when I was at the Bowling green state library pop culture dept I asked
whatthey used to eliminate oders in books and pulps , comic and paper,,
I thoughttheyhad some kind of indutrial de molder spray orsomething...
she took me over to a barrel and immerced in the barrel was comics in
.... Kitty litter... it absorbs oders and mold dies and that musty
smell.. so I tryed it with old mags buried them in a tub for a month...
took out they didnt smell at all. it takes time several months or more
will do it..just bury in kitty litter/// worked for me on old magazines
I like davids idea but hat sounds like acidic and the mold on bread also
the clay litter was originally used to drill for oil..its highlt
absorbent and neutral acid ph
On 2014-08-19 22:17, David wrote:
White bread soaked in white vinegar is a known smell remover(place on
a plate near the offending object overnight), might work on posters...
Richard Auras wrote on 20/08/2014 10:30 AM:
I got some folded posters lately that have a smokey smell. What are
the tricks for removing the smell and about how long does it usually
take if you know? I want to get these as smell free before selling
them and have already discarded the bags they were originally stored
in. Any help is appreciated. Rick
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