Take em out and air em out for a few days.  Meanwhile scrub all the 
bulkheads with a good cleaner.  You might even beat them with your old 
tennis racket :)

This worked for me on a 1966 Safari.
Bob

At 03:00 PM 4/30/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello Folks,
>I joined this group last year for awhile during the time I was looking for 
>an Airstream...I have one now and have my first (there will be many more 
>I'm sure) question...I've taken off the old cushion covers from the bed 
>and couch and found that the foam rubber is in excellent condition except 
>for the fact that it has retained most of the moth ball smell that 
>permeated the trailer when I bought it...is there any way to get rid of 
>that odor from the foam rubber or will I have to pitch them and get new 
>ones?  I'm looking forward to getting my trailer on the road this summer 
>and joining you all at a rally somewhere...got lots to do before it's 
>totally road worthy but I'm getting there...
>Bev




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