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Freezin 914
post Jul 21 2018, 01:50 PM
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What are you all doing to clean a mildewed interior. Interior seems nice, but was sitting a long time in a garage....white mold mildew everywhere.....curious if you had any suggestions to help clean this up??
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post Jul 29 2018, 05:56 PM
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never use anything with bleach, use vinegar. the bleach causes the mold spore to break open and spread more spores into the air, the vinegar does not but kills the mold and mildew and will not hurt the color or material.
if you use any kind of oil on the surface it wil give the mold and mildew something to grown on as
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post Jul 29 2018, 06:03 PM
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QUOTE(Philip W. @ Jul 29 2018, 06:56 PM) *

never use anything with bleach, use vinegar. the bleach causes the mold spore to break open and spread more spores into the air, the vinegar does not but kills the mold and mildew and will not hurt the color or material.
if you use any kind of oil on the surface it wil give the mold and mildew something to grown on as
well.

Great information. Planning on going after it at least one more time, just to make sure.
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