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If you leave that on during storage, it can stain and even ruin the delicate fabrics. That's why washing your clothes before you store them is essential. Also, they need to be as dry as possible before storage. Any leftover moisture can cause mold and mildew, which can also ruin the fabrics and cause odors.
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Read More »When considering how to store clothes in a storage unit, you should take more care than your other belongings. That’s because, unlike ceramics or metal, clothing is much more fragile. Cotton and other natural fabrics like wool can be easily damaged if not stored properly. Even synthetic materials can take a beating if you don’t store them the right way. To help you, we’ve collected some tips for how to store clothes in a storage unit. This article is loaded with the best tips and tricks to protect your kicks (and the rest of your clothes). We invite you to use them as you wish and, if you have questions, chat with us online! So if you want to be sure your clothes come out of storage as beautiful as when they went in, read on!
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Once you’ve purchased a storage rack (or shelf unit), you can store your plastic bins on them easily. Plus, you won’t have to move dozens of bins to get it when you need something. Just slip the right bin off the shelf, grab your clothes, and put it back in its spot. It’s simple and will save your back from all that extra lifting. Tip #5: Use Cedar Balls When You Store Clothes in a Storage Unit Depending on the year you were born, you either know about or have no idea about mothballs. Mothballs come in handy to protect clothing from insects while in storage. The problem is they smell terrible, are potentially dangerous for children, and don’t work all that well. We instead recommend using natural cedar balls or, if you can’t find those, cedar chips. Cedar chips smell lovely and do a better job protecting your clothing from mildew, mold, and odors. By the way, you can also put a small, plastic container of cedar chips in your storage unit. Not only will it collect moisture but also leave everything smelling fresh and natural. Tiny Tip: Don’t place the cedar ball or chips directly onto your clothes. Instead, put them in a small plastic bag and leave the bag slightly open. We hope these tips help you store your clothing well and keep it in great shape. If you have any questions, we encourage you to chat online with a Southern Storage manager. They’re friendly and well-versed in all things storage!
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