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Fred. It sounds like you have an excess of moisture in your shop. I think that should be addressed as a first step. Maybe some others have tried some products to eliminate mild & mildew from leather (I'm assuming), but the only effective thing I can think of now is something with at least a weak solution of bleach. Years ago I had my car stored for quite a while covered with a car cover under a car port. I bought a product from H.D. at the time named something like DryZit. It was a plastic cup with a round cage on a stalk above the cup. The cage was filled with a material that looked like Styrofoam. It was placed in the car someplace like the floor board and the white granular material absorbed moisture which dripped into the cup. I had to empty the cup and refill the moisture absorbing material periodically. During the time I had my car stored that way, I never had a problem with mold or mildew.
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