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Mold and Mildew on Patio Cushions - What Can Be Done?

Mold and mildew on patio cushions and pads can be very hard to clean, and of course is very unsightly. What can you do to clean mold and mildew from outdoor cushions and pads? Before answering that question, let's learn a little about mold and what causes it in the first place...

What is Mold?

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Believe it or not, mold has been colse to ever since the Earth was born. It exists, like all else on our planet, for a purpose. Its job is to clean up dead things!

Mold and Mildew on Patio Cushions - What Can Be Done?

Mold is even mentioned in the Old Testament of the Bible. A very detailed explanation of how to get rid of mold from an infected house can be found in Leviticus 14:33-45. Check it out, it's an consuming read!

There are over 100,000 dissimilar varieties of mold. Some are useful to us; some are destructive. Most of them are harmless, but many of them can cause irritation to susceptible humans. useful molds are those used to make medicines like Penicillin, cheeses (Brie, Camembert, Danish Blue, Stilton and Gorgonzola to name a few), as well as beer, some dessert wines, salami and soy sauce.

Others can be very destructive and even deadly to human beings. But most of all, they are just pesky -- development a mess of bathrooms, basements and even our favorite patio cushions and patio furniture.

How Does Mold Start to Grow?

The beginnings of mold increase are 'spores' that are carried by the wind and spread by the billions in the air, looking for a place with the right conditions to grow.

Mold needs four elements in order to develop: a food source, moisture, ideal temperature, and time. Their favorite food source is whatever cellular, such as paper and wood. They're not too single about moisture and temperature -- as little as 55% relative humidity can supply enough moisture for many molds. Likewise with temperature: as long as it's between 68 and 86 degrees they're very much at home. And time? Very little! In many cases mold can make significantly in just hours.

Why Does Mold and Mildew charge Patio Furniture Cushions?

Here's an important fact: mold Cannot eat your outdoor patio cushions. Today's patio cushions are made from synthetic materials and consist of no cellulose fiber. So why then, you ask, are my patio cushions moldy? Good question.

You might be surprised to learn that the mold on your outdoor cushions is not living off the cushions and pads at all: its food is the dust, dirt, pollen and even your dead skin cells that are embedded in the fibers of the fabric.

Now that we know this, we can settle the problem. The inescapable retort is to keep your outdoor cushions and pads clean. A approved and quarterly cleaning cycle at least twice a year (more in dusty or pollen-laden areas) will help to prevent the formation of mold and mildew by eliminating the food source for the spores.

What Can I Do to Clean Off the Mold that has Already Formed On My Outdoor Cushions?

The retort to that demand depends on the type of fabric that is used to make your single cushions. Some fabrics can tolerate a bleach clarification to kill the mold and clean the cushions, while other fabrics will be destroyed if you use bleach.

This report is already too long, so to for tips on the best cleaning options for your single needs, visit the website shown below. You'll find definite cleaning instructions for discrete outdoor fabrics, and other helpful articles.

What Can I Do to prevent Mold from advent Back?

As earlier stated, keeping your cushions and pads clean is the answer. Also, there are products you can use to help with prevention. ScotchGuard(R) helps for indoor fabrics, but is not favorable for outdoors. Again, the website shown below has helpful information.

Mold and Mildew on Patio Cushions - What Can Be Done?

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