How Do You Clean Mildew Stains From Fabrics?
Mildew stains are some of the worst: They’re tough to clean, they tend to smell and they’re very aggravating to those with sensitive allergies. If you have some extensively mildewed fabrics to deal with, the easiest and most effective solution is simply to throw them away and buy new ones. But that isn’t always possible or preferable in the case of items of great value or with sentimental significance. For those treasured fabrics, this system will often do the trick. Check the weather report. You’ll ultimately be placing your fabrics outside, so it’s imperative that you choose a clear and very sunny day to do this cleaning. Warmer days are preferable, but any sunny day with daytime temperatures above the freezing point will do. Wash and dry the fabrics in the laundry if you have not already done so. Avoid washing mildewed items with non-mildewed items. Squirt lemon juice liberally on all of the mildew stains on a single side of the fabric. If your stained fabric has mildew stains on op