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Mold Season

Postby dimwit » Fri Jun 23, 2006 6:40 pm

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God I hate the rainy season! It whas been the death of more watch bands, shoes and bags than I care to remember. After yesterday's rain my bag has taken on the pleasant odor of a hockey rink locker. This is actually a fairly good bag so it isn't something I want to toss out.

Has anyone got any decent suggestions on how to get rid of the mold?

Thanks.
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Postby GomiGirl » Fri Jun 23, 2006 6:50 pm

tell me about it - we have been battling mould for a few weeks now. We have bought the local supermarket out of closet camels but we are out to buy a dehumidifyer this weekend.

Also, most airconditioners have a dry setting.
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Postby dimwit » Fri Jun 23, 2006 7:03 pm

Problem is that this is occuring on the inside of my business bag so the a dehumidifier won't cut it. If it were just in the house I wouldn't hesitate to use a chloride cleaner like this stuff:

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but I am frighten to think of what it might do to leather.
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Postby Charles » Fri Jun 23, 2006 8:09 pm

dimwit wrote:Problem is that this is occuring on the inside of my business bag so the a dehumidifier won't cut it.

What's it made of, leather? Try sticking it in a freezer to kill and dry out the mold (although I don't know if the musty smell might transfer to frozen foods). Then you could use Saddle Soap to clean it up a bit.
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Mmmm

Postby kurohinge1 » Fri Jun 23, 2006 11:46 pm

dimwit wrote:. . . Has anyone got any decent suggestions on how to get rid of the mold? . . .


I use white vinegar for various surfaces, including leather, but I also spotted this:

nc state uni wrote:
Leather goods. Make a diluted alcohol solution by mixing one cup of denatured alcohol with 1 cup of water. Using a cloth dampened with this solution, wipe mildew off leather. Dry in a current of air. If mildew remains, clean with thick suds of mild soap, saddle soap, or a soap containing a fungicide or germicide. Wipe the suds off with a damp cloth and dry in an airy place. Polish leather with a good wax dressing . . . more


And if all else fails, holler for Mold Man . . .

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Postby Mulboyne » Sat Jun 24, 2006 3:31 am

This solution may take a while to appear:

The Age: Biosignal gets Japan support
EMERGING biotech company Biosignal has won the support of a Japanese group, which will invest in the company and help accelerate commercialisation...Biosignal has developed an anti-bacterial product that is likely to be used initially on contact lenses but which has many other potential uses, chief executive Michael Oredsson said. The product was developed from a molecule called a furanone, which was found in a seaweed on the east coast. Researchers noticed that bacteria never colonised the seaweed. The researchers developed the synthetic furanone, which can be applied as an anti-bacterial film to a range of products. Mr Oredsson said [the investor] was interested in using the anti-bacterial product to protect housing and construction products against mould and fungus in humid Japan
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