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Old 01-11-2015, 11:34 AM
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Bad idea to use with stored fabrics.

The smell - with some fabrics - is impossible to get out.
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Old 01-11-2015, 11:38 AM
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It can be hard to remove. My MIL used to sprinkle them all over her house until we could no longer visit because it hurt my chest. It took a good five years for the worst of it to dissipate. It was still a faint smell 10 years later when she sold the house.
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OMG!!!!! Google "moth balls"! They are highly toxic.
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Baking soda sprinkled liberally in the storage container with the problem and left to sit for an extended period can help greatly.

I had a cell phone in a plastic case that took a nose dive into a portacan and was retrieved by the pump out guy the following week.

Just as an experiment I placed the case in a zip sandwich bag with a bunch of baking soda. Initially I didn't think it was doing any good, but came across the bag with the case and baking soda a few months later and there was no odor remaining.

So not a quick fix, but worth a try.
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I would be concerned about the E. coli ( bacteria) even tho the smell was gone.
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Thanks Quilting Grandma! I didn't go ahead and reuse it, but was amazed that it actually did get rid of the odor, which I assure you was quite pungent!
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OMG!!!!! Google "moth balls"! They are highly toxic.
Yeah, that's why when SO stores his boat for the winter, before putting the tarp on, he sprinkles moth balls around.
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