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Removing damp spots from Pine Furniture
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We have a cupboard that has been stored in a garage. It now has some small black damp spots on the back. How should we treat it?
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I have bought "Dettol Mould and Mildew Remover" from Sainsbury's it is for bathrooms and steamy mould ridden rooms of the house. Like mould on bathrood tiles etc.
But I have used it on walls and ceilings to get rid of mould and black spot.
I think if you were to try and turn the cupboard so the side you are treating is facing upwards so when you spray it on you could leave little puddles of this liquid on the spots to work in / do it's business. Then wipe off.
And just see what happens give it a cuple of go's hopefully that will solve it .
Wear gloves and old clothes as it contains bleech and it took the colour out of my clothes oops.
I have bought "Dettol Mould and Mildew Remover" from Sainsbury's it is for bathrooms and steamy mould ridden rooms of the house. Like mould on bathrood tiles etc.
But I have used it on walls and ceilings to get rid of mould and black spot.
I think if you were to try and turn the cupboard so the side you are treating is facing upwards so when you spray it on you could leave little puddles of this liquid on the spots to work in / do it's business. Then wipe off.
And just see what happens give it a cuple of go's hopefully that will solve it .
Wear gloves and old clothes as it contains bleech and it took the colour out of my clothes oops.
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