SHOPPERS are loving a “brilliant” product that tackles mould and only costs a couple of quid.
Hundreds of thousands of homes across England have condensation and mould problems.
Mould can get worse if untreatedGetty
The spray costs £2.99 from Home Bargains
Mould and mildew occur when there is a large level of moisture in the air in the home.
The issue is usually worse in humid rooms, like your bathroom, which can steam up after a hot shower.
The problem can cause unappealing patches to appear on your walls, and could even affect your health.
But shoppers have been excited to spot a spray designed to tackle it in Home Bargains and going for cheap.
The HG Mould Remover Spray is currently half price at the checkout.
Shoppers can grab it for £2.99, rather than its usual price of £7 – so that’s a £4.01 saving.
Taking to HotUKDeals, one customer wrote: “Bought this today. Brilliant stuff!”
And another shopper said: “Excellent for the job but really strong stuff. Make sure you have ventilation in the room/area.”
The £2.99 price tag is the cheapest we spotted it, but it always pays to shop around to get the best price.
We found it for £6.25 at Wilko and £5.75 at Tesco.
How can I avoid mould in my home?
We tested out some top hacks for tackling mould to see how effective they are.
Dehumidifiers are a good idea to keep by windows to prevent condensation from collecting – shoppers have even spotted one that costs £50 from Argos.
And they don’t cost much to run either – according to experts at Uswitch, dehumidifiers normally use 185W – so they usually cost about 6p an hour to run.
There’s also the trick of placing salt in a bowl and hoping it catches mould – our reporter Harriet Cooke said it worked quite well.
And, costing £1.70 for 500g from Tesco, salt isn’t too expensive to buy either.
You can read a full list of mould prevention hacks and our verdict in our test here.
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