Could anyone tell me how do I get mould of my leather jacket?My wardrobe cuboard is very quite damp I got out my other leather jacket and it was covered in mould on the outside and in side on the lining
Thanks Nina
Could anyone tell me how do I get mould of my leather jacket?My wardrobe cuboard is very quite damp I got out my other leather jacket and it was covered in mould on the outside and in side on the lining
Thanks Nina
You can brush most of it if it's dry, then wipe it off with a cloth with warm soapy water, but you'll need to kill the mould spores that are now there. Bleach will do that, but it may mark the lining, so check a small bit first. There are other mould-killers, but bleach is effective and cheap.
Make sure your jacket is completely dry before hanging it up. Mould likes damp. If you can get a wardrobe heater it will help. I've got one that's basically a metal box with vents, and a small heating element (40 or 60W).
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Try Dettol
(or Savlon ot Jayes or pretty much any disinfectant)
But I would not use chlorine bleach on leather - iits too harsh and damages the leather.
You can wipe your jacket with a paper towel soaked in it
But that only really gets the surface.
If its really bad you will need to soak it for a day or two - make sure it gets the leather really wet right through
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Take it to the dry cleaner - you are better to pay a professional than ruin it yourself
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Dilute vinegar and water works well for killing mould.
Once The jacket has been cleaned off with warm soapy water.
Give it a wipe with the vinegar and water.
Then let it air dry, but not in direct sunlight....
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