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Re: re mattresses and moving/storage

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Thanks, I think we learned our lesson on this move. An employee of

the moving company come out to our condo to, basically, talk out of

both sides of his mouth at the same time. He said to keep my mom away

from the mattresses and at the same time he said there was nothing

wrong with the mattresses.

Here's the other mattress situation:

I also had a futon mattress with cover in storage here for 3 years.

It's in a lightly sealed plastic mattress bag. I'm afraid to bring it

into the house. It looks okay from visual inspection....but the

storage unit was not climate controlled, here, in So. CA. So I'm

afraid to use it. Sometimes you can't really see what's going on with

a mattress.

I found a few mold specs on the bottom of a couple of wood furniture

pieces that I cleaned off with CitriSolve (citrus oil cleaner).

I'm thinking that I should replace the futon mattress, too.

Wow, this is getting expensive.

I had a canvas covered computer chair that I loved in storage, but

it has mildew on the canvas and the chrome on the frame is corroded.

So I guess I should just throw most everything out that looks 'iffy'

and start over.

Jocelyn

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