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Re: Type of Wood
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Fri, 05 October 2018 04:15
Junior
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Let us then make sure that our cabinets or racks are away from the kitchen or the dining room because those areas can create moisture in the room. Now I understand why our cupboards are easily damaged even though they don't get wet.
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