I bought a second-hand book and it has a moldy odor. How do I get it out? I was thinking of sticking it in the oven for a while, not sure what temps I should go for though.
Fahrenheit 451
>>8230690
Use fine sandpaper on the edges of the pages to remove the top layer of grime, which may be contributing to the smell.
Then open the book and check for loose dirt, insects, fleas, tobacco, chocolate, biscuit crumbs, whatever, and remove these.
Gently go over the front and back cover with rubbing alcohol to remove surface stains and bacteria from people who read on the toilet, etc.
Seal the book in an airtight bag along with something fragrant for a few days.
(optional) Put the book, in a bag, in a freezer for a few days to kill any silverfish/eggs/whatever else maybe festering among the pages.
>>8230897
But if there is actual, visible mould - just chuck it.
>>8230897
The book is actually spotless, the only thing about it is the smell. Thanks for the tips.