4.With Bleach
For white clothing, you can use bleach. Do not use bleach on colored clothing, as it will cause discoloration. Add a small amount of bleach to a bucket of water. Wear gloves to protect your skin, then apply the mixture to the stains using a cloth. Rinse the garment with cold water, then wash it in the washing machine.
5.With Sunlight
Mold that survived the washing machine can still be eliminated by drying the garment in direct sunlight. The sun’s rays have a natural bleaching effect that can help remove the stains.
6.With a Special Mold Remover
There are also products available that are specifically designed to remove mildew stains from fabrics. Apply these products as directed, and hopefully, the stain will be gone in no time. Always follow the instructions on the label.
7.Dry Cleaner
If all else fails, consider taking the garment to a dry cleaner. They specialize in removing a wide range of stains. If the item is particularly precious to you and none of the above methods work, professional cleaning may be worth the cost.
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