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Refresh a Cedar ClosetThank you, Maltb from Toronto, Canada Feedback About This Post:RE: Refresh a Cedar ClosetI went to Walmart to look for the spray suggested above and could not find it. Could you tell me what department one might locate this and it's exact name? Thank you Post By Betty (Guest Post) RE: Refresh a Cedar ClosetHow do I get a musty order out of a walk in cedar closet, and keep it from coming back? Post By SAMANTHA (Guest Post) RE: Refresh a Cedar ClosetI bought a small bottle of cedar refresher from Walmart and it's wonderful. I just spray it on the cedar wood and it smells like new. Post By Sheri (Guest Post) RE: Refresh a Cedar ClosetIf the sanding doesn't work, find a Stanley/Fuller Brush rep in your area. We sell a liquid cedar product that you could spray on the blocks. Post by skooter RE: Refresh a Cedar ClosetLightly sand the cedar to refresh the smell and oils. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Refresh a Cedar ClosetLightly sand it with some fine grit (220) or finer and it will open the pores again Post By Dick Miller (Guest Post) RE: Refresh a Cedar Closet
lightly sanding the cedar should refresh it and bring back the smell Post By debbs (Guest Post) |
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