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Ok. I know somewhere on here there is a type of dryer or natural substance for a moldy closest. My daughter left here wet bathing suit in a cloth bag in the front hall closet and it reeks!!! Now I don't want to open it until I can get something in there to dry it up and not spread the mold spores...HELP!!!
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randibear
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have you tried that kliz paint from home depot or lowe's?
first, wash down the area with a cholorox solution, then paint. should do it.
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sammy
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Is the closet truly moldy or just stinky?
Try to empty the closet or clean it out as well as you can.
Put some newspapers in the bottom of the closet and on the shelves. (Use the printed paper part, not the glossy adds)
Buy some Baking Soda. They sell boxes specifically designed for use in the refrigerator with a flap that opens up but keeps it from spilling. It will cost you less than a dollar.
The baking soda box and the newspapers will absorb extra moisture and odor from the closet.
This works great for stinky trashcans too.
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