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11-04-2014 01:39 PM
On 11/4/2014 PalmSpringsTransplant said:On 11/4/2014 SmittenKitten said:On 11/4/2014 PalmSpringsTransplant said:On 11/3/2014 MomOf4 said:Have you ever noticed how many boxes from QVC are throughout some of the hoarder's homes?
My sister began collecting Barbie dolls from HSN among other things in her hoard. Kept the boxes and everything and insisted they were an investment - all 178 of them. When we pointed out that the black mold had infested them all through the boxes, she rationalized they could be salvaged.I know for a fact she ran through a $40,000 inheritance on this stuff. She's not stupid and I still keep trying to figure out why she could not see the reality of the situation.
Aside from my own guesses about issues with our mother, my sister continues to insist there never was a problem, it was all overblown by me.
How did black mold get on the dolls? Where was she storing them?
Even though she lived in a NYC apartment w/o wallboard or wood, a slight leak from the upstairs unit into her closet which went unnoticed for years (because of the hoard) mushroomed into black mold. Once created, it can spread from point of origin pretty swiftly. The closet was in the entry foyer, the Barbies were stacked on the opposite wall about 6' away, the floor became covered with "things". Black mold overtook the entire area. Took weeks to remediate.
Yikes, did she finally throw the dolls out?
edited : auto correct is going nuts this AM
11-04-2014 01:43 PM
She was forced to, but she held back quite a few and put them in storage. She will find when she checks the storage unit, that the mold might have overtaken other things nearby but she could not be reasoned with
11-04-2014 01:49 PM
On 11/4/2014 PalmSpringsTransplant said:On 11/4/2014 SmittenKitten said:On 11/4/2014 PalmSpringsTransplant said:On 11/3/2014 MomOf4 said:Have you ever noticed how many boxes from QVC are throughout some of the hoarder's homes?
My sister began collecting Barbie dolls from HSN among other things in her hoard. Kept the boxes and everything and insisted they were an investment - all 178 of them. When we pointed out that the black mold had infested them all through the boxes, she rationalized they could be salvaged.I know for a fact she ran through a $40,000 inheritance on this stuff. She's not stupid and I still keep trying to figure out why she could not see the reality of the situation.
Aside from my own guesses about issues with our mother, my sister continues to insist there never was a problem, it was all overblown by me.
How did black mold get on the dolls? Where was she storing them?
Even though she lived in a NYC apartment w/o wallboard or wood, a slight leak from the upstairs unit into her closet which went unnoticed for years (because of the hoard) mushroomed into black mold. Once created, it can spread from point of origin pretty swiftly. The closet was in the entry foyer, the Barbies were stacked on the opposite wall about 6' away, the floor became covered with "things". Black mold overtook the entire area. Took weeks to remediate.
I have noticed that dolls "skin" gets gummy over time. My daughter had a few from her childhood she wanted to keep. I put them in a small rubbermaid container and put them away. When I opened it, they had white spots all over them and felt gummy. In the garbage they went.
11-04-2014 02:31 PM
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