How to clean mould from canvas packs

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How to clean mould from canvas packs

Postby baldhead » Mon 25 Jun, 2012 5:49 pm

Hi,

I have some canvas back packs / gaiters that have been in storage they have mould on them and a musty smell

Any advise on how to clean this off

Thanks
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Re: How to clean mould from canvas packs

Postby corvus » Mon 25 Jun, 2012 7:47 pm

Worthwhile trying a Bi Carb Soda paste scrub with a nail brush then follow up with a cold water cycle in the washing machine or hand wash.
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Re: How to clean mould from canvas packs

Postby baldhead » Tue 26 Jun, 2012 10:40 am

Thanks Corvus

Will give this a go

Cheers
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Re: How to clean mould from canvas packs

Postby climbingone » Tue 24 Jul, 2012 11:30 pm

I have an old canvas tent that had some mold on it some years ago the manufacture told me to buy Milton from the supermarket its a liquid in a blue bottle used to sterilize babies bottles you make a dilute solution and sponge it down when it dries go to a camping store and buy some canvas reproofing "stuff" paint it on and Robert's your mothers brother
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Re: How to clean mould from canvas packs

Postby matagi » Wed 25 Jul, 2012 7:58 am

After cleaning off the mould, expose the pack to sunlight for a couple of hours. The UV will kill off the mould spores.
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Re: How to clean mould from canvas packs

Postby DonQx » Wed 25 Jul, 2012 1:30 pm

had a similar issue with a waxed cotton jacket recently

soaked in a bucket with water + 1 pack of baking powder for 24 hours

worked a treat

sunshine sounds good too, low impact

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Re: How to clean mould from canvas packs

Postby Pteropus » Thu 26 Jul, 2012 7:28 pm

I use white vinegar if anything gets mouldy (which happens regularly in the tropics/sub-tropics). See post here too -> viewtopic.php?f=15&t=7683#p120516
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How to clean mould from canvas packs

Postby Wolfix » Tue 31 Jul, 2012 2:37 pm

I use vinegar too. Damp here in Katoomba so I wipe with vinegar, wash if possible and hang in the sun. Mould isn't a huge problem if it's removed quickly but you should make sure you're in a ventilated area or cover your airways with a mask or Buff so you don't breathe the spores in.
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