There are many methods to remove a musty smell, but the method employed depends upon what material is involved and mobility. In general, baking soda, crumpled newspaper, charcoal, and some enzymes will absorb the smell and can be removed and discarded.
To remove mold smell from books, you can try placing them in a well-ventilated area with baking soda or activated charcoal to absorb the odor. You can also gently wipe the covers and pages with a cloth dampened with a mixture of water and white vinegar. It's important to ensure the books are completely dry before returning them to shelves.
Put used tumble dryer sheets (like Bounce or any other supermarket brand) in between some of the pages of the books, i heard this tip on the programme 'how clean is your house'. But make sure they are used so the book pages don't get damaged by the chemicals used in the sheets. Hope this helps.
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Charcoal briquets can help absorb odors, including mold smells, from books if placed in a sealed container together. The porous nature of charcoal allows it to trap and neutralize odors over time. Ensure proper ventilation and replacing the charcoal regularly for best results.
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It will smell and may have mold on it. The mold can be yellowish in color.
how do i remove mold from vinyl
by its smell
Yes , it does have an aroma & it is bad for you when you smell too much of it . you can get sicker from smelling mold spores in your house .
Your best bet is to remove all the visible mold from the shoes with a brush or towel. Once you've gotten all the mold you can off your leather shoes, try cleaning them with Tea Tree Oil and setting them out in the sun to fully dry and lose their smell. After they are dry you should wax your shoes to protect the leather and keep the mold from coming back.
i stored a vinyl hot tub in storage and now it has yellow and black mold stains on it. how do i remove the stains and smell?
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First find the source of the dampness that is causing the smell and fix that issue. You may need to replace drywall or flooring that has become too wet. Otherwise, cleaning with bleach or other mildew killing cleaner should reduce the issue. Make sure you have enough ventilation and air for the air to dry out.
If your problem is just a lingering mold smell (and spores that are trapped in the fabric) then I would suggest using an ozone generator or finding a dry cleaner that uses ozone for such things.Ozone is going to break down the mold smell, but it is also going to destroy the mold spores which prevents them from turning into active mold growth in the future.You can rent ozone generators... looks like the top google result for "ozone generator rental" eventually leads here: http://www.ozonesolutions.comIf instead you already do have mold actively growing on the cloth (might be worth a close inspection) then you will almost certainly need to have a professional look at it.
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