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sudzikle OP t1_ivez99d wrote

>It's excess grout on the wall

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daedone t1_ivfx5z0 wrote

Even along the top of the drywall / drywall along the ceiling seam above where the toilet and sink are? Why is it black on 2 white surfaces?

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neil470 t1_ivga3sy wrote

Excess grout where the wall meets the ceiling? Or is that mold all over the place?

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1Tikitorch t1_ivf8xk6 wrote

There’s a cleaner called Mold Armor & it will remove it. It comes in a lime green plastic bottle.

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autosdafe t1_ivfhkiy wrote

Mold armor removes grout?

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RedJohn04 t1_ivfi770 wrote

It does If you apply it using steel wool. /sarcastic …don’t do that.

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1Tikitorch t1_ivfhox8 wrote

No

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MikeyLew32 t1_ivfll7k wrote

So why are you suggesting it? When he clearly said it was grout?

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1Tikitorch t1_ivg2tji wrote

As a contractor I know what grout is & what mold is

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[deleted] t1_ivg35lb wrote

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1Tikitorch t1_ivg4tez wrote

Look at the ceiling above the toilet & sink. There’s no tile, drywall meets drywall. Why would there be grout or grout lines up there ?

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Awordofinterest t1_ivg7num wrote

Doesn't look like there's even a window in that room. Can't see any sort of extraction either. And by building a wet room, all that moisture is either going up or down, following the lovely curvature of the ceiling.

Have some cold showers until you get your extraction sorted.

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[deleted] t1_ivfnkuv wrote

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daedone t1_ivfxkl2 wrote

I guess it's grout all over the wall behind where the mirror was , and along the ceiling where the paint is peeling and obviously water damaged too then?

The tile might have black grout on it, but thats not all just grout.

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