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Assuaging fears of Singapore becoming a barren, flora-free city-state, it seems that HDB has installed next-level measures in new flats to ensure that we'll never go hungry once technology finally fails all mankind.
A resident of a newly built flat at Punggol by the name of Sarah Yee has gone to All Singapore Stuff to raise a frustrating issue that has taken root in her mind and in her house — white mold are growing out of her house's wooden doors.
Unsurprisingly, the door in subject leads to the toilet, which obviously encourages growth of a fungal ecosystem, considering the daily damp conditions. Yee however is taking issue with the fact that the quality of build-to-order flats are now so inferior that even mushrooms can grow at home (either a good or bad thing, depending on extremity of your appetite).
What Yee should know is that mold will grow in any damp or humid conditions, no matter if its a BTO flat, a condo apartment or the Istana. It's a pretty common issue worldwide really. Here are some tips on how to remove mold from wooden doors.
Photo: All Singapore Stuff website
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Assuaging fears of Singapore becoming a barren, flora-free city-state, it seems that HDB has installed next-level measures in new flats to ensure that we'll never go hungry once technology finally fails all mankind.
A resident of a newly built flat at Punggol by the name of Sarah Yee has gone to All Singapore Stuff to raise a frustrating issue that has taken root in her mind and in her house — white mold are growing out of her house's wooden doors.
Unsurprisingly, the door in subject leads to the toilet, which obviously encourages growth of a fungal ecosystem, considering the daily damp conditions. Yee however is taking issue with the fact that the quality of build-to-order flats are now so inferior that even mushrooms can grow at home (either a good or bad thing, depending on extremity of your appetite).
What Yee should know is that mold will grow in any damp or humid conditions, no matter if its a BTO flat, a condo apartment or the Istana. It's a pretty common issue worldwide really. Here are some tips on how to remove mold from wooden doors.
Photo: All Singapore Stuff website
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