Barbara
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Restoring a Victorian trunk, keeping out moths
Not sure where to post this, but I'll start here. We bought a wood Victorian trunk at a charity shop. A great deal and we'd like to use it to store our clothes that are most vulnerable to moths. Our house gets infested at times, but moth balls are out of the question as we have a small child.
My husband plans to sand the inside of the trunk, paint it and then we're hoping to store all those clothes in this trunk and load it up with lavendar and cedar wood. The problem is, the trunk isn't airtight, and there are gaps in the wood, given its age. My husband thought heavy duty tape might help, but the tape actually smells and we don't want that scent lingering on our clothes.
Anyone BTDT or have suggestions? We'd like to know if the moths will stay out of the trunk even if it's not airtight. And if anyone has had experience restoring an old trunk.
Not sure where to post this, but I'll start here. We bought a wood Victorian trunk at a charity shop. A great deal and we'd like to use it to store our clothes that are most vulnerable to moths. Our house gets infested at times, but moth balls are out of the question as we have a small child.
My husband plans to sand the inside of the trunk, paint it and then we're hoping to store all those clothes in this trunk and load it up with lavendar and cedar wood. The problem is, the trunk isn't airtight, and there are gaps in the wood, given its age. My husband thought heavy duty tape might help, but the tape actually smells and we don't want that scent lingering on our clothes.
Anyone BTDT or have suggestions? We'd like to know if the moths will stay out of the trunk even if it's not airtight. And if anyone has had experience restoring an old trunk.