Mildew Stains
Mildew stains can really be an eyesore
but before you throw out the clothing or replace the carpet,
there are some ways you can get those stains out. You may need
to offer several applications in order to completely remove the
stains though. You should also expect to spend several hours to
complete the process. Yet it will all be worth it if you can
save money in the long run. Replacing clothing and carpet can
definitely be an additional expense you didn’t budget for.
Mildew stains can occur on clothing when you
have wet clothes on top of dry ones. If you have a laundry
chute you need to be careful of this because you may be
throwing down wet towels that will sit on top of dry clothing.
If your laundry room is in the basement, that amount of
moisture can result in brownish colored stains on light colored
clothing.
Using lemon juice and either a toothbrush or a
nail brush, you can loosen up the mildew pores on clothing.
Once you have given them a good scrub you will need to place
them outdoors. The sun will kill of the majority of the mildew.
Should you still see parts of the stain then you will need to
repeat the process. Once all of the mildew stain has been
removed you can machine was and dry the clothes as you normally
would.
Bleach can be used on some types of fabrics in
order to remove mildew stains. You do have to be careful though
as it will make colors fade. You definitely can’t use
bleach on your carpet or you will end up with white spots on it
that won’t be any more attractive. You can also use vinegar in
order to get out mildew stains from most types of materials
including the carpet. It is wise to try it on a piece that is
well hidden first though just in case.
You may have to try several different methods
in order to remove mildew stains from certain items. Make sure
you try to take care of it right away though as the spores can
continue to multiply. It is best if you use gloves to protect
your body from coming into contact with the mildew spores as
you attempt to remove the stains.
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