Remove
Mildew and Cleaning Mold
Stain Removing Household Hints for Fabric, Carpet and Absorbent
Surfaces
Mold, fungus, and mildew are vegetative growths which are caused
by spores in the air. They thrive in warm, damp, dark poorly ventilated
environments such as a shower area in a bathroom. In order to eliminate
mildew you cannot just clean it away. Instead, you must kill it like
a weed on your front lawn. A disinfectant cleaner with mold and mildew
claims will kill these fungi when used according to label directions.
The amount of time on a surface increases the effectiveness of these
products.
The least expensive solution to this problem (and more aggressive
to surface) is common bleach, as a sanitizer which will kill mold
and mildew on contact. Mix one part of chlorine bleach diluted with
3 parts of water, allow to stand on surface for 10 to15 minutes,
agitate with a soft scrub brush, rinsed down with water, and allow
to air dry. TEST AN INCONSPICUOUS AREA WITH BLEACH BEFORE ATTEMPTING
AN ENTIRE AREA. IF DISCOLORATION OCCURS, FURTHER DILUTE BLEACH WITH
WATER.
Your next option would be store-bought X-14Æ, TilexÆ etc.
with the same instructions as bleach. Then, an EPA registered spray
disinfectant with mold mildew claims like LysolÆ.
The latest, revolutionary "green" user-friendly, environmentally
preferred product to perform this type of cleaning task is "H2Orange2Æ".
It is a total, neutral PH product when added to water and has the
lowest toxicity of any product in the marketplace. It contains only
3 ingredients: natural citrus oil (from orange peel) which penetrates
and breaks down soils; Surfactants (detergency) which dissolve and
suspend soils to prevent streaking; and hydrogen peroxide which OXIDIZES
MOLD AND MILDEW, acts as an optical brightener, and safely bleaches
out stains.
NOTE: Always test an inconspicuous area for colorfastness, etc.
before treating the exposed area. Also note that certain stains are
permanent. |