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janet88:
It is the new wardrobe smell. Leave the doors open for some days and the smell will be gonestarlight1968sg:
Dark and lots of thunder at Hillview
same here...it's great!
OT...do you know how to get rid of the smell inside new wardrobes other than mothballs? -
janet88:
starlight1968sg:
Dark and lots of thunder at Hillview
same here...it's great!
OT...do you know how to get rid of the smell inside new wardrobes other than mothballs?
If u can get small, round pices of campor wood, u can get rid of those smell & it'll even prevent insects fr residing yr wardrobe. I got them fr Mynmar & put them in every wardrobe, bookshelves & kitchen cabinets. -
Estéema:
no lobang to get from Myanmar
If u can get small, round pices of campor wood, u can get rid of those smell & it'll even prevent insects fr residing yr wardrobe. I got them fr Mynmar & put them in every wardrobe, bookshelves & kitchen cabinets.
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janet88:
no lobang to get from MyanmarEstéema:
If u can get small, round pices of campor wood, u can get rid of those smell & it'll even prevent insects fr residing yr wardrobe. I got them fr Mynmar & put them in every wardrobe, bookshelves & kitchen cabinets.
I bought abt 3 pcs fr some exhibitions @ Suntec early this year but forgotten what exhibition it was. I then got my friend to bring in more fr Yangon mkt for every wardrobe & bookshelves. So, not sure if next week's electronic exhibition @ Suntec vendor will be there? -
What is campor wood?
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Going to try making kee chang as bought the ingredients yesterday when go buy some other sundries. Went to popular yesterday after reading one ksp member mentioned about the sale. Actually dont have anything in mind but thought of just get some compo books for both chi/eng for dds to read lor. One dd parked at library and another dd tasked to queue for me
the queue was long 
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starlight1968sg:
What is campor wood?
Heard of campor oil?
樟木
zhāng mù
It's a very big tree found in China, Taiwan, & Japan but hv since been cultivated elsewhere. Whilst it's toxic to insects, in the hands of those who know how to harvest it it's used as medicine for acne, arthritis, gout or asthma/any types of respiratory illness. There are many other uses such as essential oil & pesticides. I only know these. -
MrsKiasu:
Going to try making kee chang as bought the ingredients yesterday when go buy some other sundries. Went to popular yesterday after reading one ksp member mentioned about the sale. Actually dont have anything in mind but thought of just get some compo books for both chi/eng for dds to read lor. One dd parked at library and another dd tasked to queue for me
the queue was long 
I love to eat kee chang...freshly steamed and dipped with sugar.
I am afraid of long queues...but can't resist Bookfest every year. He will alight me first and then I will quickly get what I need. Then I queue while he sees his IT toys and when done, I will take a look. -
Estéema:
Camphor?starlight1968sg:
What is campor wood?
Heard of campor oil?
樟木
zhāng mù
It's a very big tree found in China, Taiwan, & Japan but hv since been cultivated elsewhere. Whilst it's toxic to insects, in the hands of those who know how to harvest it it's used as medicine for acne, arthritis, gout or asthma/any types of respiratory illness. There are many other uses such as essential oil & pesticides. I only know these.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camphor
You could try some of those aromatherapy places which sell scented oils or wood? I have used camphor balls before in China - they look like moth balls (not wooden) but are scented with camphor oil and not naphthalene. They might be available in supermarkets, though I've never looked here. -
Interesting, I subconsciously thot these wood shld come in ball form.
The the round plate-form, it’s more cost- & time-effective bcoz u take it & sand-paper yearly to refresh the strong fragrant fr the campor wood to effectively chase away insects & crawlers. Only once a year instead of throwing out the balls.
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