i have residential bouncer that is very stain and may be showing signs of mold. How to clean it right?

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Inflatable bouncer made out of tent canvas. Its huge with a climbing wall and slide, enclosed jumpy area. I tried mild soap and the sun- didn’t work, tried bleach mixed with water, amonia with water all this didn’t work.
Titlex work great- no more stains or smells with a lot of sun.

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  1. Pious Girl says:

    Not sure what a ‘residential’ bouncer is, but if you’re talking about a baby bouncer, if it’s showing signs of mold, throw it out! You can get another one for 20 dollars, and that is a small price to pay for keeping your child healthy and safe.

    If it’s something else entirely, clean it with a mild detergent and non-chlorine bleach, and let it air dry, then spray it with a disinfectant, paying special attention to the spots where you think mold may have been growing, and then after allowing it to dry for 24 hours, wash it again.

    If the fabric is removable, do the second dry in a clothes dryer. Do not use the clothes dryer for the first dry, as if there is mold inside, the heated environment may actually help it to grow.

    Good Luck! :)

  2. listurhopes says:

    If you are refering to a bouncing house playset. You can presure wash them but remember to use a light detergent and keep the nozel at least two to three feet from the shell.

  3. Sakura Baby says:

    Try using vinegar solution. Mix white vinegar with water in the ratio of 1:1. Spray to vinegar solution onto the spots and let it sits for at least 15 minutes before washing with plain water. You may need to repeat the process for stubborn mold stains. When you are done with the cleaning allow it to dry completely under the sun. Do not fold it until it has fully dried. Vinegar is very good as disinfectant too.

    Hope this helps.

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