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Posted: 10-10-2010 , 01:37 PM #1 |
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![]() hi all
i need to remove mildew from some items which were stored in a shed have tried bleach, but no good, any good products, or household concoctions? thanks |
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Posted: 10-10-2010 , 03:15 PM #2 | |
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A Google search will produce results like this: http://www.diylife.com/2008/03/31/mi...ric-of-mildew/ Also, mildew is a type of mould so the following thread may be of some use/interest: http://www.jumbletown.ie/forums/showthread.php?t=34666 Regards Dave Hagan Admin |
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Posted: 06-01-2011 , 11:41 PM #3 |
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![]() Might be a bit late now, just seeing this post. But Dettol mould and mildew remover works great.
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Posted: 06-01-2011 , 11:44 PM #4 |
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![]() yeah
i think i need to spend more time in that aisle in the supermarket, but impossible when toddlers are trying to unscrew the tops!!! thanks for the tip though and i will have a look at it |
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Posted: 07-01-2011 , 12:13 AM #5 |
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![]() Mix a paste of breadsoda and white vinegar and get an old brush and scrub them all over and leave to dry. Then rinse off with warm soapy wateq. Wise old owl
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