Run the washer on a standard wash cycle - with 1 tablespoon of Bicarbonate of Soda in the detergent drawer. The resulting solution will travel through all of the water course, and should clean out any lingering smells. Afterwards - run the cycle again with ONLY water - to give the system a thorough rinse.
With a power washer and a little patience.
A power washer on it's own may not be able to clean all the mold off of house siding. It would be best to use a power washer that allows soap to be added. Instead of soap add an anti-fungal chemical that should help clean the mold better.
NO, just clear instructions on how to dry the gasket around the door and to leave the door open when not in use. This will prevent the mold from growing and the smell the comes with it. NO, just clear instructions on how to dry the gasket around the door and to leave the door open when not in use. This will prevent the mold from growing and the smell the comes with it.
While that sounds as an agreeable proposition to use half the quantity as you would for a top loader, it still is advisable not to use a detergent designed to be used for a top loader when you want to use a front loading washer. It is best to use a HE (High Efficiency) detergent in a front loading washer. Minimal suds is the key. No suds at all is the best option, though quite unlikely. Top loading detergent also inhibits the evaporation of water around the seal and promotes the growth of bacteria mold and mildew.
Yes, you can put plush toys in the washer, as long as you have a good dryer as well. Putting the plush toy in the washer may ruin the shape and overall look of the toy but at least it will be clean. If you do not dry it properly mold can develop which can harm the child or adult who will be playing with it.
I would use alcohol then re-due whatever the mold covered.
Mold and water leaking can be a problem with front load washers. They may also not be as energy efficient as they claim. They tend to be more expensive than other washer and dryer pairs.
Basically, a pressure washer uses pressurization to deliver a concentrated spray of water or liquid. The force of this stream enables you to deep clean surfaces. But be careful what you use a pressure cleaner on - the force of the water can harm some surfaces. A pressure washer is a machine that pressurizes enough pressure to blast out a forceful spray of water that can deep clean an area and rid it of grime and mold. Pressure washers are used by painters to peel away paint from a house.
MoldSTAT is an EPA approved mold killer for your home. They offer mold cleaners and products to help prevent the spread of mold.
yes it can
On bare, completely clean iron? No
Diluted bleach.