GLOWPOINT Mould Remover Gel Review
Format: 150ml gel tube with brush applicator; 2-pack available
Active ingredient: Hypochlorite-based gel (full formulation not published)
Price: Check current price on the listing
Dwell time: Several hours to overnight
Best on: Washing machine door seals, fridge gaskets, tight corners
Most mould gels are the same chemistry in a different tube, so the differences that matter are practical ones. GLOWPOINT's difference is the brush, and on one specific job, the washing machine door seal, that brush moves it to the top of the list.
Why the brush matters
A washing machine seal is a folded rubber gasket. The black staining you can see on the visible lip is usually the smaller half of the problem; the rest lives inside the fold, in the drainage channel that stays damp between washes. A nozzle tube like Skylarlife's lays a lovely bead on a flat silicone joint, but it can't paint gel around the inside of a curved fold. A brush can, and it keeps your fingers out of the bleach while you do it. Owners note a single 150ml tube treats a full seal with product left over, which matches the coverage we'd expect.
We walk through that whole job, fold by fold, in the washing machine seal guide.
The honest caveats
GLOWPOINT is a newer Amazon listing than Skylarlife, with a shorter track record and less published detail about its formulation. That's worth knowing, not disqualifying: the gel behaves like the hypochlorite gels it competes with, clings well on vertical rubber, and owner feedback is solid. But if you're the type who wants a safety data sheet and years of history, Skylarlife or HG have more paper trail.
Like every gel, it removes staining; it doesn't fix moisture. If your seal blackens again in six weeks, the machine habits are the problem, not the product. Door left shut between washes, detergent drawer never dried, cold washes only. The seal guide covers the habit changes too.
Pros
- Brush applicator reaches inside folded rubber seals
- 150ml does a full washing machine seal with spare
- Clings well on curved and vertical rubber
- 2-pack option drops the unit cost
Cons
- Shorter track record than Skylarlife
- Formulation details not fully published
- Brush is small; slow going on long runs of sealant
Verdict
Buy it for the washing machine and fridge seals, where the brush earns its keep. For long straight runs of bathroom sealant, the Skylarlife nozzle tube is quicker. Plenty of readers will end up with both, and that's a reasonable outcome, not a sales pitch.