Hi All, I have a bedframe that was exposed to excessive moisture, so I pose this problem to the forum before I throttle and string up the person who had no sense to "store" it where he did. Pictures are posted. I do not know what the wood is, i.e. oak, fir, etc. It was my parent's bed that I inherited when they moved years ago, and I've carried it with me everywhere for an additional 30 years, so it is about 60 yrs. old and is very important to me as my Mom passed last September. First, I know that I have to get rid of the mildew/mold right away before it eats into the wood. Secondly, the sides have cupped badly, and the moisture delaminated some of the strips on top and foot board. Can it be straightened, repaired and restored without further damaging it? Thanks everyone for your help.
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