Guest guest Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 - Hi julie, I also had many books, left most of them in my moldy house, they are now tottalled. but the ones I couldn't bare to part with I put in boxes and stored than went back later and wiped down with ammonia and water, dried them and put them in plastic sealed containers. Rosie said something about microwaveing them, mabye she will share this method with us. -- In , " julie genser " <j_genser@...> wrote: > > Hi all > I am finally moving out of my apt with mold-infested closets. There are some > things I want to put in storage, like original photography work/negatives > and some paperwork. What is the best way to do this? Have someone else bag > it in large black garbage bags? > > I am planning on throwing out all my expensive art books and other stuff in > the closets, assuming they are covered with mold. Is there any reason I > should try to keep these too or am I right in thinking they are lost to > mold? I have some that are signed by artists no longer living so they are > sentimental, but I could live without them of course. > > The landlord did extensive testing and insists there is no mold. However, > they refuse to show me the report, and they did say my clothes had some sort > of fungus on them. They won't specify though. I am too tired for a long > legal fight and just want to move on. > > I do know that I react when I open the closets, and if I do, I usually have > insomnia that night. > Any suggestions? > Thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 , just a comment on photographs. Perhaps you have already done this but you can scan them into computer and throw away the original, because later you can print new pictures from any computer. From computer you can store them in a portable storage device like a USB stick. Pictures are the easiest things to save. Of course you can do this with some documents also but if original signature, etc. are important wouldn't work but copies of tax returns and tax documents, etc, could be scanned into computer and originals thrown away. --- In , " julie genser " <j_genser@...> wrote: > > Hi all > I am finally moving out of my apt with mold-infested closets. There are some > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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