How can I remove mold stains from a stroller?

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It’s one of those little "cheap" ones where basically it’s only material & that’s also the seat.
I’m pretty sure I killed the mold. But I don’t want to bleach it b/c the material will fade.

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  1. hawkthree says:

    Sounds like you’ve killed the mold and are now dealing with the stains only. Find a permanent magic marker and color the stains. Mold can be killed with bleach and the bleach will whiten the fabric, so that’s why you need a permanent magic marker.

  2. damsel36 says:

    Try Chlorox Cleanup. It could fade your fabric, but at least your stroller would be sterilized.

  3. ford88stu says:

    bleach,
    try 4 oz to one gallon water, then apply to the fabric with a sponge let it sit for a few minutes then rinse with water. it will bleach the fabric. bleach is the only thing that will kill mold.

  4. jjthinstrips says:

    An employee at a second-hand store told me that Tilex brand mildew remover would clean the mildew off our umbrella stroller. It worked! After spraying it on, I watched the stroller carefully. AS SOON as the mildew began to fade, I rinsed the stroller with the garden hose to avoid having the fabric eaten away by the cleaner. The stroller looked as good as new…

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