Tuesday, February 2, 2010

How Do I Keep Closet Doors Closed What Are Some Good Ways To Keep Closet Clothes From Getting Musty?

What are some good ways to keep closet clothes from getting musty? - how do i keep closet doors closed

I'm going home to my school / residence per month for the Christmas holidays and did not want all the clothes in my closet for the realization of the moisture (cabinet is small and the door closed). What a great way to keep that free water?

4 comments:

Jeb said...

An inexpensive option is an apple into quarters and cut them into a bowl guard carpet.
Put them on the floor and the platform.
Or just open a box of baking soda and put it on a paper plate for a larger area. Like a fridge.
You always have the fragrant things there, but only mask the odor.

Jeb said...

An inexpensive option is an apple into quarters and cut them into a bowl guard carpet.
Put them on the floor and the platform.
Or just open a box of baking soda and put it on a paper plate for a larger area. Like a fridge.
You always have the fragrant things there, but only mask the odor.

Mikes_gi... said...

Get some charcoal in a pet store that sells fish (it's cheap), then place them on a paper plate in the middle of the room to control odor. To maintain a fresh scent, put the leaves in every tenth warehouse washing or for a large cupboard. For a small, is just over four in all. Viola!

a_phanto... said...

Cut squares of fabric about 6 "x6". Fill with rice soaked in cinnamon oil, and add a closed chain. So, do not touch the clothes hanging in the closet.

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