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Topic Other Boards / Foo / removing the smell of moth balls
- By calmstorm Date 30.05.06 23:04 UTC
Does anyone have any idea of how to remove the smell of mothballs (and its strong!) out of a Victorian pine chest of drawers?
- By HuskyGal Date 30.05.06 23:18 UTC
Bleugggggggh!!!!!!!! :P
Hope this helps!
:D
clothes peg for nose not provided!! ;)
- By Missie Date 30.05.06 23:19 UTC
Has it helped you remove them from your drawers HG?
- By HuskyGal Date 30.05.06 23:24 UTC
ROFL!!! thankfully you didnt say my 'draws' :eek:
No......more for Daves wallet!!!!! ;) ;) ;)
( He's got short arms and long pockets!! :rolleyes:)
- By calmstorm Date 30.05.06 23:32 UTC
Thanks, I'll let you know if it works! Chucked the mothballs out 10...yes 10...years ago, opened it up, but the smell remains, washed it out, same thing, got fed up banished it to another spare room. Now, with summer (em where...:D) upon us, thought Id have one last go before I sell it! Not that I want to, its huge, great for thick jumpers and jeans.........just cant stand the smell!!!!!!!!!:eek:
- By Sullysmum Date 31.05.06 13:52 UTC
What about putting smelly drawer liners in and see if the drawers absorb that smell to overide the mothballs,ive had furniture from second hand shops lots of times and always use tumble dryer sheets in the drawers and cabinets, smells nice after a short while?
- By Lori Date 31.05.06 15:25 UTC
Have you tried baking soda? Just put an open container of the stuff in the box and give it a few days. It adsorbs bad smells in the fridge.
- By Oldilocks [in] Date 31.05.06 15:45 UTC
Lemon juice is usually very good at removing smells, I have never tried it for mothballs though.  :)
- By calmstorm Date 31.05.06 19:08 UTC
Thanks all! I have tried the comfort sheets, it beat them. Will be trying all the other suggestions, and follow up with the comfort sheets again. I have to say these moth balls were heavy duty ones, judging by the smell! The old lady (OH aunt) must have had them in there for years! i will do some shopping, get the drawers out if the weather stays nice, and give them a good sorting. let you know how it goes :)
Topic Other Boards / Foo / removing the smell of moth balls

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