as it's manufactured, the sodium hypochlorite starts breaking down and the chlorine starts escaping.
What's the active ingredient/s, concentration, and use by date?