Removing mold stains from clean laundry is no easy task! After putting your clothes, sheets, towels, duvets or rags in the washing machine, you notice that mold creates stains that are difficult to remove. In reality, these stubborn stains appear when your laundry is exposed to moisture for a long time. But to remove a mold stain, two basic ingredients are enough: bleach and sugar.
If you sweat too much or if clean laundry sits in the washing machine for hours before you deign to take it out, there’s a risk of mold stains appearing and destroying your fabrics. Here is a simple tip that will help you remove stubborn mold stains from clothes and rags.
Traces of mold
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Traces of mold – Source: spm
How to remove mold stains with bleach and sugar?
It is commonly accepted that bleach has multiple uses in the home. An exceptional cleaner, this product whitens clothes and works effectively against the most stubborn stains such as ink, grease, urine or rust stains. As for sugar, some believe that its abrasive consistency would be effective in removing mold from textile fibers. To prepare your stain remover product, simply follow the instructions:
ingredients
100 ml of bleach
3 tablespoons of sugar
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