Richard Burns
Member
Hi everyone,
I wonder if anyone can offer any advise to a very disheartened man right now
I have recently sanded down the original parquet flooring in my 1960s house, all looked fantastic and then I used a water based joint and gap filler. When I came to it the following day it's got mould everywhere.
I contacted the manufacturers and they told me mould spores can lay dormant in the oak flooring and the filler has probably set it off.
I have since re sanded and it looked great again, however it appears some areas of mould are trying to make there way back.
Can anyone offer some advise on how to stop this?
I was planning to use Osmo Polyx on it, but don't want to waste product if mould is going to be visible or keep growing back.
Any and all ideas welcome
Rich
I wonder if anyone can offer any advise to a very disheartened man right now
I have recently sanded down the original parquet flooring in my 1960s house, all looked fantastic and then I used a water based joint and gap filler. When I came to it the following day it's got mould everywhere.
I contacted the manufacturers and they told me mould spores can lay dormant in the oak flooring and the filler has probably set it off.
I have since re sanded and it looked great again, however it appears some areas of mould are trying to make there way back.
Can anyone offer some advise on how to stop this?
I was planning to use Osmo Polyx on it, but don't want to waste product if mould is going to be visible or keep growing back.
Any and all ideas welcome
Rich