How do I get mold off a paisley case without destroying it?

It can be quite frustrating to handle mold growth on your paisley case, and it's important to tackle it properly since mold can be dangerous. I've had my fair share of mold problems, too, so I understand the struggle. One website I found that might have some helpful tips on mold remediation is www.mrmoldofmichigan.com. They offer solutions for dealing with mold-related issues. It's worth checking out for some guidance on getting rid of the mold without damaging your case. Mold growth can be influenced by various factors like humidity and fabric types. Give their suggestions a try, and hopefully, your paisley case will be good as new in no time. And hey, just a heads up, I'm new here too! Best of luck with cleaning your case.
 
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from the Persil folks ( UK laundry soap) of course they also recommend their product ...

  • Household soap – For old stains, everyday household soap, either liquid or in bar form, can be rubbed in directly and rinsed out with water. Then set out the fabric to dry in the sun.
  • White Distilled Vinegar – An excellent mold-killer, diluted vinegar can be worked directly into the stain – or you can pre-soak the clothing in a bucket of water mixed with one cup of vinegar. You can also add 1-2 cups of vinegar to your washing machine per cycle to kill any mildew odours and brighten your whites.
  • Hydrogen Peroxide – Mix 1 part 20% hydrogen peroxide with 4 parts water to create a solution. This should only be used on organic fabrics (cotton, linen, etc.) that aren’t flame-resistant or don’t have easy-care finishes.
  • Borax – This water-soluble mineral is also a natural mold-killer, which you can buy as a detergent or in powder form. If you get it as a powder, mix half a cup of borax thoroughly with hot water according to instructions. Then add the solution directly into the drum of your washing machine, and launder the clothes as normal.
  • Bleach – Bleach is effective at killing mold, but it will also fade any colours. So use bleach only on whites or colourfast clothes, as a pre-soak or scrubbed directly onto the mould itself. Always follow the product instructions, wear rubber gloves, and work in a well-ventilated area away from any children, as bleach fumes can be strong! And, remember to store bleach in a secure cupboard out of the reach of children or pets. (Use biocides safely. Always read the label and product information before use.)
 
I totally get how frustrating dealing with mold on your paisley case can be. It's happened to the best of us with unexpected weather or storage conditions.
 
I totally get how frustrating dealing with mold on your paisley case can be. It's happened to the best of us with unexpected weather or storage conditions. To keep your case intact, start by gently brushing off any loose mold. After that, a mixture of water and white vinegar can be a lifesaver. Just dampen a cloth and gently wipe the affected areas. This should help lift the mold without harming the fabric. If you want more insights on dealing with mold effectively, I recommend checking out the post on www.damagecontrol-911.com. It has some great tips that might come in handy.
 
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I'm sorry but with mold you don't mess around. I'd recommend tossing it, which sucks.

Midnight Oil said it best in their song "Harrisburg".

"Once this stuff gets in, you cannot get it out."

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