Cleaning Remis Blinds with black mildew spots on them

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Hi folks, just wondering if anyone has any good tips for removing black mould or mildew spots from a small section of a Remis Blind. We've tried a white vinegar solution. Stardrops. Citrus fruits solution & bicarbonate of soda. All to no avail. Do any of you genius's have a tried and tested positive result please
 
This has been cover before on a previous thread, try the search facility as you may well find someone who has the perfect answer there, good luck 🤞🏻
 
Our kitchen blind was looking pretty grotty (old van) I tried cleaning it and gave up.
Got some Ceramic (I think) paint, mixed up a blue that was close to the original colour and painted it.
Was awkward & time consuming but looks so much better now!
 
This has been cover before on a previous thread, try the search facility as you may well find someone who has the perfect answer there, good luck 🤞🏻
Thanks PP Bear. I have tried searching as you suggested, but no definitive responses I'm afraid. Hence re asking the same question
 
I have used this carefully, on the nets using a cloth and it works, so if I had a problem on the Remis I would use, test an incospitios area first.

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Our bottom half of the remis blind in hab door was quite badly spotted with mould. I sprayed an inconspicuous bit (to test) with astonish mould and mildew remover (green bottle) and half an hour later the blind was clear of marks. It’s brilliant stuff
 
Hi folks, just wondering if anyone has any good tips for removing black mould or mildew spots from a small section of a Remis Blind. We've tried a white vinegar solution. Stardrops. Citrus fruits solution & bicarbonate of soda. All to no avail. Do any of you genius's have a tried and tested positive result please
VENTILATION & Gentle warmth BEFORE THE EVENT!.... Yes I'm shouting as many people either don't know this or choose to ignore the facts.

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Our bottom half of the remis blind in hab door was quite badly spotted with mould. I sprayed an inconspicuous bit (to test) with astonish mould and mildew remover (green bottle) and half an hour later the blind was clear of marks. It’s brilliant stuff
I can vouch for that, I even had a cushion cover that was spotted, turned it inside out and and sprayed it, hey presto no spots and the colours weren't faded or bleached.
 
These black spots are actually fly poo, not mould. We have a few on our door blinds and they are very hard to remove.
 
Our bottom half of the remis blind in hab door was quite badly spotted with mould. I sprayed an inconspicuous bit (to test) with astonish mould and mildew remover (green bottle) and half an hour later the blind was clear of marks. It’s brilliant stuff
Thanks for your reply. Tried, tested and worked!!😁
 
Thanks PP Bear. I have tried searching as you suggested, but no definitive responses I'm afraid. Hence re asking the same question
Found this one, if it helps.

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Found this one, if it helps.

I think it's maybe because I used Remis in my question, so it didn't show this post. Thanks
 
Amazed i havent replyed on this thread yet or that my remedy hasnt been mentioned. Oil of cloves. It works and not nasty like bleach products.
 

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