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Hey everyone! I get my keys tomorrow! SOoooooo excited. I went to the planning commision meeting last night and that was really interesting. I met my councilwoman, one of my neighbors, and the head librarian. I'm also going to one of the local church's rummage sales tomorrow to see if I can pick anything up on the cheap. I'm just getting really stoked about this! Thank you all for being soooo supportive!
FWIW........ I lived off of used furniture for 10 years or so and never had a problem with bedbugs or other critters. Not saying it isn't a possibility, but I can't imagine it is too high a risk to put off getting the basics until the weather breaks. JMO.Welcome to Ohio's most populous county!
I tell anyone, especially those new to buying used furniture, to take someone with them. It may look good on the surface but you never know what is really going on.
Quote from: Emmie on December 03, 2010, 03:03:34 AMHey everyone! I get my keys tomorrow! SOoooooo excited. I went to the planning commision meeting last night and that was really interesting. I met my councilwoman, one of my neighbors, and the head librarian. I'm also going to one of the local church's rummage sales tomorrow to see if I can pick anything up on the cheap. I'm just getting really stoked about this! Thank you all for being soooo supportive! CONGRATS! I strongly urge you not to buy any furniture at this time of the year. As StrapHanger mentioned, it's a perfect place for bed bugs and the perfect vessel for other "critters". Bed bugs and their eggs need to be killed with steam heat and at this time of the year, unless you have the $$ for a professional cleaner, I would pass. I - a seasons dumpster diver/good will scrounger/estate/yard sale haggler - rarely pick up soft goods or upholstered items in winter. Even if it looks clean, you cannot guarantee that there are no eggs.
Quote from: MyTwoSense on December 03, 2010, 05:04:50 AMQuote from: Emmie on December 03, 2010, 03:03:34 AMHey everyone! I get my keys tomorrow! SOoooooo excited. I went to the planning commision meeting last night and that was really interesting. I met my councilwoman, one of my neighbors, and the head librarian. I'm also going to one of the local church's rummage sales tomorrow to see if I can pick anything up on the cheap. I'm just getting really stoked about this! Thank you all for being soooo supportive! CONGRATS! I strongly urge you not to buy any furniture at this time of the year. As StrapHanger mentioned, it's a perfect place for bed bugs and the perfect vessel for other "critters". Bed bugs and their eggs need to be killed with steam heat and at this time of the year, unless you have the $$ for a professional cleaner, I would pass. I - a seasons dumpster diver/good will scrounger/estate/yard sale haggler - rarely pick up soft goods or upholstered items in winter. Even if it looks clean, you cannot guarantee that there are no eggs.I wonder if shark steam would kill them?http://www.sharkclean.com/cgi-bin/livew/site.w?sponsor=000006
I MAY have found a couch! My best friends brothers ex-roommate has one that has been stored in the garage for quite some time. As long as he doesn't want it, it's mine! Keep your fingers crossed!
Quote from: Mildtraumatic on December 04, 2010, 10:43:06 AMQuote from: MyTwoSense on December 03, 2010, 05:04:50 AMQuote from: Emmie on December 03, 2010, 03:03:34 AMHey everyone! I get my keys tomorrow! SOoooooo excited. I went to the planning commision meeting last night and that was really interesting. I met my councilwoman, one of my neighbors, and the head librarian. I'm also going to one of the local church's rummage sales tomorrow to see if I can pick anything up on the cheap. I'm just getting really stoked about this! Thank you all for being soooo supportive! CONGRATS! I strongly urge you not to buy any furniture at this time of the year. As StrapHanger mentioned, it's a perfect place for bed bugs and the perfect vessel for other "critters". Bed bugs and their eggs need to be killed with steam heat and at this time of the year, unless you have the $$ for a professional cleaner, I would pass. I - a seasons dumpster diver/good will scrounger/estate/yard sale haggler - rarely pick up soft goods or upholstered items in winter. Even if it looks clean, you cannot guarantee that there are no eggs.I wonder if shark steam would kill them?http://www.sharkclean.com/cgi-bin/livew/site.w?sponsor=000006It has to be a vapor steam above 200∘F plus some added chemicals.
Good luck with the transition, Emmie. By next year, you will probably be ready for the East Side