Active Users:170 Time:18/05/2024 11:03:05 PM
Probably not the answer you're looking for. Palatine Send a noteboard - 15/10/2013 01:37:19 PM

There's nothing I can tell you about getting rid of spores. But, if the books aren't rare or special editions, you could always buy new copies.

*MySmiley*

I play air tambourine. Competitively.
Reply to message
Question on books with mildewy smell - 14/10/2013 08:57:45 PM 972 Views
Probably not the answer you're looking for. - 15/10/2013 01:37:19 PM 852 Views
Could you keep them in a cupboard? - 15/10/2013 05:47:20 PM 828 Views
Freezing won't kill them but heat will - 16/10/2013 03:09:33 AM 839 Views
Won't an hour in the oven ruin the book? I'm assuming massive browning of pages, etc... - 16/10/2013 03:16:26 AM 629 Views
yep, sorry i just edited - 16/10/2013 03:17:10 AM 736 Views
also - 16/10/2013 03:31:35 AM 696 Views
Re: also - 16/10/2013 05:10:12 AM 785 Views
There's a few tricks - 16/10/2013 05:01:51 AM 802 Views
I like the desiccant idea. - 16/10/2013 05:20:25 AM 670 Views
Re: I like the desiccant idea. - 16/10/2013 05:56:46 AM 884 Views
Kind of a weird idea - 16/10/2013 11:34:42 PM 648 Views
It may work, but then spores are in your vacuum cleaner. - 17/10/2013 03:34:03 AM 689 Views
Buy a cheap crappy vaccum cleaner from a thrift store? - 17/10/2013 11:40:37 PM 765 Views
Maybe it would be worth contacting a library? - 29/10/2013 04:09:31 PM 698 Views

Reply to Message