Two days ago I saw that one of my favourite shirts has mold stains. So far I’ve soaked it in 1:1 water and vinegar, dilute colorsafe bleach, and detergent separately for a few hours each. That might’ve killed the mold but the stains aren’t coming off. I rubbed powdered detergent on the shirt and left it in the sun for a few hours then scrubbed it with a toothbrush but the stains are still there.

Do you guys know of any good ways to remove mold stains?

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I don’t have an answer for you, but my dry cleaner used to hollar at me when I wouldn’t talk to them before trying to remedy a stain multiple ways myself. She would tell me the more things i tried the less likely it was she could help because i’d helped set the stain by trying unsuccessful methods to clean the garment. Take it to your cleaners. Worst case, you decide not have them do anything. Best case, they’re able to get it done.

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Ah shoot hahah I hope I didn’t make things worse. I’ll try asking tomorrow if they can remedy this. Thank you!

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Crossing my fingers for you. Hope you get it it cleaned.

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Mould eats the fibres and dye, so it might be a permanent change I’m afraid. There are specialist mould removers but they might bleach coloured fabric.

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Oh man I hope that’s not the case with this.

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I hope so, good luck

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From experience: sodium percarbonate. This is the active ingredient in oxy-clean powders and can be purchased online. In it’s pure form it’s commonly used as a sterilizing cleaner for brewing and bottling equipment. I’ve been using it in laundry for 10 years.

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Not to be confused with sodium perchlorate. That stuff is spicy!

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To be fair, it will also get stains out of clothes.

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Maybe the dry cleaners know what to do

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Thank you. I’ll try asking tomorrow. Hopefully they can do something about this.

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A little off topic, but your laundry should never be in a condition to allow mold growth. Stuff should be allowed to dry out if it got wet (if you don’t intend to wash it soon) and washed laundry should be promptly dried. If you are doing that and it still happened, you might have a mold problem in your home. The shirt might not be saveable, but this might be the lesson to avoid more expensive mistakes in the future.

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Ok, but for the rest of us who AREN’T perfect, this could be a situation that one encounters.

“Should haves” are the least wanted advice.

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Who pissed on your Wheaties this morning? Got a little mold on your favorite pants?

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