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Be patient. Store those bombs outside of their bags in a clean, dry and
shadowed place like a basement or the cabin in the backyard... and wait.
Olivier Caro
Le 25/04/2014 13:01, Martin Walker a écrit :
> I have acquired seashells (esp. cones, but not exclusively) from overseas dealers that, a year after acquisition, smell
> terrible when released from their ziplock bags. The shells look fine, operculum on cotton wool, and perfectly
> clean-looking. I have been resoaking in methylated spirits for a couple of days, but this doesn't always fix the smell.
> I am careful to rotate the shells into the meths to allow it to penetrate up the to the higher whorls.
> Has anyone any other suggestions?
> Thanks in advance,
> Martin
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