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B&M is selling a cheap hack that can "stop mould dead" in the bathrooms and kitchen.

The brilliant sealant - currently selling at half price - can help you get rid of mildew spores that may appear on damp ceilings and walls.

Evo-Stik Stops Mould Dead Sealant is selllig at a 50 per cent discount at B&M
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Evo-Stik Stops Mould Dead Sealant is selllig at a 50 per cent discount at B&MCredit: B&M

B&M is selling the powerful Evo-Stik Stops resistant sealant for just £3.99 - that's 50 per cent less than its original price of £7.99.

It is a highly effective hack that has been specifically designed to stop fungi and mould growth.

And is ideal for sealing around baths, showers and shower trays, basins, kitchen worktops, tiles and stainless steel sink-tops - the top places where moulds tend to show up.

To purchase the sealant, you can visit the nearest B&M store using the store locator .

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It always pays to compare prices so you know you're getting the best deal and remember to factor in the cost of delivery if you're ordering online.

Prices can also vary day to day and by what deals are on at the time, plus remember you might pay for delivery if you're ordering online.

You can compare prices on platforms like Google Shopping.

Mildew spores may appear on the ceilings and walls as black, white or green patches.

The problem can grow in winter, with the dark and damp homes providing the ideal environment for mould to thrive.

The good news is that there are simple and cost-effective ways to keep your bathroom in tip-top condition and mould-free.

How I Removed Window Mould in Minutes with Just £1.50!

And in even better news, it doesn't cost an arm and a leg to put right.

You can pick up a tube of Everbuild showerproof bathroom silicone for £3.20 at Toolstation, or a Souldal multipurpose silicone sealant for £3.10 on Amazon.

What if I already have mould in my home?

Many experts say that bleach is all you need if you neither own nor want to buy specialised cleaning sprays and paints.

If using bleach, mix four parts of water with one part bleach

You'll also need a stiff brush, a bucket of water with cloth, and another cloth for drying

Apply your solution to the affected areas (including a few inches around visible mould to kill any mould not yet visible)

Scrub it firmly with a strong brush

Wait for as long as possible or until the mould completely disappears from sight and rinse the treated areas thoroughly.

Pat dry the area and allow it to completely dry before moving any furniture or placing items in front of the area.

Meanwhile, we spoke to a property pro to find out how to prevent mould in your home this winter.

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Plus, we tried four tricks to get rid of condensation and mould and we were surprised by the results.

And we identified four mould hotspots around your home that you should check now.

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