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‎01-29-2023 02:57 PM
ive always had the feeling she'd sell anything for a buck!
‎01-29-2023 03:05 PM
I can see where these might be useful if you kept clothes in storage, or lived on a boat or a camper, or kept clothes at a vacation place that remained locked up for months at a time.
‎01-29-2023 03:40 PM
I bought the hangers a few years ago, used them in the motorhome to keep the clothes on the hnger when we were traveling. But I agree, never saw a need for anti microbial. I also bought the clips to hang skirts, pants....they did not work at all.
‎01-29-2023 05:32 PM
@KKJ wrote:And what types of chemicals are put on the hangers to make them antimicrobial? Think I'll stick with regular hangers.
Anti-microbial technology
‎01-29-2023 08:09 PM
I was at Home Goods today and they had a long row of hangars. The cost about $17 for 35 hangars. Several colors available.
‎01-29-2023 08:11 PM
She is playing the fear game...
‎01-29-2023 10:32 PM
whether or not you believe in the mold or other bacteria that may be occuring in your closets, these hangers are hands down THE BEST on the market. they have been for a very long time. i have purchased other hangers over the years and they dont even come close to the quality of the joy hangers.
her pricing today is excellent also. 100 hangers, $50, free shipping, and 12% cash rebate via topcashback.
‎01-29-2023 10:38 PM
I love Joy's hangers, have owned them for a very long time. I loved them so much that I've gifted all of my kids and grand-kids with them.
I don't think ther's anything wrong with the new antimicrobial formulation and they are a fantastic price. Good for Joy and HSN!
‎01-30-2023 12:42 AM
@SeaMaiden wrote:antimicrobial hangers??? Joy Mongano is selling these now on HSN. Just seems rather unneccessary to me. I have never felt my hangers were full of filth and bacteria. She seems rather overboard on this germ "thing" with her products.... Just sayin....
It's a gimmick @SeaMaiden
‎01-30-2023 12:15 PM
if you have ever had mold in your home (we have after some water damage), you know that it is a valid concern.
Mold in the Closet? Here's How to Get Rid of It for Good (servicemasterbyzaba.com)
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Mold feeds on dirt in fabric fibers, so resist the temptation to toss soiled clothes back into the closet. Always make sure items just out of the laundry are completely dry before hanging them up.
Remove clothes from dry-cleaning bags as soon as possible. Their polyethylene composition traps humidity around fibers, and the dampness encourages mold growth.
Move things currently stored on the closet floor to shelves. This minimizes the risk of items getting damp and moldy in case of a plumbing leak.
This tip is especially important when our Chicago weather gets humid. Keep closet doors closed to damp air, and deny mold the moisture it needs to grow.
Power Tip: If humidity is a problem in your home, consider using a dehumidifier specially designed for closets.

Make this job more than a part of your spring cleaning routine. Every few months, move things out, dust shelves, and run the vacuum. Let fresh air circulate through the closet for several hours.
Trust your nose. If the closet smells musty and moldy, dig around until you locate the source. It may be growing behind the walls, so consider bringing in a certified mold remediation contractor.
When we’re asked about what absorbs moisture in closets, we recommend silica gel packs. They work very well controlling the damp that breeds mold in dark closets.
Mold needs moisture to live, but the warmth from a low wattage light bulb can help keep the closet dry. Install an energy-efficient light in the closet, and leave it on 24/7.
Power Tip: Make sure the bulb isn’t near clothing or anything else that could become a fire hazard.
Replace wood shelves with wire shelving so that closet air can circulate freely. Lightweight wire shelves are also more mold-resistant than traditional wood shelving.
If you don’t have a humidity problem at the house, consider upgrading to louvered closet doors. They allow fresh air circulation that’s so important to discouraging mold growth.
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