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<p>[QUOTE="Mill Cove Treasures, post: 256432, member: 60"]It seems to be permanent. My neighbor had some handbags that got wet & moldy when their basement flooded. I helped her clean off the mold with leather cleaner but we could still smell that musty odor. We put the dryer sheets inside the handbags and then put several around each bag and put each one into it's own plastic bag. It took two treatments leaving them in plastic for two weeks. She said the musty odor never came back and was able to use the handbags.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mill Cove Treasures, post: 256432, member: 60"]It seems to be permanent. My neighbor had some handbags that got wet & moldy when their basement flooded. I helped her clean off the mold with leather cleaner but we could still smell that musty odor. We put the dryer sheets inside the handbags and then put several around each bag and put each one into it's own plastic bag. It took two treatments leaving them in plastic for two weeks. She said the musty odor never came back and was able to use the handbags.[/QUOTE]
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