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Mouldy interior



  MK4 Anni & MK5 Edt30
Hey folks,

I've got 2 cars at the moment and one of them has been parked up at the side of the house under a sheet. I've been checking on it now and again but probably haven't looked at it for a good 6 weeks. I've just gone to get it ready for it's MOT for selling and to my horror it's interior is full of mould! :( I should have kept more on top of it.

What's the best solution? I'm going to give it a proper good clean because I do want to sell it. I've read that white vinegar is a good solution followed by running an Ozone generator?

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Ol’ Tarby

ClioSport Moderator
  Clio 220 Trophy
Interested in this myself as I've got one to do aswell. Even the steering wheel is covered 🤢
 
  MK4 Anni & MK5 Edt30
Luckily it's just on my seats and a tiny bit on the dash and door cards/handles. It needs doing properly though as I don't want the new owner to deal with any of it!

I'm just a bit gutted because I was quite careful with it (I even ran a dehumidifier inside before parking it up and it didn't help). Bloody old cars eh!
 

Bluebeard

ClioSport Moderator
  Whichever has fuel
White/green mould;

Bowl of hot water, as hot as your hands can cope with.
Clean MF cloth.
Leave the cloth soaking in the water for 10+ minutes.
Wring out the cloth loosely - not dripping but not wrung out fully.
Wipe over interior.
Wipe again with dry cloth.

Put a cheap Maine powered Dehumidifier in it for 24h. (Make sure the car is totally empty, even carpet over mats and parcel shelf)

You’ll be golden.

If it’s black mould; pay someone.
 
  MK4 Anni & MK5 Edt30
Thanks for the help mate. I don't think it looks like black mould but I really wouldn't know to be honest. I assume that's the dangerous stuff? Definitely looks like white/green mould.
 
  MK4 Anni & MK5 Edt30
Interested in this myself as I've got one to do aswell. Even the steering wheel is covered 🤢
White/green mould;

Bowl of hot water, as hot as your hands can cope with.
Clean MF cloth.
Leave the cloth soaking in the water for 10+ minutes.
Wring out the cloth loosely - not dripping but not wrung out fully.
Wipe over interior.
Wipe again with dry cloth.

Put a cheap Maine powered Dehumidifier in it for 24h. (Make sure the car is totally empty, even carpet over mats and parcel shelf)

You’ll be golden.

If it’s black mould; pay someone.

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Just one coat done so far, came off really easy so I think it was more like mildew. I used boiling water mixed with some white vinegar and multiple cloths. Just airing it out for a few hours and then will have another clean tomorrow followed by a wet vac and 24 hours of a dehumidifer.

The leak is definitely coming from the boot. The sub & amp in the back was absolutely soaking but I've got space in my garage now. Just thought I would make use of this nice weather eh and then can get it sold!
 

thecrim22

ClioSport Club Member
  various
Pull the seatbelts right out and check them if you haven't done so already as often they can be mouldy in behind the plastics
 


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