How do you get rid of the black film around the sink, shower, or toilet?
Rings on baths and showers can be scum left behind as the water evaporates or from soap or shampoos. Black slime is usually mold/mildew that thrives in moist areas like bathroom toilets and tiles where it is wet and warm. The film that develops on sink stoppers is again non-harmful bacteria and residue build up. Usually, the customer will need to clean the area with a commercial cleaner that contains a disinfecting agent, such as chlorine bleach. Please call 919-753-1028 for more information.

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2. Why does my water look cloudy or milky?
3. Why does my water have a reddish-brown color?
4. Why does my water smell like rotten eggs or sewage?
5. How do you get rid of the black film around the sink, shower, or toilet?
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7. What is the difference between "hard" and "soft" water?
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