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damp smells
hi guys
moved into a new house about 6months ago, and found out the mains water stopcock had been leaking for some time. it is right in the corner of the downstrair bathroom with the siol pipe and all other pipes coming into the house, so very hard to get to
anyway stopped the leak and cleaned as much as possilbe but it still feels damp and still smells, and ideas to dry it out and stop smells (remember it
really is hard to get right into it)
many thanks
moved into a new house about 6months ago, and found out the mains water stopcock had been leaking for some time. it is right in the corner of the downstrair bathroom with the siol pipe and all other pipes coming into the house, so very hard to get to
anyway stopped the leak and cleaned as much as possilbe but it still feels damp and still smells, and ideas to dry it out and stop smells (remember it
really is hard to get right into it)
many thanks
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once you have got the damp under control, spray around with a mould and mildew destroying spray
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once you have got the damp under control, spray around with a mould and mildew destroying spray
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I dont work for Amazon honest, its just that they seem to stock everything.
Ok. Outside ....... open up the hole as much as you can, and just let the wind blow through into the room and out of the window. That's all it needs to dry out. The smell should go along with the damp.
Plasterboard is difficult. It doesn't usually recover after being waterlogged. When it's dry, help it by painting on a few coats of dilute PVA. That'll soak in and go some way towards re-constituting the plasterboard.
Plasterboard is difficult. It doesn't usually recover after being waterlogged. When it's dry, help it by painting on a few coats of dilute PVA. That'll soak in and go some way towards re-constituting the plasterboard.