You need to kill the spores and not just the visible mold.
- Wipe down all plastic/leatherette surfaces with diluted bleach solution and soft cloth (test first in a small area kung may adverse reaction sa material) then after a few min, wipe off with plain water and a damp cloth.
- Remove and wash seat covers then dry them under the sun. If kaya gawin sa carpet, use dry foam cleaner then bilad din.
- If nasa garage naman, open all doors/trunk and air out for a few hours paminsan minsan.
- Pa aircon cleaning ka na rin sa casa/reputable shop (malamang nasa A/C vents na rin yan, so when you switch the A/C on, you'll be blowing spores all over the cabin) and change your cabin filter (not too expensive naman ito, palitan na).
In my experience, hindi gaano efffective ang Lysol spray if may visible mold na, although effective siya from preventing it from spreading- last time I checked, Lysol spray (iba iba ang formulation ng various Lysol products) is merely aerosolized alcohol + fragrance + propellant. Yung concentration nung alcohol in aerosol form is potent enough to only be bacteriostatic and not bactiricidal.
Yung old leather sofa namin sa storage dati, naging fuzzy na sa amag (YUCK. Tumatayo pa rin balahibo ko remembering this... YUCK *shudder*) I gave it a direct spray over ng Lysol. 24hrs later, buhay pa rin yung mga impaktoh, so diluted bleach solution lang talaga nakalinis dun.