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I live in a caravan & even the anti-mould spray couldn’t help my walls – a 35p Tesco buy got rid of the spores for good

Plus, experts reveal why using bleach won't do anything to tackle mould

FOR millions of households the arrival of autumn comes with the same issue - the annual return of mould.

Living in a mouldy house can cause respiratory illnesses, allergies and asthma, and can sometimes be fatal, with newborns, young children and the elderly amongst the most vulnerable.

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Thrifty cleaning fans are raving over an affordable product to tackle mould - and you can bag it from Tesco for just 35pCredit: Getty Images - Getty
One woman, from Kent, took to Facebook to seek advice after the anti-mould spray couldn't help her wallsCredit: Facebookdiyonabudgetofficial
The cleaning lover shared snaps of her walls before and after using anti-mould sprayCredit: Facebookdiyonabudgetofficial

According to data by Homebrite, the problem is huge in the UK, with a staggering 58 per cent of privately rented households reporting issues with the common fungus.

With temperatures now dropping, many Brits have been taking to social media to seek help and share their top tips on how to tackle the autumn/winter issue.

Amongst them was also Jackie JD Wakley, from Kent, who couldn't remove mould for good in her static caravan, no matter what she tried.

Sharing her woes on Facebook, Jackie wrote: ''Evening all, I’m after some advice please.

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''I currently live in a static caravan, and I’m experiencing black mould.

''I’ve washed it down with anti mould spray, then I paired it with egg shell paint.

''Unfortunately a week later, it’s coming back through the paint,'' she said, also uploading images of the white walls before and after using the special cleaning products.

Desperate to fix the problem, Jackie wondered: ''My question is: How do I get rid of it for good?''

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Luckily for Jackie - and anyone else dealing with mould this season - was soon inundated with responses from savvy cleaning fans.

There were several responses and suggestions, ranging from placing bowls of rice near more humid areas, as well as forking out for a dehumidifier.

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However, the most popular trick appeared to be using a common kitchen staple that's most likely already sitting in your cupboard - distilled white vinegar.

According to thrifty cleaning enthusiasts, this product - which sells for a mere 35p at Tesco - is the perfect solution for tackling unsightly mould.

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Someone else was also raving over the purse-friendly mould-killing method, writing: ''Yes white vinegar, leave a while and wipe it will kill it.

''We found we needed a damp and stain blocker paint under our normal wall paint to stop the spots coming through again in our bathroom on the ceiling.

''We also have the mini dehumidifiers in areas that get cold around the house to help just the throw away ones.

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