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  • Surfsup
    Silver Chrome Dome
    • Dec 2, 2005
    • 1352

    Moldy Packaging Smell

    Hi Guys, I didn't know where the best place for this post would be so I stuck it in here. I won a couple of nice Corgi Rocket sets on Ebay a week back which arrived today. They were fine apart from the really strong moldy smell on the packaging. I was wondering if there was a good way of getting rid of this without damaging the cardboard?

    Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
  • Mikey
    Verbose Member
    • Aug 9, 2001
    • 47258

    #2
    Don't do this until you get more info, but what about a very-very light dusting of Febreeze ?

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    • mitchedwards
      Mego Preservation Society
      • May 2, 2003
      • 11781

      #3
      Originally posted by type1kirk
      Don't do this until you get more info, but what about a very-very light dusting of Febreeze ?
      I know the febreeze will get rid of the smell but I dont know what it would do to the cardboard. I wonder if you stored it in a box with some silica packs to absorb out the moisture if that wold help.


      Think B.A. Where did you hide the Megos?

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      • 4NDR01D
        Alpha Centauri....OR DIE!
        • Jan 22, 2008
        • 3266

        #4
        Just had this discussion with a friend recently. He was complaining about some really great comics he picked up that reeked of mildew. He tried the bounce sheets in a zip lock bag, but said that didn't help. I guess these one's were really bad because he gave the whole lot away just to get rid of the smell. hope yours aren't as bad, but might be something you have to put up with.

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        • Marvelmania
          A Ray of Sunshine
          • Jun 17, 2001
          • 10392

          #5
          I've used the fabric sheet methods that Buk mentioned and it worked fine. I wiped the box inside and out with the sheet then left it in the box for a few days.

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          • Surfsup
            Silver Chrome Dome
            • Dec 2, 2005
            • 1352

            #6
            Thanks for the info guys, I'll try giving the fabric sheets a go. In the meantime I've used a deodorizing spray which has taken a lot of the smell away.

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            • Adam West
              Museum CPA
              • Apr 14, 2003
              • 6822

              #7
              I have also had a lot of luck with dryer sheets. I haven't had the mold problem but have experienced receiving items from someone who was an obvious smoker and just want to remove the smell of smoke.
              "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
              ~Vaclav Hlavaty

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              • Sowth
                Career Member
                • Mar 14, 2006
                • 889

                #8
                Try sealing it in a box with an open packet of baking soda for 4-6 weeks. Worked well for me with a musty old book.

                Good luck Bill!

                Will
                Toltoys Kid Vintage Australian Toys and Ice Creams

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