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Mumsnet Discussions: Good housekeeping : Can I get rid of mould on a maclaren pushchair? (10 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By 2babies2tired on Tue 13-May-08 14:08:08
We have kept our pushchair in the shed for quite some time and got it out to get ready for our holidays but it is covered in mould (everywhere, even on the straps!).

With hindsight it was probably a bit silly to leave it in a damp shed over the winter as it probably had remnants of all sorts of food left in it! I can manage to keep the house clean but the pushchairs and cars are another matter! blush

Any ideas if it will be possible to remove the mould and if so how? Cheers!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By dylsmum1998 on Tue 13-May-08 14:14:57
don't know how bad mould is/ or even if this would work, but you could try scrubbing with bio wash powder. i got a little mold out of a pushchair a friend gave me years ago doing this and left it in the sun to dry
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By LoveMyGirls on Tue 13-May-08 14:17:37
can you take it apart and soak in a solution of milton? then wash in the washing machine?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By 2babies2tired on Tue 13-May-08 18:21:12
Thanks!

I've managed to take it apart but I don't have any milton. I don't think non bio would be strong enough. Would oxi-clean discolour it if I soaked it in that before chucking in the washing machine?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Dragonbutter on Tue 13-May-08 18:22:47
I have the same problem with my maclaren.
I'm going to let you ruin yours with oxi-clean first before i try it grin
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By 2babies2tired on Tue 13-May-08 18:26:49
Ok - Will let you know hmm!

I phoned Mclaren and found out it would cost £65 for a new hood and seat for my Mclaren Techno Classic so fingers crossed!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Marvin on Tue 13-May-08 20:52:00
I stripped the mouldy cover off my Maclaren quest and put that and any loose straps through the wash with some normal bio liquid (we don't have anything fancy like oxi-xlean here anyway) on a one-underline programme, and it came out lovely. (scrubbed them first). scrubbed the hood and other straps in situ. Was really pleased (and releived) with the result.
Good luck.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By LovingTheWeather on Tue 13-May-08 21:43:47
my "household hints book (yes I know, very sad!!) says 1 part white vinegar to 4 parts water - dab with a cloth, rinse & put out in the sun to dry.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By 2babies2tired on Fri 16-May-08 09:15:10
Thanks for advice everyone.

I acually removed all the covers/straps and soaked them in a bath of cold water and a couple of scoops of oxi-clean for about 2 hours, gave them a scrub then popped them in the machine on 30 degree wash. Most of the mould has gone, amazing! Its now the cleanest its been since we brought it. I didn't notice any significant colour fading alhough the flourescent strips at the side don't look as bright. A good result!grin
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By MNersanonymous on Fri 16-May-08 14:48:06
ooh which book is that Loving the weather - is it any good?


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