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We have used the packing peanuts to create mattresses, pillows and
bolsters at many of our sites for the last 20 years and have had no
problems. Just make sure you don't include any of the biodegradable ones
that melt away when exposed to water.
Robin Campbell, Curator
NYS Bureau of Historic Sites
PO Box 219
Waterford, NY 12188
518-237-8643 ext 3235
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Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 11:20 PM
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Subject: Pillow stuffing
Dear Listmembers,
We are a historic house museum trying to find a safe stuffing for
pillows that are used in displays throughout the museum. In the past we
used a canvas material filled with straw, but most have been destroyed
by mice. In searching for materials that will help prevent further
rodent/pest issues (a huge problem for us), we thought of using
styrofoam peanuts. I am concerned about the potential off-gassing, but
have heard that coating the styrofoam with some type of paint will
prevent such an issue. Any ideas? Also, what about sewing a liner in the
pillow, perhaps Tyvek?
Any and all info is much appreciated!
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