CaptainBob
Well-Known Member
Repeated buildup of small amounts of condensation on the walls of the cabin we sleep in, although always dried thoroughly immediately its discovered, has lead to the upholstery which contacts it having a bit of an unpleasant smell. If I rub my hand along the edge where contact is made, then sniff my hand, it smells a bit reminiscent of a teenagers armpit after P.E.
Can't smell it all unless you stick your nose in it or scratch and sniff, but I'd prefer to be rid of it before it gets worse.
Could do with suggestions on how to get rid of the smell initially, and how to avoid the condensation in the first place.
I know there's various products you can put under the cushions to avoid dampness beneath them, but we don't seem to suffer from that - just at the places where the cushions meet the walls.
Thank you!
Can't smell it all unless you stick your nose in it or scratch and sniff, but I'd prefer to be rid of it before it gets worse.
Could do with suggestions on how to get rid of the smell initially, and how to avoid the condensation in the first place.
I know there's various products you can put under the cushions to avoid dampness beneath them, but we don't seem to suffer from that - just at the places where the cushions meet the walls.
Thank you!