Silverspoon
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For the first time we have a musty smell in the downstairs suite. It has been running colder than normal since we closed the house this winter, so it has ranged from 52-56 degrees throughout the winter months. I suspect the old books in the room's library so will finally get DH to box those family treasures up and sell them or pass them on. But what if it is not the books causing the smell? There is only a crawl space under this suite and the winter here has been horrific with snow and cold. Very unusual.
I have ordered some Kan berry gel, used in marine environments, thinking that it will provide some extra protection in case removing the books does not help. Any other thoughts? That room has already been parred down, with only the bedding and some light valences for fabric, low nap area rugs, no canopy and relatively newly painted walls. I am open to any other suggestions. Bring 'em on!
I have ordered some Kan berry gel, used in marine environments, thinking that it will provide some extra protection in case removing the books does not help. Any other thoughts? That room has already been parred down, with only the bedding and some light valences for fabric, low nap area rugs, no canopy and relatively newly painted walls. I am open to any other suggestions. Bring 'em on!