Even the most organized closet will require a little maintenance every now and then. Follow the below tips and tricks for common closet issues and learn how to keep pesky moths at bay.
June 30, 2015
Even the most organized closet will require a little maintenance every now and then. Follow the below tips and tricks for common closet issues and learn how to keep pesky moths at bay.
Clean and lubricate the tracks
Don't overstuff your drawers
Old wooden chests of drawers can get sticky, especially if you tend to — as many do — overstuff them with clothes.
Replace the rail
An overburdened closet rail will begin to sag over time, causing your clothes to bunch up in the middle. This will crease your clothes and make retrieving a particular garment from the crush a real struggle. The best remedy is to replace the rail, but the following fix provides an inexpensive solution.
The central heating that keeps our homes warm year round also makes them into perfect breeding grounds for clothes moths. Female moths — small, silvery brown insects — lay their eggs, which resemble rice grains, in dark, warm places and the larvae that emerge feed on natural fibres in your clothing and carpets.
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