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Smell in the cabinets

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:43 pm
by Psaltee
Heaven't used the hutch in the dining room until we decided to use it to store dishes and useable items for the home. Funny thing. We did begin to store dishes and the like in the hutch and as we were taking things out to use as serving disshes we recognized a 'smell' to everything we take out from the hutch. Everybody has been telling us to use baking soda and the aroma will dissipate and then go away. Others have said to use simple green and clean out the smell. I want to paint the whole hutch just to start over. Is this one of those things that happen over time that results in what I call an 'old smell'. Its a weird type thing really. Doesn't smell like mold it has its own distinct smell. Any ideas?!?
psaltee

Re: Smell in the cabinets

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:53 pm
by Greg
I would try the other methods before I painted. You would need to clean it before you paint anyway.

Greg

Re: Smell in the cabinets

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 10:34 am
by devilonmyback
I have a similar funky smell in my cabinets in my 1994 unit. both bathroom and kitchen cabinets have the same odor, smells a little like mold but not really. I put those moisture absorbing pellets and it helps a little, but its still unpleasant. I smell it my wife is indifferent to it.

Re: Smell in the cabinets

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:43 am
by Psaltee
A contractor told me the smell is typical in older mh. He believes it's nothing more than an 'old' smell from years of use/non-use. He recommends painting with a paint additive before painting. I'm not yet willing to call it something related to mold or mold itself just yet. Haven't had that experience in a stick built house. Wonder why some of these issues/experiences come into play in a mh. Any ideas? Right now I'm using dryer sheets. I'll let you know?!?! psaltee

Re: Smell in the cabinets

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:00 pm
by 1987Commodore
does the hutch have an enclosed area underneath it? could be something going on there.