Bleach is a handy go-to cleaning product for two good reasons: first, it’s an excellent sanitising agent, designed to kill germs and mould before they have time to multiply; second, bleach also has fantastic stain removing properties – especially for white fabrics and some colour-fast clothe...
Washing Machines Residual water, as well as soap suds, sit in washing machines after each use. And considering the lack of airflow and the warm temperatures, it’s only natural that mould and mildew can grow in this space. Before you know it, black spots form on the rubber seal (particu...
Water damage from a burst pipe or faulty appliance Stop the leak and dry the room using an air dehumidifier or special drying device Damaged bathtub or shower seal Tighten silicon joints and seal any cracks Mould growth Remove mould. For larger build-ups, hire a specialist Leaky roof Employ ...
and I just found them. They smell like mildew, but have not black spots or any visable mold. I am not sure I can wash them in the washing machine with vinegar without ruining the dolls. I would love to give them to my daughter, but she is allergic to mold!