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Mildew on Couch

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Date: 06/20/2005 Topics: Cleaning > Furniture | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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Last time I moved, the movers couldn't get my couch through the doorway, so I stored it in my parents' garage. Two years later, I'm getting ready to move again, and my Dad brings the couch over so the movers can pick it up. The only problem is, apparantly water was leaking under the tarp that was covering the couch, and now one arm/side of the couch is very much covered in mildew.

What do I use to clean the couch and how do I make sure I get all the mold out?

Stephanie
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By beth (Guest Post)
I had a similar problem last week. We keep furniture in the basement for the kids when they have friends over. I have a benchcraft -dry clean only- red sofa in the basement. we have had a ton of rain this summer and the basement just stayed too damp, even with a dehumidifier. anyway, I noticed "whitish" moldy spots all over the sofa. I plan on having this sofa recovered in a year or so. I figured i would try to remove the mold and if i ruined the fabric in the process, then "oh-well" Everyone has these great big ideas on how to clean mold.....I bought a can of old fashioned Lysol. I put on rubber gloves, sprayed the entire can of Lysol onto the sofa and rubbed it in thoroughly with my gloved hand.

IT WORKED! My sofa looks great, no spots, no stains and this is a sofa that if i use plain water on it to try to clean something it makes spots.

Try Lysol, spray it thoroughly and rub it in. if there are still stains after that then i would spray it with an enzymatic pet stain remover and steam clean it. GOOD LUCK

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Someone please answer this question as I have the exact same problem. Please

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