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Auro 414 Natural Anti Mould System

Currently out of stock

Currently out of stock

SKU:
AU414-1
UPC:
4012561414000

The Auro 414 Anti Mould System is a complete and effective mould treatment system. The kit includes the Auro 412 Natural Mould Remover (500ml), Auro 413 Natural Mould Stop (500ml) and Auro 327 Natural Anti-mould Paint (1L) in one box.

This three component system removes black mould thoroughly, prevents new infestations and, with a new coating, protects your walls and ceilings against mold on a long-term basis.

This Auro kit offers a system which has no chlorine, synthetic poisons or noxious vapours and effectively counters mould.

All components are available to buy separately with the paint itself also available in sample pots and 5 litres.

Benefits

  • 3 in 1 anti-mould system
  • Removes, prevents and protects against black mould
  • Highly effective
  • Long-term effect
  • Breathable
  • Cheaper than buying the three products separately
  • Chlorine free
  • Low-odour products
  • Vegan

Ingredients

  • Water
  • Alcohol
  • Salicylic acid
  • Sugar surfactant

Further Information:

***Use biocides carefully. Always read the label and product information before using.***

Always check surface compatibilty on a inconspicuous area before use.

Natural products are neither odourless nor emission-free. The use of organic, natural and plant based ingredients means that allergy and asthma sufferers and people who are chemically sensitive are much more able to tolerate Auro products, however they may cause allergic reactions in some. If you wish to know about what raw ingredients Auro use in their products please visit our Auro Raw Materials Guide.

For more detailed information, download 414 Technical Data Sheet (opens in a new tab).

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How to get rid of mould on walls and ceilings

See the 414 Technical Data Sheet for full details, however in brief:

Treat mould on walls before painting:

Apply Auro 412

  • Spray on infested surfaces uniformly
  • Allow to react for at least 1 hour.
  • Afterwards use a soft brush or sponge to remove dissolved residues.
  • Wipe thoroughly with a moist sponge or clot

Treat with Auro 413

  • Spray on infested surfaces uniformly
  • Let dry

Paint with Auro 327 mould resistant paint (white):

Note Auro 327 Natural Anti-Mold paint can be coloured with Auro 350 Tinting Base, however tinting can modify the product characteristics of the paint.
 
You may also need Brushes or Rollers, Masking Tape and Paint Trays - see our Painting Accessories page.

Further Tips on How to Get Rid of Mould

Besides the thorough removal of mould, it is vital to search for the cause of mould formation in order to avoid future health problems and damage to the building’s structure.

  • Keep the relative air humidity at approx. 50%. A dehumidifer is great at doing this.
  • Heat all rooms equally; the temperature difference between the individual rooms should not exceed 5oC. 
  • Doors leading to cooler rooms, e.g. to unheated bedrooms, should be kept closed in order to prevent warm and thus damp air from the other rooms from condensing on the walls. 
  • Cross ventilate rooms 3-4 times a day: for 5-10 minutes (November until March), for 10-25 minutes (April until October); permanent ventilation by tilting of windows is not recommended. 
  • Ventilate basements correctly: keep doors/windows closed in summer, provide sufficient draught in winter. Only ventilate basements if the outdoor temperature falls below the indoor wall temperature. 
  • Discharge moisture from showering or cooking to the outside immediately. Do not dry laundry in the flat. 
  • Use breathable (vapour permeable) construction materials and wall coatings.
  • Leave at least 5cm distance between furniture and outer walls.
  • Find cold bridges because insufficiently insulated structural components (e.g. roller shutter cases) cool down the inner walls, where air humidity then condenses.