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		<title>By: M Fish</title>
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		<description>According to the manufacturers of Tupperware, the only (non toxic) way to truly remove mold spores from plastic is to soak it in white vinegar.  (I imagine other vinegars might work too but white is generally used for cleaning purposes.)  I would try this and then dry in the sunshine before I tried to clean a food related item with bleach.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the manufacturers of Tupperware, the only (non toxic) way to truly remove mold spores from plastic is to soak it in white vinegar.  (I imagine other vinegars might work too but white is generally used for cleaning purposes.)  I would try this and then dry in the sunshine before I tried to clean a food related item with bleach.</p>
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