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Black Mould in the Bathroom? Here's What Actually Works

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Quick answer

Surface mould on grout and silicone comes off with a bleach-based mould gel left on for the time stated on the pack — scrubbing harder is not what makes the difference, dwell time is. But if it grows back within weeks, the real problem is moisture and ventilation, and no product will fix that.

What you might be seeing

  • Black spots along the silicone around the bath or shower tray
  • Grout lines going grey or black
  • A musty smell that persists after cleaning
  • Mould returning within weeks of cleaning

Common causes

  1. 1.Moisture with nowhere to go

    In Malaysian humidity, a bathroom without an extractor fan or an open window stays damp for hours after a shower. Mould needs moisture, warmth and a surface — the bathroom supplies all three by default.

  2. 2.Mould growing into old silicone

    Once mould gets past the surface of a silicone bead, cleaning only lifts the top layer and the staining comes straight back. At that point the silicone needs replacing, not cleaning.

  3. 3.Porous or unsealed grout

    Grout absorbs water. Unsealed or worn grout holds moisture between showers and gives mould somewhere permanent to live.

  4. 4.A leak behind the tiles

    Persistent mould in one specific spot, or a patch that feels soft, can mean water is getting behind the surface. That is a different problem and needs looking at properly.

What you can check yourself

Scrape a small test spot

If the black comes off the silicone and leaves clean silicone underneath, cleaning will work. If it's stained through, plan on replacing the bead instead of buying more cleaner.

Check how fast it returns

Clean one patch thoroughly and note the date. Coming back within a month means ventilation is the real issue.

Look for the wettest area

Mould appears first where things stay wettest. If that's a corner far from the shower, look for a leak rather than assuming it's just humidity.

Time how long the room stays wet

If the mirror is still fogged an hour after a shower, air isn't moving. That's the thing to fix.

What you may need

  • A bleach-based mould remover gel for grout and silicone
  • Mould-resistant bathroom silicone, if the old bead is stained through
  • Rubber gloves and a way to ventilate the room

Recommended products

Grouped by what you get for the money, not by a ranking.

Budget

The cheapest option that actually solves it

Mould Remover Gel

Cleaning chemical

The gel consistency is the point — it stays on vertical silicone long enough to actually bleach the stain out.

8.3/ 10Berbaloi

Best for: Black spots on bathroom silicone

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Shopee

We don't track a price for this yet

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Lazada

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Microfibre Cloth Pack

Cleaning cloth

For wiping down afterwards. Skip if you already have cloths.

8.8/ 10Berbaloi

Best for: Buffing, polishing, general cleaning

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Shopee

We don't track a price for this yet

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Lazada

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Better Quality

Worth the extra only in specific cases

Bathroom Silicone Sealant

Sealant

Only if your scrape test showed the mould has grown into the silicone. At that point no cleaner will help and the bead needs replacing.

7.9/ 10Good

Best for: Silicone that stays black after cleaning

See the full breakdown

Shopee

We don't track a price for this yet

Link coming soon

Lazada

We don't track a price for this yet

Link coming soon

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Common questions

Why does it come back so fast?

Because the product removes the stain, not the moisture. If the room can't dry out between showers, the spores that are always in the air simply start again.

Does scrubbing harder help?

No, and on silicone it can damage the surface and make future mould worse. Dwell time is what does the work — apply and leave it for the time on the pack.

Is vinegar a good alternative?

It's mild and safer to handle, and it's reasonable for light surface mould. On established black staining in silicone it's noticeably less effective than a bleach gel.

When should I stop and get someone in?

If the mould covers a large area, keeps returning in the same spot despite good ventilation, or the wall feels soft or damp to the touch — those point at water behind the surface rather than bathroom humidity.