When it comes to removing mould from fabrics unfortunately it can be very difficult to completely remove mould from fabrics once it's establish and many mould cleaners can also remove fabric dye.
The key to success is catching it early at the first sign of mould developing. Although mould can develop quickly, especially in moist or humid environments.
The most important thing to be aware of is that mould is a living organism that can grow and spread to - and from - your stroller fabric.
So tackling the source of the mould may be as important as removing it from the fabrics.
How to Remove Mould
As we haven't tested any specific brands of mould cleaners we recommend doing a test patch in an inconspicuous area on the fabric - being aware there may be different materials on your stroller that respond differently to the cleaning products.
Vinegar is a popular option for cleaning mould from fabrics and is even recommended by NSW Department of Housing for controlling mould outbreaks. See link below:
If you are unable to effectively remove and kill the mould it's best to fully replace the stroller fabrics - and thoroughly clean the frame before reassembling - to completely resolve the issue.
To find fabrics for your Joolz or Baby Jogger stroller follow the link below.
Otherwise please contact our customer service team and we can assist you with locating the correct fabrics for your Baby Jogger or Joolz product.
Please note as mould is caused by environmental factors this would not be considered a manufacturing fault. Exceptions can be considered in the highly unlikely incident of mould being found in the fabrics within a few days of purchase.
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