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Old December 12th, 2009, 08:52 AM
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This is a HUGE problem. I have 1 pair of ragged jeans left. All my clothes have been throughmany chemical washes, whick did not help. Once they started getting ragged and falling apart I take a lighter and burn the hanging stuff. Even on any clothes where there are tiny fibers sticking out, I try to burn them.

I jusy bought some polyester-rayon pants from Penneys. They don't look morged up but they are a size too big. I'm keeping them anyway,at least for sleeping in because there aren't PJs I can find out there.

I ordered 2 coats from Burlington coats online for $20. a piece!!. They have poly filling bit the inside and outside can be wiped off. I think it is nylon. One I bought for wearing in the house; I am cold alot, especially when I wake up. The cold I feel then is horriffic. The other wil be for going somewhere min my car. Last year I washed my coat eveeytine I got in my car and not going through that this year.

I am disappointed to hear this abiut Leather. I am planning on getting a leather recliner for myself to sleep in.

I found a product at Menards called "Mold Armor, Mold Blocker". I have used it at hime and when my coats come I will use it n them before wearing. It says it is an invisible barrier to the growth of mold and mildew.
You can find it t check it out at:
WM Barr Online Store

excusetypos, too earlyandIhave anxiety/heebee jeebees; which means I can't type anymore. I tend to wonder if this is what a child who truly has ADD goes through. It is awful and I can't sit here any longer. Bye Bye
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