John;
I had a moth problem with a garage sale item and
sprayed it with a no name equivalent of Raid. There must be another way to do
this but I haven't had a moth problem since. Another solution might be to try
some pyrithrin, main ingredient in flea powder and flea shampoo. To be honest I
haven't noticed a moth problem in my 54' Imperial, and this is a moth prone
climate, it's main pestilence problem was with rats but that was with the P.O. I
think that the best method is to keep the car inside, sealed up tight, with the
windows shut, and check on it regularly.
Getting rid of the mothball smell will take time
more then anything else. Park it outside with the windows rolled down
on some warm, breezy days. My experience with mothballs is that the
smell only lingers if the mothballs are still present, are you sure you
have removed them all? There may be some still underneath the seats or between
the cushions.
Best Regards
Arran Foster
1954 Imperial Newport
Needing A Left Side Taillight Bezel and other trim
parts.
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