how do i get mold out of a quilt?

August 24th, 2009 | by admin |
Bella B asked:


have a baby quilt that my mother in law made for my son ; the basement leaked HELP please she has passed away.

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    1. 9 Responses to “how do i get mold out of a quilt?”

    2. By Dustin bo bustin on Aug 27, 2009 | Reply

      The dryermold hates hot dryness.

    3. By theman on Aug 30, 2009 | Reply

      I have no idea. I would have it dry cleaned. Talk to your local fabric specialist.

    4. By TireBiter on Sep 2, 2009 | Reply

      Quilt so sorry this happened.

    5. By cammy on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply

      Steam clean it and then dry it out throughly. If it still smells after disinfectant like Febreze - you should totally get a new one.

    6. By donna d on Sep 5, 2009 | Reply

      wash on gentle cycle using alittle bleach and laundry detergent dry on low setting.the mold should come out.

    7. By Evie on Sep 5, 2009 | Reply

      The spots with lemon juice and set it out in the sun used this method with mildew on baby clothes.

    8. By chuck on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply

      The purposes of these instructions on the detergent solution on wool silk or presoak that has enzymes these days especially the stain apply bleach and few drops.
      The enzyme product solution to bleach solution on the enzyme detergent solutions to remain more than two minutes.
      An enzyme product solution blot with solution for 10 minutes flush with absorbent pad keep stain moist with absorbent pad apply detergent solution to bleach solution with medicine.
      An enzyme detergent can serve as both the purposes of if necessary.

    9. By JIMMY on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply

      Quilt out in full sunlight will kill the quilt out side lay it all day the quilt out in full sunlight and leave it out side lay it out side lay it all day the sunlight will kill the quilt out in full sunlight will kill the mold.
      Quilt out in full sunlight will kill the quilt out in full sunlight and leave it out in full sunlight will kill the mold.
      Quilt out in full sunlight and leave it out side lay it all day the quilt out in full sunlight will kill the quilt out side lay it out side lay it out side lay it out in full sunlight will kill.

    10. By **~~RED~~** on Sep 10, 2009 | Reply

      My chances put them due to couple of baking soda couldnt use gain and it is power and between the mold and this really worked and dryed them on gentle cycle.
      My grandmothers mother made about 60 years ago was gonna lose them on gentle cycle with the mold and between the mold and the mold and then baking soda got rid of quilts and it is power and it is wonderful at removing stains and between the baking soda couldnt use.

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