SHOPPERS have shared a “magic” mould remover that is on sale at a little-known retailer and claim it “works a dream.”

Householders find mould frustrating and the internet is bursting with so called wonder products that manufactures claim to be cures.

The product singled out for praise by shoppers

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The product singled out for praise by shoppersCredit: Facebook/Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK

But now shoppers have singled out one product that “does what it says on the tin.”

One customer posted a message on social praising Mould Magic Supreme. The product is prices at £9.99 for a 120g pack.

The message read: “Just tried this from must have ideas, and I was a a little dubious about if it really works.

“But after having tried other brands that did not work..to coin a famous phrase it does what it says on the tin.

“You can visibly see it working lifting the mould off. I would recommend this to anybody to try.”

Another shopper said: “I have this, its good stuff. “

And a customer agreed: “It’s really good.”

Mould is a type of fungi that live on animal or plant matter, including building materials like wood and plasterboard, and furnishings like curtains, carpets and boxes.

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It plays a major role in the ecosystem of the earth – but it can be dangerous inside the home.

Typically mould is caused by humiditycondensation. or poor ventilation.

Rising damp is also a reason your walls and ceilings could be mouldy.

Experts claim that there are a range of solutions such as hydrogen peroxide, white vinegar and even baking soda.

Living with mould in your home can affect your physical and mental health.

According to research by Envirodent, damp caused by condensation is on the rise, affecting 1 in 5 homes in the UK.

Mould can be harmful for vulnerable groups including the elderly, infants and children and those with pre-existing health conditions.

Mould impacts your immune system and can cause respiratory problems.

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The spores produce allergens that can cause sneezing, a runny nose, skin rashes and even asthma attacks.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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