Ideas to clean the windscreen blind please.

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We have a 2007 Hymer B614 with pleated blinds on the windscreen.
Does anyone have any experience or thoughts on treating mould on the front, facing the screen, (obviously not much room to play with) without taking the blind cassette off ?
Thanks in advance.
 

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Without taking it off/apart, I can't see how you're going to able able to sort the problem. I have used detol mould and mildew remover on a caravan pleated blind a few years ago which worked very well in both dealing with removing the spots and keeping them from reappearing.....the caravan wasn't damp it's just no-one told me about needing to recirculate fresh air regularly when in storage.
 
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Thanks Kai.
I’ve bitten the bullet & taken the cassette cover off. From that I could pull out the bottom rail and clean the pleats properly without removing the whole blind.
It was half an hour job in the end. Thanks again.
 

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It looks like you’ve done a great job ??

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It’s a shiny finish, so used anti bacterial wipes.
 

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