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Daughter has two white school shirts that got mould on them when hung in her wardrobe/built in cupboard (posted about this last week and now fixed with B-I-N as someone recommended) can it be got out of the shirts? If so, what would you use?  
Daughter has two white school shirts that got mould on them when hung in her wardrobe/built in cupbo

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Put all my son’s school uniforms in the charity bag yesterday won’t fit by the time they’re back in school plus i’ve got 3 pairs sofa brand new Nike trainers size 51/2 that will no longer fit if anybody needs them stay safe everyone  
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Just wash as normal
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Green fairy washing up liquid rubbed in with little water then put in wash as normal
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Mould will need to be killed as it's a spore. Washing it womt usually take it out. Use astonish mould spray on it and leave it on for about 20 mins. Rinse then wash as normal.  
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Soak in diluted bleach overnight. Bleach will kill the mould spores and get the stain out. Works every time.  
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Soda crystals and white vinegar in washing machine drum
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I'd chuck some vinegar into the wash
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