Saturday, January 16, 2010

Toilet Shelves How Can You Remove Mildew From Wooden Shelves?

How can you remove mildew from wooden shelves? - toilet shelves

I live in an apartment made it very cheap. I have a huge wardrobe, the clothes that I can not use because it smells moldy. I can not even toilet paper because it absorbs the smell. The owner has nothing for him. How do I remove the smell? It seems that only on a shelf, but the platform can not be deleted. Ideas?

9 comments:

donna d said...

Bleach and water to get rid of mold and mildew and will not return, nor the smell and wash with white vinegar, for a moment, and you can eliminate the odor.

donna d said...

Bleach and water to get rid of mold and mildew and will not return, nor the smell and wash with white vinegar, for a moment, and you can eliminate the odor.

donna d said...

Bleach and water to get rid of mold and mildew and will not return, nor the smell and wash with white vinegar, for a moment, and you can eliminate the odor.

~~DANI BEAR~~ said...

Pour a little Clorox in it.
Leave it.
And rinse well! especially if you're going to put litter in it.

cyndiga said...

I would be concerned for any reason, the shape is present, and therefore must be the owner. Causes unsanitary living conditions and the Ministry of Health in collaboration with the code for changes in housing without a doubt their heads. Bleach slow growth, but there are many varieties of mold. The lemon juice delay the smell of bleach, after it has dried. Mix cold water and bleach and gloves when applying by hand. Let dry the bleach for at least 3-4 hours and apply the lemon juice. Fresh works better. Old English lemon oil will help the wood moisture repellent. GL

Nanna Green said...

either varnish or paint on the platform that help, the smell away paintable

Nanna Green said...

either varnish or paint on the platform that help, the smell away paintable

juliet_b... said...

If the musty shelves are particle board, it is almost impossible to get all the mushrooms situation. If this is not the particle board can wash with bleach to try to use all (gloves!) And while chlorine is still damp, work in a thin layer of salt. If everything dried under vacuum, and salt.
Find out why the form in the first place. Is this a place that grows much condensation? If so, and truly free of the smell to a point where you can use, you must delete them on a regular basis, either with bleach or vinegar at full strength.

brat64 said...

try to wash to wash the floor with vinegar, then spray with baking soda to eliminate odors. Works for me: D
I have the same problem with mildew or ammonia, or hydrogen peroxide

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