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The right kind of cedar when used in your closet has many benefits. Eastern red cedar is grown and harvested in the United States. Of all the cedar species, only Eastern red cedar holds the aromatic and absorbent qualities that are beneficial for closet use. It was first used by American Indian tribes and was later utilized in furniture, trunks, and chests. The qualities of aromatic cedar have long been known and used all over the world.
Cedar products for closets should be made out of aromatic Eastern red cedar. There should be no varnishes or stains used if you want your cedar to maintain its beneficial qualities. Cedar products can be used for many, many years. Many people consider these products to be "heirloom quality" because they will retain their properties for as long as you take care of them. To maintain the wood, you need to do little other than lightly sand it with fine or medium grit sandpaper every few years. You will know it is time for sanding if the cedar begins to lose its fresh scent.
The absorbent nature of cedar is one of its greatest and most beneficial features. You can use cedar in your shoes to absorb moisture and eliminate it. This helps to prevent the growth of mold, mildew and bacteria that can give your shoes an unpleasant odor. If your shoes already smell, place them into a tightly sealed plastic bag and put them in the freezer overnight. This should kill any bacterium that is present and eliminate the smell. Use a cedar shoe insert to absorb moisture and deodorize from then on.
Most people love the deodorizing properties of cedar. It has a fresh and clean scent that is desirable in high-end closets and furniture. But, it's not just the scent that attracts people. It actually deodorizes and eliminates odors. It doesn't just cover them up. Use cedar to get rid of musty odors in closets and dressers.
Aromatic cedar is also very useful, and perhaps most well-known, for repelling insects. You may have heard that cedar repels moths and can protect wool coats from moth damage. However, you may not know that moths can and will lay eggs on any type of fabric. It is the larvae that eat through the threads and damage garments. They are attracted to the smell of our body oils that we leave on anything that we touch. Since wool coats are not washed often, they are usually the first garments to be damaged. Cedar repels moths, but also silverfish and cockroaches, among various other insects.
Cedar is a very strong wood. It is the perfect material for making clothing hangers that need to be sturdy enough to hold heavy coats and suits. Cedar clothes hangers have a beautiful wood grain and soft matte appearance that is very attractive and goes with any décor.
You can enjoy the many benefits of premium aromatic cedar in your closets by using cedar <a href="http://www.onlyhangers.com"title="Hangers">hangers</a>, blocks, liners, or shoe inserts. Your clothes and shoes will be protected, the closet will smell clean, and you will enjoy the luxurious appearance of your closet for years to come.
About the Author
About the Author: Jo Granville is on the staff of Only Hangers, a leading online resource for wood hangers, coat hangers and all types of clothes hangers which is recognized for the excellent quality and value of its wood hanger and coat hanger offerings. For more information, please visit http://www.onlyhangers.com.
What do you do after you apply the final coat of polyurethane to smooth out the imperfections?
I am staining and finishing oak doors for the first time. I used a gel stain for color and then I have applied 3 coats of Varathane polyurethane with a satin finish. I prep sanded the wood using 80 grit and worked up to 220 grit. I wiped the wood surface with a damp rag to raise the grain and hit it with the 220 sand paper again after it dried before staining. I used a tack cloth before the stain and first coat of poly, and roughed the poly in between coats with 000 steel wool and cleaned with a tack cloth before I applied the next coat with a proper brush. Now that I have applied the final coat, how do I remove the imperfections from the top coat of poly it, or is it even possible? To the eye, the flaws are invisible, but when you run your hand over the surface you can feel what can be described as "grains of sand" every so often. I was just wondering if you could achieve that "perfectly smooth" topcoat without hurting the satin finish or am I asking for too much?
Use 0000 steel wool, you may have picked up some contamination in the brush or the polyurethane in the process. If you can find it the Old timers used what was called Pumice Paste to smooth a surface after the final coat
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