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<blockquote data-quote="BigCasino" data-source="post: 282334" data-attributes="member: 2824"><p>A mixture of water some bleach, and spic and span will kill mildew, bleach alone will not kill mold and mildew, an ingredient which I can't recall, maybe phosphate? will kill the mildew/mold, the bleach should take away the odor and help sanitize, I don't think it should leave behind any odors or flavors, but I think I would try to keep them in an open airy place for a while to let them air out after the cleaning, other than that I have no idea perhaps some one else might know of something</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCasino, post: 282334, member: 2824"] A mixture of water some bleach, and spic and span will kill mildew, bleach alone will not kill mold and mildew, an ingredient which I can't recall, maybe phosphate? will kill the mildew/mold, the bleach should take away the odor and help sanitize, I don't think it should leave behind any odors or flavors, but I think I would try to keep them in an open airy place for a while to let them air out after the cleaning, other than that I have no idea perhaps some one else might know of something [/QUOTE]
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