My grandfather would redo old furniture. He would mix equal parts ammonia, white vinegar, alcohol or vodka together with a squeeze of dish soap add to this mixture to water in a spray bottle or bucket. You can dilute with alot of water or a little depending how dirt it is. If you use it full strength on really gunky dirty stuff but you ust rinse with a good amount of water.
Baking soda will also help dry up the wood!! 😁 removes the odor and will help remove the moisture behind them. Great to do in addition to any of these methods
My duplex stinks from decades of cigarette smoke. It took me 5 months to figure out where the smell was coming from, and I finally figured out it's coming from the kitchen cabinets which are all raw wood and not even sealed. I am going to seal them today.
Searched "How to get smell out of wood dresser and your video came up. Great information, tried the baking soda already and will move on to the newspaper. Had to laugh when you said "If you have stinky drawers" ! I guess my mind wandered to laundry day ! Great information, I did subscribe and look forward to checking out more of your videos. Very well done !!
Great list. I have old steamer trunks with that lovely musty smell. Best thing was removing the inside paper lining and glues with vinegar and water then drying them in the sun. The wood and the external painted canvas covers didn't smell after that treatment. Going to line them with cedar for long term use.
Good information. I have a wardrobe that has a musty smell and I just never could get it smelling good. I just keep a bowl with a couple of tablespoons of coffee in there and change it out every month or so.
Woohoo,,,,,love all your tips! When I sold Tupperware years ago, we were told to tell our customers if their Tupperware form a smell to put charcoal in them to sit for a week or so, does it work on wood?, not sure but be worth a try cause it pulls moisture out also! I’m so excited Katie for y’all. Can’t wait for the next video ❤️
In the intro I was was laughing so hard when you started with, “ I’m a worn out…” I wasn’t sure where you going with that for a second but I was totally relating to it. 😂😂😂 Then “washing your stinky drawers”. I must be in a mood this morning. 🤣🤣🤣
My mom passed away and I brought home some of her furniture. They’re fine early American pieces, some antiques from auctions and didn’t need refinishing, however they smelled terrible. Her house was an overly cluttered country home, full of antiques, had an oil furnace, propane stove and a musty basement. I guess after 60 years of living there she thought her house smelled normal. As she aged, she generally cleaned, but not deep cleaned so much, but in all fairness, she also had quite a bit of outside maintenance to do all alone after my father died. The house was on 11 acres with a long driveway and she mowed 4 acres of it until she was 79. I washed everything inside and out with Gain laundry detergent, water and an old terry dish towel, wrung out well. I immediately dried everything off and left drawers and doors open for 48 hours to dry thoroughly. After I put the drawers back in and closed cabinet doors, I placed 1-2 Gain dryer sheets inside each drawer and cabinet. I changed out the dryer sheets after 2 weeks and have since left them inside. Nothing smells anymore. Good quality laundry soaps have biodegrading properties that remove food and odors from clothing , but is excellent around the house for cleaning other things. A chemist at my job told me this. So, I use it to shampoo the carpets, wash the kitchen floor, clean the toilet, semigloss painted walls, doors & trim, window sills, blinds, kitchen cabinets, the fridge and give my furniture a washing occasionally. Works great and the house smells great afterwards. I do sometimes wash down furniture with Dawn occasionally too, especially the pieces in the kitchen where residual grease from cooking accumulates. Any wood I wash gets rubbed with some lemon oil or furniture polish after the wood is dry. Great thing too is I don’t have a cabinet full of different expensive, specific products under my sink!
Best way: buy an ozone machine and put it in near the furniture in an enclosed space. Let it run for a few hours. Don't stay in the room or have any animals or plants nearby. Use the garage and put a tarp around it. It works like a charm. I also have a 20 year old car. I do this twice a year and never have that gross musty smell
Thanks for the tips. I’ve helped clean out homes in house flips that were sitting closed up for years. The smell in everything is overwhelming. I’ve been tempted to dump items but will try these instead. 👍anxious to see how you refinish these.
I literally got a piece yesterday that came from a log cabin that stinks and immediately started googling. I just hopped on RUclips today (already a subscriber) and saw this!!!!
