Mold Patches >:( Picture included (updated picture! pg2)
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- Iconised Ghost
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Thanks ^_^ if all goes well i'll post another picture. If it all goes disasterously wrong, I'll post another picture 
Edit: its washed! most of the stains seemed to have come out, theres a couple of stubborn ones but I can always do the whole thing again. I used shout heavy duty stain remover which comes with a gel producing brush so I could get it right into the stains. Im not sure but some of the orange colour may have come out. Its odd, because none of the other colours did and when I dabbed it none came out of the orange either. But there was a light orange patch on my teatowel when I moved it outside, and a small orange tinted puddle near the sink. Very peculiar. But it doesnt look faded so all should be good. Will post picture after its dried!
Edit 2: when i took it out of the frame it definately did smell of mildew
Edit 3: Here is what it looks like now:

It looks fantastic! Mould and mildew free, you guys really are the best :')
As for the frame, what concentration of vinegar solution should I use? Will it bleach the colour of the frame? I suppose that can't really be avoided for the paper/card part of it, but the wood might be alright I suppose[/i]

Edit: its washed! most of the stains seemed to have come out, theres a couple of stubborn ones but I can always do the whole thing again. I used shout heavy duty stain remover which comes with a gel producing brush so I could get it right into the stains. Im not sure but some of the orange colour may have come out. Its odd, because none of the other colours did and when I dabbed it none came out of the orange either. But there was a light orange patch on my teatowel when I moved it outside, and a small orange tinted puddle near the sink. Very peculiar. But it doesnt look faded so all should be good. Will post picture after its dried!
Edit 2: when i took it out of the frame it definately did smell of mildew
Edit 3: Here is what it looks like now:

It looks fantastic! Mould and mildew free, you guys really are the best :')
As for the frame, what concentration of vinegar solution should I use? Will it bleach the colour of the frame? I suppose that can't really be avoided for the paper/card part of it, but the wood might be alright I suppose[/i]
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What a success! You must be really, really please (and relieved?!). I know I am... 
Here's another suggestion for you: when you come to dampen it before ironing, use distilled water (not just bottled water -- it's not the same thing) to either spritz it and/or put in your iron, if it's a steam iron.
Yes, scrub the bejeebers out of the frame, getting into every crack and crevice. Then into friendly sunshine again until it's REALLY dry.

Here's another suggestion for you: when you come to dampen it before ironing, use distilled water (not just bottled water -- it's not the same thing) to either spritz it and/or put in your iron, if it's a steam iron.
Yes, scrub the bejeebers out of the frame, getting into every crack and crevice. Then into friendly sunshine again until it's REALLY dry.
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You could probably get away with a light bleach solution for the frame, especially the inside crevices that would touch the piece, in case anything is hiding in there. I'd let the goober back in the sun for at least a day and definitely go for new boards. The paper can really harbor the mildew.
Glad it all worked
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that looks so much better! i'm so glad this turned out ok!
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Oh I am so glad that it is coming out and a second wash or even a third would not be a terrible thing. I would wash the frame with a very light bleach if you think the wood can handle it or a 50/50 vinegar if you are worried over the result. I would definitley let the frame dry for a couple days. The backing must be replaced as paper holds on to mold so much more then anything else. Can you go to a crafting store and get an acid free backi9ng that would be the best.
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Thanks everyone, it really does look fantastic. Im absolutely stoked at how its turned out
I havent ironed it yet, but at the moment there is no point as i havent sorted the frame yet. I'll probably wash the frame with both vinegar and soap and chuck it out in the sun. Ill try and replace the backing too. (I cant do this at the moment though because we are just coming out of a tropic cyclone >.< hot, wet and humid, not good for drying things!)
