What is the best way to get mold out of baby cloths and swing materials?


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bullfrogou asked:


I just got a friends old baby swings, strollers, and other things that were left in a humid garage. They now have a moderate amount of little dots of mold all over. I would like to be able to clean the material and be able to use the things again.

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3 Responses to “What is the best way to get mold out of baby cloths and swing materials?”

  1. kristen Says:

    Scrub the hard surfaces (swing, ect.) with Green Works. You can find it at Walmart. Throw the clothes away, I wouldnt risk putting by child in them if I were you.

  2. Bill Says:

    Honestly, I wouldn’t use the stuff that had been touched with mold. I’d toss it and buy new. However, I know that times are tight right now (for everyone) and if replacing everything isn’t an option than a good cleaning with bleach will kill the mold, but if the spores are still “in” the stuff it won’t do any good (i.e. just wiping the top of a pad may kill the mold on the outside, but the mold will still be in the pad).

  3. John B Says:

    ty mold & scum remover!!! just rub it in & let it sit for a few mins then rinse. that is what my mom used to get out stains out of stuff like that for my sister when she had a baby.

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