Thanks Katy! If you live somewhere that features cold winters and you have some time and space, you can freeze out the odor in a good old Canadian winter
I am delighted you are settling in! I love that you had to check out bulk trash pick-up treasures! I’m interested to see what you do with those night stands. Since you used all the tricks, please let us know which worked best. When it smells like cigarettes, I wash it down with Krud Kutter. That seems to do an excellent job of breaking down the tar residue. I also use clear shellac and I brush it on.🌸
You’re amazing! Having just moved to a new house, unpacking and organizing, you must be exhausted! But…ready to upcycle furniture! ♥️♥️♥️ I have tried almost all of your suggestions. I find the one that is the ‘tried and true’ guaranteed to work for that old, musty smell or smoke is some form of shellac. Looking forward to the follow up video.
Hi Katie, so great to see you. Thanks for all the odour tips. Im sure when you have completed the makeover the drawers will look amazing. Pleased you look so happy. I cannot wait to see all the renovations and upcycling you will be doing in your house. Love your channel, I think your work is FANTASTIC. Take care Gale x
Thank you. I will be trying two or three of these on this Zenith console. It smells like my sisters storage garage in the back yard lol. So this helps a lot.
Thank you for inspiring me to try painting some of my furniture that needs to be updating. I always wanted to take woodshop in school, but couldn't because I was a girl. Now I can't wait! I'm going to hijack my husband's tools.
Thanks for all the tips really helpful. I find sunshine best for musty items but cigarette smoke and nicotine ewww the worst. Looking forward to watching all your new projects.
Thank you! Very informative. I have 3 pieces that are older furniture pieces, but my in-laws were heavy smokers, I didn't realize how bad they truly smelled until they came to my garage. WOW! really bad.
Katie, thanks for the tips! When all else fails I use Odor Bully. I buy it at Menards in the US. Good luck with these pieces. I'm looking forward to see how you recreate them!
If it's mostly the drawers that stink, you might have to take at least the bottom off the drawers, so you can clean out the grooves that the bottom plate fit into. Mold can build up there after years of use. Spraying with the enzyme odor remover you get from the pet store can help, too. Just wipe it off any finished surfaces in the first few minutes, so it doesn't damage the finish.
Can’t pass up that roadside find, Katie! My daughter (our 19yo) dreads bulk trash day bc she knows there’s a good chance Mom’s going “dumpster diving”😂 (no actual dumpster, just in the driveways of our ally). BUT this past week she came in with a perfectly good barstool from our neighbor’s bulk trash! Thx so much for the tips. Always great to have options in our toolbox.💜
I can’t wait to see which one works best. I’m guessing that you ended up using your Zinser BIN But I’d love to know if the other ones helped at all with the smell and even with the stains. Glad you’re getting to settle in.
thanks for tips! I'm trying to get moth ball smell out of some furniture we got. I did vinegar and water and am now trying alcohol. I hope I don't have to shellac the entire interior or dresser and all the drawers!
thank you so much for this!! its spring here in Australia and the smell from my found bedside table is pretty bad. I'm going to go with vinegar and sunshine. if that doesn't work i have 6 more solutions! im so glad i found you!!!
I'm so glad I found this channel. I recently brought a large chest of wooden drawers, and the top one especially is stinky! Fish like and I'm disgusted. They have been aired outside, sprayed with vinegar solution, bicarbonate soda scrubbed in with my hands and left for 5 days, then filled with fabric softener sheets. I then used washing powder detergent again rubbed in with my hands NOPE nothing has worked! I haven't been able to use the drawers and I'm so angry. I even brought drawer liners but nothing, even little pots of bicarb and essential oils but nope it's still stinking. Omg please help me 😢
Thanks for covering such an important subject. Have you ever tried Odoban? I'm buying some today and bcus it has thousands of amazing reviews. And I would never use bleach, but that's just me. And I like to use clear shellac for surfaces that I don't plan to paint.
