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Gross! Help please?

Ok so last week our washing machine developed a leak.  Water went all over the floor of the laundry room and I mopped it all up with towels.  Well, we still haven't been able to figure out what the problem is, so our landlord came over yesterday while I was at work to take a look.  In doing so, he moved a lot of stuff out of the laundry room to get a better look behind our machine and left it all out.

When I walked in the door yesterday, I noticed that something smelled really bad.  With all the stuff moved out of the laundry room, I was quickly able to see that one of my Ugg boots that I store in there had gotten totally SOAKED in the leak last week and had green and black mold growing alllll over it - so much so that the mold had actually started growing UP the wall near the boots!  EW!  Anyway, I took them right out to the patio and sprayed them down with mold & mildew cleaner but I'm thinking this is beyond salvageable, right? I mean, what with all the sheepskin and wool inside the boot, etc?  I almost tossed them right into the trash, but figured I'd try to see if I could save them first - I just don't really see how that's possible.

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Re: Gross! Help please?

  • Sadly, I don't think your boots are salvageable.  Any chance of getting your landlord to spring for a new pair of boots since they were damaged in what I'm assuming is common area?
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  • I don't think you can save them. I had floods. :( I hope they figure out the leak soon.
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  • imageNeptoonGrl:
    Sadly, I don't think your boots are salvageable.  Any chance of getting your landlord to spring for a new pair of boots since they were damaged in what I'm assuming is common area?

    We rent a condo directly from the owner and have our own washer/dryer (well, it's not ours, it's the onwer's), so it wasn't a common area.  I suppose I could still ask him, but he has already offered to cover our laundromat expenses, which i thought was nice.

    To be honest, I've had these boots since 2004 and have pretty much disliked them since 2006 (lol) but I haven't replaced them yet because they are (were) still in really good shape.  So thank you guys for giving me the validation I needed to throw them away and finally buy new winter boots this year, haha!

    P.S. I almost died when I saw mold growing all over the wall.  It was so nasty!

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  • I agree with the others - junk em!

    Eek. I hope you get it resolved soon (and properly). Mold can get pretty serious.

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    I agree with the others - junk em!

    Eek. I hope you get it resolved soon (and properly). Mold can get pretty serious.

    Thanks, me too! The repair person is coming tomorrow - fingers crossed they can fix it.  The mold on the wall seems to have responded very well to the mold remover I sprayed on it last night.  I can't see it at all anymore, but I will have to keep an eye on the area.

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  • I forgot to say, at least you know the cause and that it started on the surface, rather than from the inside. THAT would be trouble!
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