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Originally Posted by unclebilly View Post
You could probably put some Soda ash or baking soda in there (sprinkle it around) for a week or two with the doors closed up and it might deal with the residuals.

The issue is going to be that your climate is so humid.
I would think that ____ soda will only help if the issue is an acidic chemical. Is chlorine acidic? Otherwise, adding a base will only add a new issue. If that's the case, then I would think maybe a rinse or wash where possible and lots of air, but that's just my WAG.
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