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How Do You Get Rid Of Mildew On Leather?

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How Do You Get Rid Of Mildew On Leather?

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Mildew is a type of mold that occurs in warm, damp environments. It is usually black or white with a thin texture, and produces a distinctive sour odor. When mildew grows on fabric, it can cause discolored stains that can be difficult to remove. Natural fabrics like leather are more likely to have mildew problems than synthetic fabrics, according to the University of Missouri. You don’t have to throw valuable leather items away if they become infested with mildew. If you use the proper technique, you can remove the mildew without damaging your leather. Add 1 cup denatured alcohol and 1 cup of water to a glass bowl and stir with a spoon to evenly combine the mixture. Place a cotton cloth directly into the alcohol-and-water mixture so the cloth is thoroughly dampened. Squeeze the cotton cloth lightly to wring out any excess liquid. Apply the damp cloth directly onto the mildew stains and scrub the leather gently until the mildew stain is no longer visible. Store the leather item in a spa

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