:huh: I KID YOU NOT :huh: In some of my recent ramblings I acquired a USG issued mountain rated feather filled mummy sleeping bag with outer cover. It's in good shape with no stains or tears. It smells musty like put up damp or stored in a damp place. It is stanky..... whooiee :s The tag warns against dry cleaning. I'm thinking a large front load washer with baking soda added, should I use soap flakes or regular liquid laundry detergent? How about fabric softener? Sun dry or use dryer at Laundry?
Also on the front rack on the Aliner there are 2 5gal plastic jeri cans that are for water storage. As they are dark green I was thinking good place to pre-heat water for cleaning duties. I usually bleach things to within a inch of it's life. These jugs stink. Would hot water with dish soap and bleach for a day or 2 followed with a good rinse and soak with water and baking soda work? I've found that hot water and baking soda will even freshen up the oldest Tupperware containers.
Any advice is appreciated. Here I thought I was too old to have any more first times ones that were wanted anyways!
Jewellann
Also on the front rack on the Aliner there are 2 5gal plastic jeri cans that are for water storage. As they are dark green I was thinking good place to pre-heat water for cleaning duties. I usually bleach things to within a inch of it's life. These jugs stink. Would hot water with dish soap and bleach for a day or 2 followed with a good rinse and soak with water and baking soda work? I've found that hot water and baking soda will even freshen up the oldest Tupperware containers.
Any advice is appreciated. Here I thought I was too old to have any more first times ones that were wanted anyways!
Jewellann