Be gentle and try not to damage the fabric in the process.
Remove mold stains from fabric.
If there s only a small mold stain you can try using a 3 percent hydrogen peroxide solution.
In fact using tea tree oil to remove mildew from fabric is the favorite method of a lot of people and there is almost no cases that tea tree oil fails to work properly.
Add 2 tsp of tea tree oil to 2 cups of water and mix well.
White vinegar kills mold and mildew while removing any lingering musty odors.
Use a cotton swab or a clean rag to dab hydrogen peroxide directly onto the stain.
Allow the hydrogen peroxide to set for 15 minutes.
Add 1 4 cup laundry detergent and 1 to 2 cups of white vinegar to the water.
Spray the mixture onto your fabric.
This works better than regular water on mold.
Add a few drops of tea tree oil to the vinegar solution to get extra effectiveness.
Blot it on the mold and allow it to work for a minute or so.
Since mold stains are hard to remove you should also pre soak your stained garment before washing it.
Then you add a third of a cup of white vinegar and the same amount of carbonated water.
Rinse solution from the area by.
For a natural bleach solution that s great for removing old mildew stains from white fabrics try using hydrogen peroxide which should be very cheap at most grocery and department stores with the following steps.
Set your washing machine to the hottest water setting allowed for the specific fabric and let the washer drum begin to fill with water.
Firstly you need a container to mix the products in.