Effective Ways to Remove Mould from Carpets

Mould damages the carpet by eating away at the fabric and if left untreated can get very difficult to completely remove. 

When you are trying to remove the mould on your own make sure you wear proper coveralls, goggles and a facemask as mould can penetrate through the skin pores or even enter your body through breathing.

Ways to Remove Moulds

While treating the mould make sure that you keep the doors of the designated room closed so that it won’t spread to other areas of the facility. For proper airflow, you can keep the windows of the carpeted room open.

Given that it is possible for you to move the carpets from their place, then take them outside and leave them under the sunlight for 1-2 days. And if they can’t be moved then you can use a humidifier or a fan to dry the carpets.

After drying the carpets, use a string bristled brush to remove the dried-up mould matter from the top as well as the bottom surface of the carpet.

Once you remove the mould debris spray an anti-mould solution on the carpet and let it dry. You can follow the instructions given on the spray bottle. Spray the solution twice on both the top as well as the bottom surface of the carpets.

Lastly, use a dehumidifier for the next two days to scrape out the remaining mould debris from the carpet.

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