I read that rubbing alcohol will do the trick. Heres the link. http://home.howstuffworks.com/how-to-remove-mildew-stains.htm
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Vinegar is an acid. It doesn't remove lime scale, but it softens it so that it can be easily removed.
Anything containing borax, boric acid or sodium borates. Borates kill the living organisms that make up mold and mildew.
because the distilled white vinegar is strong so there for it has the power to remove permanent marker!
washing soft top with a mild bleach or water and vinegar will remove the mildew
vinegar removes mold, mildew and odor from clothing
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The best way to remove mildew from fabric blinds is to prepare a solution of bicarbonate of soda, lemon juice and white vinegar.
Mildew (Mould) can be removed by cleaning with: a) bleach b) a mould remover (in New Zealand or Australia this is Exit Mould but the generic supermarket brands work just as well) c) vinegar d) lemon juice e) baking soda and vinegar
Wash off as much of the mold and mildew as you can--use white vinegar in the water, or put some baking soda in the water. Then, let the futon sit outside in the sun for a day or so.
Silk is an especially fragile fabric and can be easily damaged if steps are not taken with extreme care to remove mildew. There are products that can be used to remove mildew from silk, and certain steps that need to be performed to not only remove mildew from the fabric but to kill the fungi which causes the mildew.
The easiest thing is to take the shower curtain down and put it in the washing machine. The best thing is put it in with small items like socks and underwear. If it's too delicate for that put it on a flat surface and clean it with a soft rag soaked in vinegar. This will remove the mildew.
Mildew can be removed by mixing a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water and spraying it on the mildew. Let the solution soak for a few minutes and then wipe clean.
Remove the adhesive.
I read that rubbing alcohol will do the trick. Heres the link. http://home.howstuffworks.com/how-to-remove-mildew-stains.htm
There are many examples of natural household cleaners. These include vinegar to cut through grease and mildew and baking soda to remove odors and limescale among others.