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7th August 06, 01:13 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Moose McLennan
Check out http://www.westcoastkilts.com/kilt-care.php.
You can also use proprietary moth sachets or cedar wood as a precaution.
It happened to a carpet in our last flat and it is not a joke.
Most importantly, always make sure the light is off under your kilt when not needed...
M.
hmm...unless you need a heat lamp in the dead of winter north of the arctic circle, I am confident your kilt will trap enough heat to keep things from freezing...
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