Removing Winter Mildew Stains From Upholstery?

Skylark

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Sadly, I didn't take my cushions home over this winter season.

Been to my boat for the first time since October this last weekend. Most are fine. Some have small, black dot appearance stains. Fairly sure they must have been sea-water damp.

I brought a curtain and one seat squab home for a trial clean. I've tried 1001 spray; one of the Oxy stain removers and a wash in Ariel non-bio. Can't get rid of the stains. Help! Any advice and recommednations would be appreciated.

David
 
there is a mildew remover, theres only one problem, mildew is some kind of live bug / fungul... it actually eats into the surface & weakens ...
try it with caution, I've just been thro the cupboard trying to find the bottle, ...not there sorry -must be in the garage bought it in Wilkinsons, if you havent got one of those, try B&Q or robert dyas, its a spray action bottle like most household cleaners -
 
hi try a lemon cut in half just rub over stain leave a while then rinse with vinegar and water , if that dont work. wipe with bleach , and rinse with water , for wood or stains just use bleach neat on cloth will shift stains very fast even on stainless steel rust spots and the likes dave... do test on cloth as might be dyed with fast colours,
 
You might get staining off some artifical fabrics, but as has been stated already, the mould eat into the fibres of many materials, substantially damaging them, so no amount of stain cleaning will remove the damage, and remove the stain.
 
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