Re: OT: musty furniture?


Oh- I like the baking soda idea. The insides of the drawer are unfinished, so I'm not inclined to use any liquid. I haven't seen any sign of mildew. The dresser may be valuable- not sure- it is solid mahogany. Really- I'm just very, very attached to it, but I don't want my clothes to smell funky from being in it. Did I tell you that the idiots who moved it lost 2 boxes of stuff- nothing valuable $$wise, but my mom's recipe box was in one of the boxes. That isn't replaceable.

Theresa

Judy Browning wrote:
I'd wipe it down with a baking soda & water solution or set saucers of dry soda in the drawers. If the problem is mildew, I'd use a vinegar or bleach solution. If this is a valuable piece, I'd check with someone who restores old furniture before trying any of this.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Theresa W" <tchessie1@sbcglobal.net>
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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 5:57 PM
Subject: [CHAT] OT: musty furniture?


Hi all-
This is a totally nongarden question, but since you are all such a wealth of info, I hoped someone might help. I now own my mom's old dresser and the drawers are very musty smelling. I've tried putting lavendar in the drawers- no help. So I've left them all over for the past couple of weeks that has helped some, but still not great. Anybody know how to de-must solid wood furniture?

Theresa

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