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removing mold from stroller

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MJ - 30 May 2005 03:31 GMT
I have a stroller that got wet and now has mold or mildew (not sure what the
difference is) in it. The material is a nylon..does anyone have any ideas on
how to clean it? The seat cannot be thrown in the wash as it has a piece of
wood in it as a support. ANY IDEAS PLEASE!!!!!!
Thanks
MJ
Phisherman - 30 May 2005 12:08 GMT
>I have a stroller that got wet and now has mold or mildew (not sure what the
>difference is) in it. The material is a nylon..does anyone have any ideas on
>how to clean it? The seat cannot be thrown in the wash as it has a piece of
>wood in it as a support. ANY IDEAS PLEASE!!!!!!
>Thanks
>MJ

Wait for a sunny day.  Lightly spray the entire stoller with a cleaner
such as 409.  Make up another spray containing 1 cup warm water and a
tablespoon of household bleach and spray this over the entire stoller.
Brush the surface, rinse, dry with a towel and place in the sun.
Make sure the sun is hitting the part with the wood, especially if it
got wet.
win-ho-lee - 30 May 2005 13:54 GMT
Also, you could combine the  cleaning/ bleaching into one step, using
Clorox Clean-up.
Spray, soak, rinse , repeat where needed.

>>I have a stroller that got wet and now has mold or mildew (not sure what the
>>difference is) in it. The material is a nylon..does anyone have any ideas on
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> Make sure the sun is hitting the part with the wood, especially if it
> got wet.
Choreboy - 31 May 2005 20:10 GMT
> I have a stroller that got wet and now has mold or mildew (not sure what the
> difference is) in it. The material is a nylon..does anyone have any ideas on
> how to clean it? The seat cannot be thrown in the wash as it has a piece of
> wood in it as a support. ANY IDEAS PLEASE!!!!!!
> Thanks
> MJ

Mildew is superficial and usually white.  Mold causes organic matter to disintegrate.
 
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