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Bazile | 13:13 Fri 29th Apr 2016 | Home & Garden
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What non-chemical solution(s) would be able to remove mould from
a surface ?
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dry bread ?? or baking soda..or both ?
What type of surface?
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wallpaper
....remove wallpaper...
Do you know what's causing it?
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The wallpaper will be removed in the not too distant future - removing the mould is only for the short term
You could try applying white vinegar to the area; let it soak in for an hour or two (applying more if it dries out); and then rinse off with a dampened cloth.
By the way, I tried this on mold in antique/vintage clock cases, and it worked.
I truly cannot think of anything that is non-chemical to get rid of mould.

Vinegar, soda etc are all chemicals.

Just washing it with water (still a chemical really) will not work.

Find the source of the dampness , treat it, make sure your ventilation is good and the mould should go.
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When i said 'non chemical ' - i meant something you don't need to wear gloves for i.e. not harmful to skin

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