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I am a little late but I use Mycomist. I have the pump spray bottle and it works wonders. It is basically the concentrated stuff they use in bowling shoes. So it kills anything bad along with odor control. I am using it on 4 vintage BB gloves now. |
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Do you believe the baking soda trick would work for old magazines? Have a number of Sports Illustrated magazines from the 1960s that have a musty smell to them. They do not appear to have water damage or mildew, but have a distinct dingey basement smell.
Would sealing them in a tub with an opened box of baking powder relieve some of this odor? |
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