Ideal for: Leather, vinyl and fabric that is affected by mould and mildew
Use with: a leather cleaner and conditioner 24 hours after treatment
Application schedule: As needed
Application method: Can be applied by spray or by pouring a generous amount onto a damp cloth
Best accessories: A soft bristle scrubbing brush, lots of white microfibre cloths
Instructions: On the labels, Directions for Use tab, Tips and under the How To tab in main menu
Drying time: depends on environmental conditions and the amount of product used. Typically 30 mins to a few hours.
Time before use: wait a few hours
Available in kits: No
Tips:
A damp cloth can be used to wipe off mould before treating with Mould Remover
Have lots of fresh cloths on hand
Dispose of cloths afterwards or launder carefully
A brush can be used if it seems to help
Allow apparel to dry before storing
After mould treatment, clean any soiling (organic material, grime from skin, spills, food etc) from the leather. This soiling is a 'food source' for mould. Use a leather cleaner and scrubbing brush (if needed) followed by a leather conditioner
Troubleshooting: If, after removing the mould, there are stains or frosty/white marks on the leather/vinyl, the mould may have caused permanent damage to the leather coatings/surface. To resolve this, recolouring may be needed.
If mould returns, try to improve the environment by resolving water leaks and dampness. Clean the leather very thoroughly. Dry the leather thoroughly using room heaters, gentle sunshine, de-humidifers, or a hair dryer.
Test before use: Always test products in an inconspicuous area first. There are many makers of leather and leather coatings and whilst most are to standard, there may be some that are not
Storage: Lid on tight and away from direct UV light and heat (in a cool dark cupboard). Avoid contaminating the contents with baterial sources including skin