🖌️ Paint with Confidence: Mould-Free for Years!
The Dryzone Anti-Mould Additive is a 100ml concentrate designed to enhance the mould-resistance of various paint types, allowing you to create up to 5L of emulsion. This innovative solution is compatible with all known paint finishes and provides up to 5 years of protection against black mould, making it a cost-effective and user-friendly choice for interior applications.
Manufacturer | Safeguard Europe Ltd |
Part Number | 100ml |
Product Dimensions | 4.3 x 4.3 x 11 cm; 160 g |
Item model number | 100ml |
Size | 100 ml (Pack of 1) |
Colour | Clear |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | 5L |
Special Features | Mould Killer |
Usage | Interior |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 160 g |
K**N
No more mould
Used this before & it works really well around the damp door areas of the wall in the winter so when we moved house we bought another one & no more mould.
S**T
Mixed in well and went on with no problems
I've just used this today, so only time will tell on the "anti-mould" properties.I didn't have a mould problem before, I'm just using this to "convert" normal paint to bathroom paint.I was re-painting my bathroom, but as most of it is tiled the amount of paint needed made buying even a small tin of "bathroom" paint an expensive option. As I was going to paint a different room the same colour, I just bought some normal matt emulsion and a bottle of this, which works out as a much cheaper option. I scooped the amount of paint I thought I'd need into a separate tub and added the appropriate amount of this additive. It mixed in quickly and showed no sign of separating whilst I was working or waiting for the walls to dry between coats. It smells quite strongly when first mixing in, but this soon dissipated.Overall it seems like a good product so far, but only time will tell with regards to the anti-mould properties. However, based on other people's reviews and the photos that they've uploaded, I'm confident that it will be fine.
H**!
"Effective for Tackling Dampness – Time Will Tell!"
First Impressions:I bought the Dryzone Anti-Mould Additive (100ml) for my damp shed, and it seems like a solid product so far. The application process was simple, and the instructions were clear. I mixed it with the paint and applied it to the affected areas. The mould protection seems promising, but as with any anti-mould solution, time will tell how long-lasting it is.Design and Build Quality:The bottle is small but efficient, and the product mixes easily with paint. The anti-mould additive itself is a liquid, and it’s designed to work with regular paints to stop mould growth at the source. The formula seems strong enough to handle minor damp problems without being harsh.Ease of Use:The Dryzone Anti-Mould Additive was incredibly easy to use. I mixed it into my shed paint, and it went on smoothly. No mess, and no complicated steps. It’s great for anyone looking to add an extra layer of protection against damp and mould without a complicated application process.Performance:As of now, the additive seems to be working well, but I’m still waiting to see how effective it is long-term. The shed feels drier, and there’s no noticeable mould growth yet. I’ll be checking back in the coming months to see if it holds up through the winter months.Value for Money:For the price, this 100ml bottle goes a long way, especially if you’re mixing it into a larger volume of paint. It’s a good value considering it provides extra protection against mould without the need for special treatments or sprays.Pros:✔ Easy to mix with regular paint✔ Helps protect against damp and mould✔ Simple application with no mess✔ Affordable for the coverage it provides✔ Can be used for multiple projectsCons:✖ Time will tell if it’s truly effective long-term✖ Might need to reapply if the damp problem is severeFinal Thoughts:The Dryzone Anti-Mould Additive seems like a great solution for keeping your shed or home damp-free. It’s easy to use, affordable, and offers extra protection against mould. I’m hopeful it’ll continue to perform well, and I’ll be checking for results in the coming months!Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5 stars) – Great for tackling dampness with time to prove its effectiveness!
A**N
Get rid of mold
I was struggling with mold keep coming back in the kitchen as is very steamy. Mix it with my paint and then I repainted the kitchen and since then didn't have any more mold problems. Goes a long way as well. Very easy to use
A**R
Hugely effective.
I’ve suffered with mould in my property for sometime now, particularly on walls within the house. As I live in a 1970s house the ventilation in the property is not great and is the main underlay cause of my problem. However, I recently decided to redecorate the upstairs bedrooms and decided I did not want any unsightly mould to return and undo my efforts. I did some research and found a handful of people on the web recommended this product so I thought I would give it a go - particularly as I was able to mix it into any paint of my choice, as well as wallpaper paste. The solution mixed incredibly well and I could not even tell it was mixed into the paint, and it had no effect on the coverage either. So far so good as I have not experienced any mould growth within the property since using this product. I am hoping it remains effective for a prolonged period of time. I would highly recommend this as a very cost effective preventive treatment - a number of family members have already taken up my advice and followed suit as part of their redecorating projects.
J**B
Seems to work really well
Anti-mould paint is expensive and limited, so I was happy to find this product.I've heard some people complain about mixing problems with anti-mould additives, but I had no such issue although I only used this additive with water-based matt and silk paints.No problems with application - the paint went on the same as the untreated paint. It smells quite strongly when mixed, but the scent doesn't linger in the painted room.9 months after application, perhaps as a consequence of this, or the Dryzone chemicals sprayed on the surface prior to painting, but no mould has returned.Although it's expensive, it works out a lot cheaper to add this to your own paint rather than buying special anti-mould paint. It's also more practical as I can buy one tub for a room, separate out some to be treated for areas susceptible to mould and that way eek out the additive, using it only where needed.
D**H
It worked for a few months but now back
It worked for a few months but the mold is now back I'm not convinced it's worth the investment
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