Leather Mould Remover Cleaners Leather Hero Australia
Leather Mould Remover Cleaners Leather Hero Australia

Leather Mould Remover

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Mould Remover (No.21)

Banish mould from your leather with this effective mould remover and inhibitor.

  • Removes mould and mould spores and inhibits future outbreaks
  • Free of bleach, chlorine, triclosan and peroxide
  • Non-caustic and kills 99.9% of germs, including staphylococcus, e-coli and pseudomonas
  • Water-based
  • Pleasant smelling
  • Easy to use
  • Suitable for most leathers, fabrics and other surfaces 

Easy to use

Simply spray onto the leather or pour generously onto a cloth and wipe over the surface. Allow it to penetrate then wipe to remove the mould. A brush can be used to agitate into the grain if needed. Repeat with a fresh cloth to 'rinse'. Be sure to have plenty of fresh cloths to help avoid cross-contamination. 

Ideal mould conditions

Mould spores are in the air and ready to colonise surfaces such as leather, fabric and carpet when conditions are ideal. Mould flourishes with:

  • Warmth
  • Humidity or moisture
  • An organic food source (such as grime from soiling, spills and skin transferred through normal handling)
  • A porous substrate

After mould treatment

To reduce the chance of mould returning, take the following steps:

  • Clean with a suitable leather cleaner to remove the mould food source 
  • Nourish with a suitable conditioner to maintain softness and suppleness
  • Ensure leather goods are dry before storing 
  • Reduce humidity in the storage area if possible

Mould stains

In rare cases, mould can leave stains or eat into leather coatings leaving a frosty appearance. Whilst the mould can be removed with Mould Remover (No.21), recolouring may be needed to cover the damage. 

 

Mould be gone

Treat mould and mildew with this simple wipe-on Mould Remover (No.21).

Kills mould, spores and 99.9% of germs.

Best practice mould removal

1) With gloves on, spray Mould Remover (No.21) onto the leather or pour onto a microfibre cloth then wipe over the affected areas. A brush can be used to loosen the mould if needed. Think of this step as 'cleaning'

2) With a clean cloth, repeat the process. Think of this step as 'rinsing'

3) Mould feeds on organic matter which comes from contact with skin, food spills and the atmosphere. Remove that food source with Cleanse (No.1)

4) Now that your leather is free of soiling, mould, spores and germs, condition it with Nourish (No.2)

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Customer Reviews

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Stuart Moran
WOW!! This S*&t Works!!!!

I have some beautiful leather saddlebags on my Harley Davidson that I purchased whilst living in the United Kingdom, a very damp and Clement environment to say the least. When importing my motorcycle across from the UK it came with a type of mold, spore on the inside of the saddlebags, which would return no matter what treatment was applied until I tried leather hero. One small 250 mil bottle, a little bit of elbow grease, and one of their specialist brushes, and the mold spores have been removed not to be seen again. I honestly cannot recommend this product more highly. I'll be trying the leather conditioner next!!!

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Penny Garrett

I have not used it yet I’m waiting for the rain to stop

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Jennifer Churchyard
Mildew cleaner and conditioner

I have cleaned my leather shoes and bags that had mildew due to humidity with mildew cleaner and then leather conditioner. They have come up looking wonderful and I am hopeful that the cleaner keeps the mildew at bay.

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Pamela Moffatt
Leather mould remover

I haven't used it yet, so can't review this product.

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Juliana N
Very happy

I am very happy with my purchase of mould remover.