So far as I know, most if not all those products containe Chlorine Bleech. Not
sure I would want to
use that on an interior. There's a Prestone product for cleaning car interiors
called "Tuff Stuff".
You can get it at K-Mart or wherever. Seems to clean pretty well. Not sure it
"kills" the mildew
but it takes it off pretty nice.
Don Malling
Michael Hargreave Mawson wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Sep 2005, at around 14:05:36 local time, Ronnie Babbitt
> <rbtr3a@cox.net> wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately I must have left my window cracked one day during a
>> rainstorm,
>> well today when I went outside and found the interior and carpet
>> covered in
>> mold and mildew. Do any of you know a good solution to killing the
>> mold and
>> mildew.. I have a black interior so bleach is not a viable solution
>
>
> Dear Ronnie,
>
> There are a number of household cleaners specifically formulated for
> removing (and preventing further growth of) mould and mildew in showers
> and bathrooms. Since you are on the wrong side of the pond, any
> product names I might mention would be meaningless to you, but I would
> recommend a trip to your local supermarket. These chemicals work, and
> don't seem to have any unpleasant effects on similar materials to
> interior plastics (e.g., shower curtains). There may well be similar
> products designed for application on carpets, otherwise an ordinary
> carpet shampoo will probably do the trick.
>
> Good luck!
>
> ATB
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