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Posted: 18.04.2017  ·  #1
Hi all, looking for a way to get rid of Mold spots on our net window screens ,any advice please :up:


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Posted: 18.04.2017  ·  #2
Milton in warm water works but it may bleach the colour. Long term you need to work out where the mould came from. Is there a dampness issue or a poor ventilation issue?


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Posted: 19.04.2017  ·  #3
There is no damp ,I think it was just poor ventilation, I will try deluded Milton many thanks


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Posted: 19.04.2017  ·  #4
Hi Hilton,

No advice but your autocomplete made me smile. Deluded Milton. Creates an amusing mind picture.

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Posted: 19.04.2017  ·  #5
As the topic is MH net curtains, I would like to take mine off rail, to wash, but hooks are so fiddly is there a knack in unhooking? There is a fixed pelmet type board so can't even slide off at the end. I had bought pretty French cafe type nets for one window. There are also non functional curtains to the sides.


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Posted: 19.04.2017  ·  #6
😄 just saw that now that's predictable text for you , but that's me totally deluded


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Posted: 19.04.2017  ·  #7
Quote by R&N

but hooks are so fiddly is there a knack in unhooking? .


There was in my day ,its a thing every lad should know, :D :lol: :devil:


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