If the furniture appears free of mildew upon inspection then you can finish drying it.
Clean mildew off wood table.
Avoid letting water set on the wood for too long as it may cause damage.
If the mildew persists you can try a vinegar solution instead.
Mix one tablespoon of detergent to one quart of water.
Begin by mixing one gallon of water with cup of bleach in the bucket.
Allow the vinegar to sit for an hour or so before wiping down the area with a clean and damp cloth.
Wash down sealed or painted wood if the mold has grown on painted wood like an interior door or a sealed wood finish like floors begin by washing down with a liquid dishwashing detergent and water solution.
Fill a second bucket with plain clean water.
Use a soft bristled brush to scrub down the surface.
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For best results move the furniture outside clean it as described with the bleach solution and then allow it to air.
Afterward wipe the wood clean with a damp towel.
If your results are not satisfactory vinegar is a very effective mold killer.
Using a stiff bristle brush on wooden furniture could damage its finish.
Otherwise reapply the solutions as needed.
Dry and keep dry.
Moisten a sponge with the solution and gently scrub the mold and mildew until it is gone.
Use a spray bottle filled with vinegar and spray the mildew affected area.