Thumbs up. You forgot to mention to be sure that wood is absolutely dry before applying shellac. Yes Girl, you can get some pretty cruddy furniture, but don't let that stop you. May I detail my method for the most disgusting furniture? On a dry windy, sunny day, take the drawers out in the driveway or somewhere like that. Get your leaf blower out and all hooked up. Fully spray every nook and cranny with undiluted bleach, also make sure your garden hose is on and hooked up. YOU MUST BE FAST! No distractions or phone calls. Fast and methodical are key here. Before the bleach application, blow out everything. Apply bleach, even on the undersides, everything, everywhere. Be methodical work from left to right. Do not get confused or space out. Now, with hose on full, blast it all and rinse fast. ONE pass only, a light rinse only. Grab the leaf blower and blast the water out. Leave the pieces to completely dry in the sun, being sure to rotate. It is a big "NO, NO" to get wood wet, the idea here is to get the bleach on (you could mix TSP with bleach, but no other chemicals, not even DAWN) and rinse before the wood knows that it got wet. I have never had any problem, what so ever. NOT recommended for people who cannot concentrate. Mold, mildew, smoke, and God-knows-what, gone. These things are only on the surface, this is the easiest way for me. Direct sunlight on all surfaces cannot be emphasized enough. As you mention, shellac is the best way to seal in the odors and mold. That gets expensive at least for me and I want all that ick gone and sanitized.
The sign said ," Must wear clothspin " The lights dimmed as the drawers opened ....and ,"ouch" up went the clothespins !! Wood hugged noses tightly as the mouth-breathing began The spotlight blinked on the Professor ... She adjusted her glasses as her voice squeaked as she pinched her nose Weeks of turmoil had landed us all here ... here for the final reveal ... all breaths were held as we leaned forward in our seats .... "And now we shall..." with a sudden wave and snap of a drawer ..... ( To be continued ...)
I think I'm going to try to use the clear shellac on a rotten piece of bedroom furniture dresser drawers! What is your advice to getting into the rattan????
going to start with vinegar wash, then baking soda, then try the cover up if it persists, and of course, that is always a fun project and allows me to design the color shcheme of the room more fittingly, probably be pretty fun too, but it has a good ammount of drawers, so it might run me like 100 bucks after paint and all. all good
I got upper kitchen cabinets from home where they smoked. I used Simple Green and water twice and let them dry in the sun for a few days, stink was gone.
I know in the US Dixie Belle makes a lovely buttery orange beeswax thst you can buff on the inside of the drawers, (I would love to get Debi's DIY wax for my work, but can't get it in SA🇿🇦). After a vinegar clean and a lot of sun, I use beeswax, add orange or lemon essential oil drops and buff it inside the drawers, if absorbs heavenly and the wood looks renewed and smells great, none of it comes off on clothes once cured, I also do the underside of the drawers and the inside panels. You smell it when you enter the room but not on your clothes, but then I álways personally use tissue paper as drawer liners. 🦋
I use charcoal that comes in a sheet covered with pockets filled with the charcoal. They look like continuous little tea bags. They work great, you can move them without a mess, and you can place them in the sun to “ recharge” them. I found them on Amazon
I love the idea of bulk trash day but in the UK people are starting to be prosecuted for leaving free items on their driveway because it’s considered fly tipping. Absolutely ridiculous and it makes me very angry. It’s a fabulous way to recycle and reduce waste. Trust the UK to be way behind 😞
i have a chair made out of synthetic leather and it smells like very strong cologne. ive had it out in the sun for a week, washed it with soap, alcohol and even some blue spray thing they use to clean car seats but it just wont stop smelling like cologne...
My grandfather would redo old furniture. He would mix equal parts ammonia, white vinegar, alcohol or vodka together with a squeeze of dish soap add to this mixture to water in a spray bottle or bucket. You can dilute with alot of water or a little depending how dirt it is. If you use it full strength on really gunky dirty stuff but you ust rinse with a good amount of water.
Baking soda will also help dry up the wood!! 😁 removes the odor and will help remove the moisture behind them. Great to do in addition to any of these methods
As a student on a rain water budget this really helped. My clothes don't reek anymore.
Thinking of doing mine, which step worked for you? 🤔
My duplex stinks from decades of cigarette smoke. It took me 5 months to figure out where the smell was coming from, and I finally figured out it's coming from the kitchen cabinets which are all raw wood and not even sealed.
