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BarbaraOK wrote:
We've traveled for 9 years, fulltime, never, ever had a problem with things stored in the basement. Moldy = moisture in the bays = water leaks. First should be to figure out how you're getting moisture built up in the bays. Since we are into a bay every day or two, there is always fresh air moving around. I store out-of-season clothes in vacumn bags and then place into a long plastic tub on rollers so it is easy to move around. Might it be that you are smelling adhesives that off gas from the luggage? We also don't carry that much in the way of 'off season' clothes - - we follow the 75° mark and add/take off as appropriate so we really wear the same clothes year round. Especially this winter - maybe 3 weeks total without shorts on.
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doxiemom11 wrote:
We are also full-time and just store our off season clothing in large rubbermaid tubs with a snap on lid. We do not have any problem, but our bays are lined and insulated. We do however have condensation in the bedroom slide in the area of the bed storage that sticks out into the cold. We use a couple of the damp rid containers ( purchased off-brand at Dollar Tree for $1 each) and they work very well. We also put one in any area that is closed off and air doesn't circulate, like under the dinette seat in the storage area. We change them 3 or 4 times a year. They really help.
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Lady Dew Drop wrote:
Being full-timers we have Summer & Winter clothes so there is no way we can keep them all in our closet; hence basement storage. Thanks everyone for the tips.
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
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