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Does Baking Soda absorb new furniture odor?
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The dresser was bought from Raymour & Flanigan. I think it said Made in Vietnam on the back, or so I was told. I wasn't home when they made delivery and I am too lazy to move it to check. It is located in a walk-in closet in kids bedroom. We try to leave doors and drawers open to get fresh air during the day.

I don;t have a garage. If the weather were better, I could at least take the drawers outside during the day, but now it snowed, it may rain and it is cold anyway, I don't want the wood to crack or something from the cold.

I guess we'll just keep windows open and may consider moving the kids to a different room for a few days.

she's out shopping now, hope she gets a few packs of baking soda, and will see if those help.
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Re: Does Baking Soda absorb new furniture odor? - by space-time - 01-06-2017, 11:51 PM

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