I am going to seal them today.
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Searched "How to get smell out of wood dresser and your video came up. Great information, tried the baking soda already and will move on to the newspaper. Had to laugh when you said "If you have stinky drawers" ! I guess my mind wandered to laundry day ! Great information, I did subscribe and look forward to checking out more of your videos. Very well done !!
You are my spirit animal. You have a list a mile long, but then you see free roadside finds and you gotta get them
😂 I just can’t help myself!
I had no idea that humans could be spirit animals. What an epiphany! 😻
Great list. I have old steamer trunks with that lovely musty smell. Best thing was removing the inside paper lining and glues with vinegar and water then drying them in the sun. The wood and the external painted canvas covers didn't smell after that treatment. Going to line them with cedar for long term use.
So glad you are getting settled, but not giving up your gift for flipping/restyling furniture.
Good information. I have a wardrobe that has a musty smell and I just never could get it smelling good. I just keep a bowl with a couple of tablespoons of coffee in there and change it out every month or so.
Woohoo,,,,,love all your tips!
When I sold Tupperware years ago, we were told to tell our customers if their
Tupperware form a smell to put charcoal in them to sit for a week or so, does it work on wood?, not sure but be worth a try cause it pulls moisture out also!
I’m so excited Katie for y’all. Can’t wait for the next video ❤️
In the intro I was was laughing so hard when you started with, “ I’m a worn out…” I wasn’t sure where you going with that for a second but I was totally relating to it. 😂😂😂 Then “washing your stinky drawers”. I must be in a mood this morning. 🤣🤣🤣
I’m 1000% worn out too 😂
@@salvagedbykscott Lol!!! I would even go as far as admitting I’m a tad bit outdated as well!!
👍glad to see your getting settled in to your new home and that back posting 😀
My mom passed away and I brought home some of her furniture. They’re fine early American pieces, some antiques from auctions and didn’t need refinishing, however they smelled terrible. Her house was an overly cluttered country home, full of antiques, had an oil furnace, propane stove and a musty basement. I guess after 60 years of living there she thought her house smelled normal. As she aged, she generally cleaned, but not deep cleaned so much, but in all fairness, she also had quite a bit of outside maintenance to do all alone after my father died. The house was on 11 acres with a long driveway and she mowed 4 acres of it until she was 79.
I washed everything inside and out with Gain laundry detergent, water and an old terry dish towel, wrung out well. I immediately dried everything off and left drawers and doors open for 48 hours to dry thoroughly. After I put the drawers back in and closed cabinet doors, I placed 1-2 Gain dryer sheets inside each drawer and cabinet. I changed out the dryer sheets after 2 weeks and have since left them inside. Nothing smells anymore. Good quality laundry soaps have biodegrading properties that remove food and odors from clothing , but is excellent around the house for cleaning other things. A chemist at my job told me this. So, I use it to shampoo the carpets, wash the kitchen floor, clean the toilet, semigloss painted walls, doors & trim, window sills, blinds, kitchen cabinets, the fridge and give my furniture a washing occasionally. Works great and the house smells great afterwards. I do sometimes wash down furniture with Dawn occasionally too, especially the pieces in the kitchen where residual grease from cooking accumulates. Any wood I wash gets rubbed with some lemon oil or furniture polish after the wood is dry. Great thing too is I don’t have a cabinet full of different expensive, specific products under my sink!
Wow Katie you're going to get it as usual tank's fot the tricks and saving furniture. Can't wait to see how they gone turne out.
Best way: buy an ozone machine and put it in near the furniture in an enclosed space. Let it run for a few hours. Don't stay in the room or have any animals or plants nearby. Use the garage and put a tarp around it. It works like a charm. I also have a 20 year old car. I do this twice a year and never have that gross musty smell
Can you please share what type of ozone machine you use? Thank u!
@@ap2179 ruclips.net/video/_VlavI7XP10/видео.html check this guy out
I can't see the reply. Could you tell me which ozone machine you use as well?
What about the smell of the ozone? Is it very noticeable?
