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Black Spots On Bathroom Wall And Ceiling.
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Over every few weeks/months our bathroom wall and ceiling gradually develops little black spots. They can be removed with water and bleach but is there any way to stop it from happening in the first place?
I assume it is something to do with water and lack of ventilation as all we have is a window which we can open but the spots still come.
Would an extractor fan help to stop this from happening?
I assume it is something to do with water and lack of ventilation as all we have is a window which we can open but the spots still come.
Would an extractor fan help to stop this from happening?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As already suggested, good ventilation is they key. Keep the window open (we keep ours open 24/7, apart from when it's very cold) and keep the door open as well. A good extractor fan is a must as well.
A dehumidifier would help, but I'm not sure about putting it in the bathroom. Maybe you could place it just outside the door - I don't know the layout of your house, so I've no idea if this would be practical or not.
A dehumidifier would help, but I'm not sure about putting it in the bathroom. Maybe you could place it just outside the door - I don't know the layout of your house, so I've no idea if this would be practical or not.
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