You need to solve the moisture problem first . Buy decent dehumidifier, or two, depending on the room size and moisture level, is the first step . My buddy has the same problem in his basement . Took him weeks to clean all his trains . He bought a cheap dehumidifier and is back to square one . You may have to buy a pump so that you do not have to empty it everyday or if you have the room , set the dehumidifier on a custom shelf and let gravity do its job , draining into a sink. Even the best of ac units can leave just enough moisture in the air to cause mold and mildew . Good luck.
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