How can I safe keep old baby clothing, with no them getting smelly and moldy?
i’ve some baby clothing for my kids I would like to save. I’ve always stored the clothes in impressible and plastic containers that always greeted with a musty smell. Occasionally I found to be incorrec/tmoldy. How can I safe keep old clothes, or some old memories (ie babybooks, magazines, etc.) for that matter, with no ruining them?
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5 Comments on How can I safe keep old baby clothing, with no them getting smelly and moldy? »
January 26, 2010
By Joe L
Throw in a vacuum sealed plastic bag sealed with a bunch of packages dry.
By serena_morris70
make sure they are completely dry before putting into storage.
Then get some space saving bags, which are vacuum sealed.
Then store in a cedar chest or hope chest of some kind that is covered in cedar wood.
The cedar is a natural insect repellent and keep insects away.
By annalee
put them in bags website is for those seen on television that actually work very bienu em in a vacuum since the aire.Se stays safe.
By Muncher
I have baby clothes that I have had several years større. I bought one of the space air bags that are advertised on television.
You vacuum, then and OPENN them a week ago my sister to look through them for her son and then smelled exactly the same as if I was going to put in yesterday.
By dimpelmum
Wrap your clothes in tissue paper acid free, you can find in most chemicals, make sure that when stored, store them in some who have plenty of ventilation, otherwise turn to moisture and decay rapidly,