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Join Date: Sep 2007
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just aquired a set of Bellweather panniers circa 1979. They are musty smelling and kind of stained. How would I go about cleaning them up and getting ride of the odor?
thanks Maria |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 1,886
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If still musty smelling, spray the inside with some Febreze. To limit/prevent a musty smell in the future, put a charcoal briquette [new/plain & NOT "self-starting"] in a small paper bag (x2) AND place one in each pannier. Don't worry about stains on the outside of the panniers. |
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