@@tnijoo5109it’s a faint odor compared to what you’re masking, like cat urine in my case.
Thanks for the tips. I’ve helped clean out homes in house flips that were sitting closed up for years. The smell in everything is overwhelming. I’ve been tempted to dump items but will try these instead. 👍anxious to see how you refinish these.
Hii, how did it go for you?
I literally got a piece yesterday that came from a log cabin that stinks and immediately started googling. I just hopped on RUclips today (already a subscriber) and saw this!!!!
Thanks Katy!
If you live somewhere that features cold winters and you have some time and space, you can freeze out the odor in a good old Canadian winter
I am delighted you are settling in! I love that you had to check out bulk trash pick-up treasures! I’m interested to see what you do with those night stands. Since you used all the tricks, please let us know which worked best. When it smells like cigarettes, I wash it down with Krud Kutter. That seems to do an excellent job of breaking down the tar residue. I also use clear shellac and I brush it on.🌸
Shellac is always the way to go for me! These will be getting a few good coats 😉
Glad your move went well and you are in your new home.
Thank you for your help. I’ll be trying one of these methods to get out the musty odor of my grandmother’s old chest
You’re amazing! Having just moved to a new house, unpacking and organizing, you must be exhausted! But…ready to upcycle furniture! ♥️♥️♥️
I have tried almost all of your suggestions. I find the one that is the ‘tried and true’ guaranteed to work for that old, musty smell or smoke is some form of shellac. Looking forward to the follow up video.
Hi Katie, so great to see you. Thanks for all the odour tips. Im sure when you have completed the makeover the drawers will look amazing. Pleased you look so happy. I cannot wait to see all the renovations and upcycling you will be doing in your house. Love your channel, I think your work is FANTASTIC. Take care Gale x
I think you gave ideas to some that thought their odored piece of furniture was past saving. Can't wait to see the results.
Thank you. I will be trying two or three of these on this Zenith console. It smells like my sisters storage garage in the back yard lol. So this helps a lot.
Thank you for inspiring me to try painting some of my furniture that needs to be updating. I always wanted to take woodshop in school, but couldn't because I was a girl. Now I can't wait! I'm going to hijack my husband's tools.
You go girl 👏
Thanks for these tips. Looking forward to all your new projects!
Great advice. I’ve tried them all and they work
Thanks for all the tips really helpful. I find sunshine best for musty items but cigarette smoke and nicotine ewww the worst. Looking forward to watching all your new projects.
Thank you for the tips.
I have not refinished a chest of drawers and was afraid I would be stuck with the funk.
Great tips, I have also had success using ground coffee (unused) like you used the baking soda
I use an ozone machine first, then move on to some of the tricks you demonstrated like vinegar. Lysol on interior surfaces can help as well.
Thank you! And congratulations on your move to the ocean! Hope you enjoy it and have a lot of fun.
Good tips! Plan on trying next time I have a stinky piece.
Thank you! Very informative. I have 3 pieces that are older furniture pieces, but my in-laws were heavy smokers, I didn't realize how bad they truly smelled until they came to my garage. WOW! really bad.
Thanks for the tips. The smell issue I happen to have is man stink lol sweat.
Thanks for these great tips. I'm looking forward to see your new upcycles!!
Thank you for sharing all these tips!
Thank you! Just bought a dresser and it reeks! Even after washing it. So I will be trying one of these methods. 👍🏻
Very helpful. Your tip videos are always gold.
Can’t wait to see how you make these over 💕✌️🌱
So glad to follow you in your move!
I'm also fond of using house brand original formula Listerine, in a spray bottle. It has alcohol and essential oils.
Can’t wait to see the journey to finish these ,,,,,,
Katie, thanks for the tips! When all else fails I use Odor Bully. I buy it at Menards in the US. Good luck with these pieces. I'm looking forward to see how you recreate them!
Cool! I’ll have to see if it’s available in Canada too. I’d love to give it a try.
This is helpful. I'm trying to get rid of mothball smell in an old chest.
