Leather is not a form of food for moulds or bacteria.
Mould has two common meanings. One is in reference to the fungi that form on leather and food items, such as cheese and bread. The other meaning has the 'form to shape' context. Such as "I'll mold you into a seaman yet!". Or "we then constructed a sand mould in which to cast the part". This latter meaning is commonly spelt mold, but the distinction is becoming slight.
As food ages and decomposes, mold may form on the food.
leave stains and maybe wear the leather especially if the leather is brown.
Mold is formed by air catching the food or any substance and then it makes Mold form and then you can't touch it! D:
How to remove mold from black couches
With your tongue.
You can get a Mold from the chemical that is in the sandal. Or the type of product that is uses.
how to remove white mould from brown patent leather shoes
Mold can grow on leather shoes when they are exposed to damp or humid conditions, as mold thrives in moisture-rich environments. If shoes are not properly dried after use or stored in a poorly ventilated area, moisture can accumulate, creating an ideal breeding ground for mold spores. Additionally, organic materials in leather can provide nutrients for mold growth. To prevent mold, it's essential to keep shoes clean, dry, and stored in a well-ventilated space.
because they could evolve from the smallest measure i guess?
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.
No, the mold is a fungus and it is eating the food.