I had a damp problem in my bedroom (now sorted) but I have an antique chest of drawers that now stinks of damp. I have washed the contents of the drawers. The drawers themselves, and the inside of the frame I have washed down with a bleach solution, but it still smells badly. Can anyone help please?
Assuming everything is dried out through adequate heating (continuous heating to above 18-20 degrees) then the odour will soon disappear. If heating is either intermittent or inadequate in some other way then high humidity will sustain the algal spores, leaving them detectable as a "stink of damp". This is a very common problem in the UK where UK heating habits persist, but not abroad where people heat whenever it gets cold.
My aunt lived in a very damp house and I have never forgotten the smell of the mould and her attempts to cover it with pine disinfectant. I hate the smell of pine disinfectant to this day and will never use it. I think you will have to dry it out thoroughly first before you can do anything else with it.
try lavender aromatherapy oil in some really cheap vodka the spirit helps carry the oil into the wood...leave the chest of drawers empty and open until it is completely dry