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Whether you use a separate room large and airy, a simple closet hidden away in a far corner, or a nifty canvas hanging bag as storage for your freshly laundered bed and table linens, make sure you take the steps to keep this area clean and bug free.

Ideally your storage place for linens should be roomy enough that they are not packed together too tightly and your linens should be able to “breathe”. You want these storage closets or cupboards to be located in a cool dry area. If the area where you store your linens is warm and humid you run the risk of mildewed and damaged linens and who wants to dry off with a mildewed towel? If you are using a canvas hanging shelf bag as storage don’t stuff these shelves and rotate them every few months or so.

If you don’t have sufficient space to store all of your linens at once try storing the off season ones in a trunk or chest. Be innovative about where you keep this storage. Use the chest for a small table in a guest room or the living room.

Now on to your cleaning.

The Spring Cleaning and Fall Cleaning seasons are great times to give your linen closets a good cleaning.

Remove all of your linens from your cupboard, closet or other such storage and check them for bugs and/or damage.

Wash and dry as much of the linen as you can, especially the items that you are going to be storing away for the next season.

For the cleaning of your closet wipe down the shelves and walls of your linen closet with a damp cloth that has been dipped in a mild cleaning solution of a teaspoon of dishsoap to a gallon of warm water. If you are cleaning a canvas shelf bag dust may be your problem. Wipe it down with water sans (without) soap. If it has stains (who knows where these things come from) spot treat them with stain solutions particular to they type of stain or diluted laundry detergent.

When you are done wiping down your shelves dry them with a dry cloth or let them air dry completely.

When it’s time for you to store your now clean linens back on the shelves consider hanging small potpourri bags of herbs or placing small bars of deliciously scented soaps (my weakness) in and around your linens.

You can find ready made herb potpourri bags or make your own using herbs such as lavender and rosemary.

Hang these scented bags in your closet not between the linens as you may stain them.

Taking these special cleaning measures for your linen closet once or twice a year will mean that your chances of an unpleasant surprise in the linen closet will be few and far between.

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