Hi Bob
Thanks for the response...I've got those cushions airing and so far that
smell is still there but between the airing and the other suggestions I'm
getting they may eventually be OK...
Bev
----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Kiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 5:34 PM
Subject: [VAC] Re: I'm back!
> 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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