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Dust, mold, or spider eggs?


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I was cleaning my room, which has all of my militaria in it. I have this mussette bag sitting on the base of a torso display on the floor. A vaccum with a brush attachment got it right of and I didn't notice it anywhere else. I should mention the discovery of dead carpet beetle larvea is what prompted me cleaning. Does anyone know what this is?

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Looks like it was leaning against something. Is this stored in a basement? It looks like calcium that leaches up from concrete in a moist climate.

 

It definitely is not spider eggs. Mold would infiltrate into the fibers but this, at least from this photo, appears to have been transferred to the surface.

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Looks like it was leaning against something. Is this stored in a basement? It looks like calcium that leaches up from concrete in a moist climate.

 

It definitely is not spider eggs. Mold would infiltrate into the fibers but this, at least from this photo, appears to have been transferred to the surface.

It was in my room which has a window with a bad seal. The only thing it could've been leaning on is the aluminum bar for the mannequin torso. Thank you for the reply and information. I am currently looking for a small single room dehumidifier which will hopefully prevent things like this happening in the future.

 

 

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Contact with dry wall? Often the dry wall finnish can be chalky.

It was a good 6 or so inches away from the wall so I don't think it was drywall unless it flaked off and landed on the bag.

 

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