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Old 06-13-2012, 03:28 PM   #4
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I agree with the other posters here... If you are having a strong must smell, you may find that your ventilation is not good. You may even be picking up a musty smell from something other then the furniture.

The first step for me would be to remove the furniture you intend to replace for a few weeks and make sure that was the problem.

Then before investing in the new furniture leave the place closed up tight for a week, and come back and see what you smell, and feel....

The leave the place with a few windows slightly open for a week, and see what kind of difference there is.

No matter what you do don't assume its only the furniture.... if could be issue with wet insulation in the walls or even the attic.....
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