In the old days, people used to boil their clothing.
 Could that be one reason for it?

Ode

At 09:32 AM 8/14/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I'm having serious problems trying to kill mold spores in bedding and 
>have given up on cotton materials as impossible to treat adequately.
>
>Does anyone know what kind of damage would occur if chlorine bleach were 
>used on Vellux blankets? The manufacturer says "do not bleach", but as 
>far as I can find out, the blankets are made of nylon and polyethylene 
>which are supposed to be unaffected by chlorine bleach.
>
>Would bleaching change the color? If so, that doesn't matter. Would the 
>blanket be destroyed? Does anyone have any information or experience to 
>share? 
>
>Is there any other way to disinfect bedding? I can detect at least 6 
>different symptoms caused by different types of bacteria or mold.
>
>I have tried many different methods of disinfecting, but they seem to 
>only work on 3 or 4 of the symptoms and leave the rest unchanged.
>
>Thanks for any information you can give!
>
>Best Wishes,
>
>Mike Monett
>
>
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