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    Inactive Member Grapedy1982's Avatar
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    Not off an AG thankfully! My mom has been cleaning out the garage and she found one of her old baby dolls from the late 50's. She's covered with mold and I told her I'd see if I could save her.

    Has anyone ever dealt with mold on plastic before? I would love to try, but for this particular thing I have no idea where to start.

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    I am an Army wife, and we moved a couple of times, the fridge always got alittle mold from being wet when packed on the truck and moveing across the country. I always cleaned the inside with baking soda and it was just fine. You might try it, it can't hurt. [img]graemlins/rose.gif[/img]

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