How to get rid of mold/ stains from an outdoor carpet?
Related Discussions
How to clean a mirror without streaks?
Every time I clean my mirrors, they end up having tons of streaks and almost look worse than before I started. What could I use to clean them that won't leave streaks... See more
How to clean burns on stainless steel pans?
Help! I burned my pan. How do I clean stainless steel cookware that's been burned?
How to clean shower doors
How to clean glass shower doors
How to clean hardwood floors in the kitchen?
What is the best way to clean hardwood floors in the kitchen?
How to clean my kitchen cabinets from grease?
My kitchen cabinets are embarrassingly greasy. Please share your degreasing tips with me so I don't have to cringe every time I glance at my cabinets.
How do I get rid of moss growing on my outdoor carpet
I laid a bed of sand then outdoor carpet before I place a childrens outdoor play area complete with a play house, swings and a rock wall. It was good for about 5 yea... See more
How do you remove the pink mold stain from shower curtain?
Any tips and tricks on how to get rid of pink mold would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
It might go deeper than carpet. Did you check underneath first. If it's over concrete - then treat concrete and use a mild soap solution to clean carpet.
https://www.wikihow.com/Clean-Artificial-Grass
Where your stain is get a hypodermic needle(where I don't know) - home depot has a premixed solution for mold. Use needle to get solution underneath carpet, but read directions first. Get a fan to blow on carpet where you insert mold solution so you can really get it dry. Once dry clean top of carpet with mild soap solution and again use fan to dry. Should be able to dry fast enough. Hope this helps. Maybe someone else has a different way or I would go to "Pintrest". Look for "diy get rid of mold underneath outdoor carpeting"
Did you get message re using a 💉 to get mold solution under carpet. Use fan to dry real good. Then apply mild soapy solution to clean rug. Again use fan to dry faster then letting it dry naturally.