There are several reasons why a closet may have moisture. I know how to fight it.
By keeping clothes stored in one place for a long time, there is a risk that they will absorb moistureaffecting not only the garment itself, but also his smell. For this reason, clothing experts left a series of tricks to eliminate it.
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The musty smell in the closet in the room can occur for various reasons and causes discomfort, since it directly affects the clothes we use daily.


One reason why this happens may be store wet clothesor by the poor condition of the walls interior of the furniture with mold. To end the musty smell, There are the following tricks.
How to remove musty smell from clothes according to clothing experts
Rice
This seed is ideal for absorbing humidity from the closet. To use it, you have to add a little rice to a bag and place it among the clothes in the closet.
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Coffee bags
These little bags are perfect for absorb moisture yeeliminate bad smell. The way to use it is by placing some coffee bags on the sides of the closet, or hanging them between the hangers.
Coal
This ingredient helps get rid of bad smell and absorb moisture. To use it you have to take small pieces of charcoal and place them inside a cloth bag at the bottom of the closet.
Vinegar
It is ideal for eliminate bad odors. Place a small container with white vinegar at the bottom of the cupboard and let it sit for 24 hours.
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Sodium bicarbonate
It is excellent for remove moisture and its unpleasant smell. The way to use it is as follows: Take a small container that has a lid with some perforations, add baking soda and place it in the closet. Over the days, liquid will appear inside due to humidity.
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