Removing Mold From Teak Wood On Boat Removing Mold From My Washcloth?

Removing mold from my washcloth? - removing mold from teak wood on boat

OK, so I remove mold from my briefcase. How do I do that? I bought the chlorine to do, but I'm not sure how to soak you and how long.

8 comments:

Sage said...

Assuming that you can then do your laundry bleach. Just put a 1 / 2 cup of bleach in a quart of warm water and add the towel. Leave it for about an hour and if the form is gone then rinse with cold water and wash as usual ... and do not leave again.

nannajud... said...

Why not take a fresh look properly after that date.

bamrone said...

when washing with soap and bleach, as usual, everything should be ok

Mike said...

Try using vinegar, it will remove the mold without damaging the fabric.

I spray vinegar around the inside of my boat each winter to prevent the mold from growing.

Mike.

b w said...

Sometimes your best just to throw a towel off. If you have rust stains on your clothes, depending on the type of tissue, that is, you must use to bleach, to his briefcase are gone before the mildew destroyed. Use one cup of bleach in a gallon of water should be sufficient if it soak for about 4 hours. If more, it is possible that the disintegration of the material. Good luck!

bee p said...

get a new series of paintings. or just wash that is moldy. Scent of white vinegar out.

Ms. Taurus ¤Blackhoof Buccaneer¤ said...

Most of the chlorine, I saw usually has instructions on the back. You may add an amount that hits the water for a small load of clothes (assuming the use) of a machine, let it run a bit to soak, then through?

This page http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/NWHRCBat make a suggestion ...

extex_co... said...

Go half and half should be. Do not leave me much time in the .... Bleach cotton fibers break after some time. Please delete it immediately .... it aside ... not worth it.

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