Love your vision and skills with furniture restyling
If it's mostly the drawers that stink, you might have to take at least the bottom off the drawers, so you can clean out the grooves that the bottom plate fit into. Mold can build up there after years of use. Spraying with the enzyme odor remover you get from the pet store can help, too. Just wipe it off any finished surfaces in the first few minutes, so it doesn't damage the finish.
Can’t pass up that roadside find, Katie! My daughter (our 19yo) dreads bulk trash day bc she knows there’s a good chance Mom’s going “dumpster diving”😂 (no actual dumpster, just in the driveways of our ally). BUT this past week she came in with a perfectly good barstool from our neighbor’s bulk trash!
Thx so much for the tips. Always great to have options in our toolbox.💜
Very relieved to find this video after smelling my very strong smelling new to me wardrobes 🤢🤢🤢 thank you for this video !!!!
Good stuff, Katie! I will be using your tips!!
Great odor removing tips; thanks.
Fantastic. Just what I needed to de-stink a second-hand night stand. Thanks.
I'm gonna try this for inside/under my cabinets. I moved into an 80s house and the cabinets all have that "stuffy grandparents house" smell
Great tips! Cannot wait to see the end result. What’s up with the designs on the drawer fronts? Why do you suppose they don’t all match?
I can’t wait to see which one works best. I’m guessing that you ended up using your Zinser BIN But I’d love to know if the other ones helped at all with the smell and even with the stains. Glad you’re getting to settle in.
thanks for tips! I'm trying to get moth ball smell out of some furniture we got. I did vinegar and water and am now trying alcohol. I hope I don't have to shellac the entire interior or dresser and all the drawers!
Me too! I have to tackle this job in the fall. Not looking forward to it!!
Excited to see the final results
Awesome information. Much love to you and your family
thank you so much for this!! its spring here in Australia and the smell from my found bedside table is pretty bad. I'm going to go with vinegar and sunshine. if that doesn't work i have 6 more solutions! im so glad i found you!!!
Good luck!!
@@salvagedbykscott thanks!!!
I'm so glad I found this channel. I recently brought a large chest of wooden drawers, and the top one especially is stinky! Fish like and I'm disgusted. They have been aired outside, sprayed with vinegar solution, bicarbonate soda scrubbed in with my hands and left for 5 days, then filled with fabric softener sheets. I then used washing powder detergent again rubbed in with my hands NOPE nothing has worked! I haven't been able to use the drawers and I'm so angry. I even brought drawer liners but nothing, even little pots of bicarb and essential oils but nope it's still stinking. Omg please help me 😢
good luck with your new home! How amazing that the neighborhood just happened to have a cleanout weekend right after you got there! Great karma!
Thanks for covering such an important subject. Have you ever tried Odoban? I'm buying some today and bcus it has thousands of amazing reviews. And I would never use bleach, but that's just me. And I like to use clear shellac for surfaces that I don't plan to paint.
I have tried Odoban a few different times and it has not worked for me.
Thumbs up. You forgot to mention to be sure that wood is absolutely dry before applying shellac. Yes Girl, you can get some pretty cruddy furniture, but don't let that stop you.
May I detail my method for the most disgusting furniture?
On a dry windy, sunny day, take the drawers out in the driveway or somewhere like that. Get your leaf blower out and all hooked up. Fully spray every nook and cranny with undiluted bleach, also make sure your garden hose is on and hooked up. YOU MUST BE FAST! No distractions or phone calls. Fast and methodical are key here.
Before the bleach application, blow out everything. Apply bleach, even on the undersides, everything, everywhere. Be methodical work from left to right. Do not get confused or space out.
Now, with hose on full, blast it all and rinse fast. ONE pass only, a light rinse only. Grab the leaf blower and blast the water out. Leave the pieces to completely dry in the sun, being sure to rotate.
It is a big "NO, NO" to get wood wet, the idea here is to get the bleach on (you could mix TSP with bleach, but no other chemicals, not even DAWN) and rinse before the wood knows that it got wet. I have never had any problem, what so ever. NOT recommended for people who cannot concentrate.
Mold, mildew, smoke, and God-knows-what, gone. These things are only on the surface, this is the easiest way for me. Direct sunlight on all surfaces cannot be emphasized enough.
