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CEDAR wood for closets, drawers.; Questions about use
Topic Started: Apr 24 2009, 11:28 AM (144 Views)
ilm
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Middle Aged Carp
Does anyone have those cedar blocks in their closets? How do you freshen them up? The scent doesn't last very long.
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Kincaid
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HOLY CARP!!!
I am surprised - maybe because it is such a small thing? The house I grew up in, built in 1927, had a closet lined with cedar boards. As a kid in the 60's and 70's the cedar odor was still intense.
Kincaid - disgusted Republican Partisan since 2006.
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Frank_W
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You can use a little sandpaper on them to freshen them up.
Anatomy Prof: "The human body has about 20 sq. meters of skin."
Me: "Man, that's a lot of lampshades!"
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Mikhailoh
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If you want trouble, find yourself a redhead
Yes, Frank is right. But blocks tend to do better for one drawer than a closet.
Once in his life, every man is entitled to fall madly in love with a gorgeous redhead - Lucille Ball
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