The bleach will kill the mold and mildew so you should not see any signs of it after this stage.
Cleaning mold mildew off wood furniture.
Disinfect your furniture by mixing 1 cup of bleach for every 5 cups of hot water in a bucket.
Then vigorously wipe the furniture with a sponge or washcloth.
Use a soft bristled brush to scrub down the surface.
After clearing the particle board from all the fungus use the same bleach mixture 1 cup of bleach to 1 gallon of.
Scrape or brush the pressed wood to remove as many of the mold spores as possible.
If the mold is extremely resistant try sanding it away with sandpaper.
Use a white rag to wipe down the furniture where the mold and mildew are.
Mix water and a non ammonia detergent together and scrub the entire surface.
Wash down sealed or painted wood if the mold has grown on painted wood like an interior door or a sealed wood finish like floors begin by washing down with a liquid dishwashing detergent and water solution.
Painted or stained wood is easier to clean as the mold is not able to penetrate the stain or paint.
If the wood you re dealing with is either painted or stained that means the mold has not penetrated.
Mix one tablespoon of detergent to one quart of water.
To clean mildew or mold mix a squirt or two of dishwashing detergent and some warm water.
Use a vacuum with a hepa filter to remove surface mold.
As the mold spores haven t penetrated through to the wood you can use a mild cleanser to remove the surface mold with a high rate of success.
To remove stubborn mold scrub the furniture down with a detergent or bleach solution using a stiff bristled brush.
To remove light mold from wood furniture add cheap vodka to a spray bottle and coat the furniture with it before allowing the piece to air dry in direct sunlight.
If you re removing mildew from a piece of indoor wooden furniture use a water filled spray bottle paying special attention to the mildew laden areas.
You can therefore stick to a mild cleaning solution a simple mixture of dishwashing detergent.