How to remove mold stains on a sofa is a skill that not everyone knows when using a sofa. Today Katie’s Fun Tips & Hacks will show you 5 NATURAL , non-toxic ways to treat mold stains on your sofa.
1. Remove mold stains on sofa with white vinegar
Vinegar is the way to remove mold stains on sofas . With its acidic properties, vinegar has been shown to remove damage caused by excessive moisture. In fact, the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) claims that vinegar is 80% effective in cleaning mold and other harmful bacteria.
The best way to use vinegar is to dilute it by mixing one part vinegar with one part water. Then, use a small amount on the furniture. This is just a test to keep your interior from being damaged. Then just use a sponge to rub evenly down that area.
Once the mold has been removed, wipe the sofa again with a clean towel. This will remove any remaining vinegar and eliminate possible pathogens. Once you let it air dry, your job is done.
2. De-mold fabric sofas with Baking soda
In addition to cleaning carpets with baking soda. Baking soda is also widely used in the kitchen to eliminate odors. Besides, Baking soda with its divine uses will help remove mold from sofas very effectively.
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