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How to remove mold/mildew from canvas?

Our pop-up camper leaked and caused mold/mildew to form on the canvas part of the camper.


11 Responses to “How to remove mold/mildew from canvas?”

  1. ronnie u says:

    Vinagar

  2. Biker says:

    get a small hand brush and some warm soapy water and scrub it off.

  3. JIBBA JABBA says:

    A spray bottle of diluted bleach

  4. CELSO says:

    oh may good Vic Esta Dido Issi mantra Sue cap eta

  5. in ur face says:

    a little water a little clorox and a little hand work and it will come off

  6. cbmaclean says:

    Bleach kills mold/mildew. Bleach and then rinse…Good luck.

  7. longhats says:

    Try using some Clorox Cleanup – spray – wait a minute or two and rinse. It’s pretty mild and really shouldn’t discolor if you rinse.

  8. Harold T says:

    not easy

  9. missy_goob says:

    Bleach to kill the organism, otherwise it will return.
    Test on small area before you do the whole piece.
    I would also consider a half and half mix of rubbing alcohol and hydrogen paroxide mix in a spray bottle. Spray it on and soak it back up with a cloth after using the bleach.
    Happy camping-

  10. john b says:

    i have the same problem i recomend bleach water but never use straight bleach or you will destroy the canvis if this does not work use lysol spray allow to set for a few minutes then wipe dry never use comet or other abrasive cleaners and be sure to use soft cloth to clean never hard sponge or steel wool

  11. mold_cleaning says:

    Well I Do NOT recommend BLEACH at all! First thing Bleach Stains its corrosive and will eat away at your pop up! Second It does not kill all types of Mold and mildew. There is two products you should use.
    First is Mold Stat Peroxy Kling. This product is Peroxide Based, it removes the food source of the mold.
    Second Is Mold Stat Plus: This product kill the mold and its spores preventing the mold from coming back while you store your pop up.

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