Now wipe down the exterior, clean the drawer, and find a way to store them so it doesn't happen again?
It has happened because I live in an 18th century cob wall house in the UK. I bought a dehumidifier after mould started showing up on the walls at the back door, in a space where I stored camera kit. I immediately moved all the kit to a different room upstairs but it had all seeped in by that point. I’ve now got a cupboard with too many silica gel bags where I store my camera kit.
SUCCESS! I had no idea it would be that simple. I have got rid of all the fungus, using a lens wipe / soft cloth / blower bush before reassembly. What a relief
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congrats.You are a braver man than I wouldhave beenbut I can't argue with success!
Thank you for that - sound adviceWhen the fungus is "fresh" it is very easy to remove. If it lingers for a long time it might etch the coating. You should clean it with ammonia or Hydrogen peroxyde to make sure you've killed the fungus.
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