We recently bought an antique book case that is a beautiful dark wood. Unfortunately we weren't to know that it was invested with moths and xtheir eggs.
We had no other choice by to do some intense cleaning which included scrubbing with well dilute bleach and adding a powder killer to the case. OTT perhaps but the idea of loads of crawlies living in our place and nesting as they did in our carpets totally creeped me out.
The aftermath is that our lovely case has A white misty powdery residue on it which isn't shifting with warm water and a wipe.
My next suggestion was going to be trying to rehydrating the wood with some form of wax. Or perhaps wiping the wood with some form of spirit in case the residue is actually powder that has sunken into the wood.
Does anyone have any ideas?
We had no other choice by to do some intense cleaning which included scrubbing with well dilute bleach and adding a powder killer to the case. OTT perhaps but the idea of loads of crawlies living in our place and nesting as they did in our carpets totally creeped me out.
The aftermath is that our lovely case has A white misty powdery residue on it which isn't shifting with warm water and a wipe.
My next suggestion was going to be trying to rehydrating the wood with some form of wax. Or perhaps wiping the wood with some form of spirit in case the residue is actually powder that has sunken into the wood.
Does anyone have any ideas?
