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Cleaning Mildew From Mattresses, Rugs, Upholstery



First, remove loose mold from outer coverings of
upholstered articles, mattresses, rugs, and carpets by
brushing with a broom. Do this outdoors, if possible, to
prevent scattering mildew spores in the house. Wash broom
before re-using.

Run a vacuum cleaner attachment over the surface of
the article to draw out more of the mold. Remember that
the mold spores are being drawn into the bag of the vacuum
cleaner. If the vacuum has a disposable bag, remove and
dispose of it immediately. If not, empty the bag carefully
(preferably outdoors) to avoid scattering mold spores in
the house.

Do everything conveniently possible to dry the
article--use an electric heater and a fan to carry away
moist air. Sun and air the article to stop mold growth.

If mildew remains on upholstered articles or
mattresses, sponge lightly with thick suds of soap or
detergent and wipe with a clean damp cloth. In doing this,
get as little water on the fabric as possible so the
filling does not get wet.

Another way to remove mildew on upholstered furniture
is to wipe it with a cloth moistened with diluted alcohol
(1 cup denatured or rubbing alcohol to 1 cup water). Dry
the article thoroughly.

Sponge mildewed rugs and carpets with thick suds or
a rug shampoo. Then remove the suds by wiping with a
cloth dampened with clear water. Dry in the sun if
possible.

Use a low-pressure spray containing a fungicide to
get rid of mildew. Respray frequently, especially in
localities where mildew is a major problem.

If molds have grown into the inner part of an article,
send it to a reliable disinfecting and fumigating service.
Such services are often listed under "Exterminating and
Fumigating" or "Pest Control" services in the yellow pages
of the telephone directory.

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