As you mention, shellac is the best way to seal in the odors and mold. That gets expensive at least for me and I want all that ick gone and sanitized.
nice!
Would painting the whole furniture kill the funk
@@kathyjenkins4067 Personally I would prefer to clean it all off.
Congrats on your family move! 🎉
The sign said ," Must wear clothspin "
The lights dimmed as the drawers opened ....and ,"ouch" up went the clothespins !!
Wood hugged noses tightly as the mouth-breathing began
The spotlight blinked on the Professor ... She adjusted her glasses as her voice squeaked as she pinched her nose
Weeks of turmoil had landed us all here ... here for the final reveal ... all breaths were held as we leaned forward in our seats ....
"And now we shall..." with a sudden wave and snap of a drawer .....
( To be continued ...)
Excellent tips.
I have a MCM buffet I got from an online auction. Man it stinks old and musky. I will try these tips. Thanks
Great video! Very helpful! Thank you!
Thanks for the tips 😀
Great tips! Thanks!
So helpful & informative !!
Thanks so much for the information!
I think I'm going to try to use the clear shellac on a rotten piece of bedroom furniture dresser drawers! What is your advice to getting into the rattan????
Katie I didn’t see it but how did you clean the metal handles of the drawers? Thanks.
going to start with vinegar wash, then baking soda, then try the cover up if it persists, and of course, that is always a fun project and allows me to design the color shcheme of the room more fittingly, probably be pretty fun too, but it has a good ammount of drawers, so it might run me like 100 bucks after paint and all. all good
super helpful advice, thank u
Thank you for sharing ❤
Very good information
Great info. Thanks
awesome video. Thank you
I got upper kitchen cabinets from home where they smoked. I used Simple Green and water twice and let them dry in the sun for a few days, stink was gone.
Awesome list!
I know in the US Dixie Belle makes a lovely buttery orange beeswax thst you can buff on the inside of the drawers, (I would love to get Debi's DIY wax for my work, but can't get it in SA🇿🇦). After a vinegar clean and a lot of sun, I use beeswax, add orange or lemon essential oil drops and buff it inside the drawers, if absorbs heavenly and the wood looks renewed and smells great, none of it comes off on clothes once cured, I also do the underside of the drawers and the inside panels. You smell it when you enter the room but not on your clothes, but then I álways personally use tissue paper as drawer liners. 🦋
Good ideas so thank you
Great tips. So... did you do all these on each of the drawers? I'm curious how well they worked?
So helpful ❤Thank You
Thank you❤❤❤
Vinegar! my favorite
V. helpful. Thank you🌸
Welcome to NB 😊
I have winter and snow here... where should i let them dry... 😢
Excellent video!
In lieu of baking soda, I've used aquarium charcoal successfully. More expensive but for me, it took less time.
Oh cool!
I use charcoal that comes in a sheet covered with pockets filled with the charcoal. They look like continuous little tea bags. They work great, you can move them without a mess, and you can place them in the sun to “ recharge” them. I found them on Amazon
I've used all of theses methods too. Shellac is best for the bad ones I think
I’m cleaning a hoarder house right now and considering taking all the drawer bottoms out and replacing them.
Will clear shellack on an old, dark wood veneer dry clear? Or will it have that shiny shellack finish?
I love the idea of bulk trash day but in the UK people are starting to be prosecuted for leaving free items on their driveway because it’s considered fly tipping. Absolutely ridiculous and it makes me very angry. It’s a fabulous way to recycle and reduce waste. Trust the UK to be way behind 😞
What is " fly tipping?"
@@roxanneklafehn8516 illegally dumping waste. It’s ridiculous because it’s just an amazing way to gift or recycle items.
i have a chair made out of synthetic leather and it smells like very strong cologne. ive had it out in the sun for a week, washed it with soap, alcohol and even some blue spray thing they use to clean car seats but it just wont stop smelling like cologne...
After the stressful season you’ve been thru, I’m surprised there’s any vodka left in that bottle!
😂😂🤣🤣 I’m dead!!!
😂😂😂 shots in the garage! Cheers.