Winter Woolens & Coats in Perfect Condition - Thank you, Repellem!
Posted in Ecosmartplastics' Repellem & Eco-smartbag products, Eco-Smart Plastics, No moths, environmentally safe products, Helpful HintsIn many areas, it’s time to get those winter clothes and coats out of the closet and onto our backs!
I packed all those things in Ecosmart Plastics and Repellem bags so I wouldn’t have to worry about moths, and when I unpacked them this weekend, I found them all to be in perfect condition. Our winter coats, sweaters, heavy corduroys. . . all our winter things - all in great shape and none of them with that “musty” smell stored woolens often have.
Unless they’ve been packed and stored with Repellem, that is.
I also unpacked my Christmas tree skirt - it’s got wool in it, but since I rolled it up and wrapped it in a Repellem back last year, it’s in perfect condition, too.
Clothing stored in Repellem, or with a piece of Repellem, always come out, at the beginning of next season, in great shape. I’ve been using Repellem for over six years now, and I’ve never had an exception to this. No matter what you’re storing - clothing, blankets, holiday things - if you use Repellem in their storage, you’ll have a perfect product when you unwrap them again.
Don’t forget to put a fresh Ecosmart Plastics and Repellem bag under your tree skirt. It keeps the bugs away, yes, but it also keeps your dog and cat from coming near your tree.
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