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How to Remove Mold from Wood Furniture
Things You'll Need
Instructions
1Begin as soon as you notice mold or experience moist, musty odor associated with mold.
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Soak a clean, soft washcloth in a solution made of 3 parts water and 1 part mild detergent. Wring the solution till the cloth is almost dry. Wipe the surface of the furniture to remove mold from it.
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Wipe only a small area at a time. Follow up with another washcloth dipped in plain water. Use a clean, dry cloth to thoroughly dry the surface.
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Ensure that each area is completely dry before proceeding to another area.
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Use any furniture cleaner to wipe your furniture if you notice white, greasy film on it. This is wax buildup, and needs to be cleaned, else the mold will reappear. Follow up with a thin layer of paste wax as you have stripped your furniture of its protective wax cover.
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Clean the mold that has grown into the wood under the finish (not on finished area) by gently scrubbing the affected area with a solution made of 5 parts water and 1 part chlorine bleach. Rinse the surface thoroughly with plain water. Dry thoroughly. Do not use bleach on finished surfaces.
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Leave out the cleaned furniture in the sunlight for a couple of hours if you can. Sunlight aids in oxidation and will help eliminate the source of mold/mildew. Ensure that the day is clear, with very little humidity in the air. Check the weather before proceeding. You want to eliminate mold, not encourage it.
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Consult professional refinishers when excessive mildew has occurred on valuable antique furniture.
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