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If you plan to keep some of your clothing in a storage unit for several months, prepare them accordingly. Taking precautionary measures will safeguard the condition of your coats, trousers, shirts, and dresses while they’re in storage. Here are some tips for the long-term storage of clothing.

How to Store Clothing

1. Wash Them First

Before you take your clothes to a storage unit, wash them to remove dirt and stains. Washing will help your clothes stay fresher longer and increase their life span. Remember to dry them completely before packing to reduce mold and mildew growth.

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Also, if your clothing is clean, insects and other pests will be less likely to harm it.

2. Use Cedar Balls

Cedar balls protect your clothes from moths and other insects. They’ll also leave them smelling clean. Add a few cedar balls to each container. Cedarwood and oil are naturally moth-repellent.

3. Pack Them in Plastic

Plastic wraps and boxes will keep clothes in a storage unit free of dust, moisture, mold, and mildew. Clean and dry plastic containers thoroughly before you place clothes inside them. For extra protection, line containers with layers of cotton sheeting or white tissue paper.

4. Periodically Inspect Your Storage Unit

Check your storage unit a few times a year to ensure the condition of clothing. If you detect problems, such as dampness or staining, you can rectify them before your favorite sweaters or silk blouses get damaged.

 

If you’re looking for a reliable storage unit in Jacksonville, AR, check out Northgate Mini Storage. The storage facility is open seven days a week and offers a range of unit sizes. It’s also fenced and lighted. Their computerized gates ensure the safety of your property. To find out about their storage unit rates, call (501) 985-5054, or visit their website to review their lineup of services.

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