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Odor Control
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Removing Smoke Odors and
Stains from Fabrics
Smoke seeps through crevices, damaging clothes in closets,
drawers and cabinets. Two kinds of smoke damage may occur visible deposits of burned
material and odor.
Families whose homes have caught fire are faced with an
almost impossible task. Removing smoke odor and stains from the remaining clothes and
furniture.
Smoke seeps through crevices, damaging clothes in closets,
drawers and cabinets. Two kinds of smoke damage may occur visible deposits of burned
material and odor.
To
reduce odor after a fire
You must
remove all evidence of charred or burned surfaces. Then, wash surfaces and fabrics well to
remove smoke dust particles.
Visible and odorous smoke damage on washable apparel can
generally be removed by five launderings. If the items can be bleached, use a laundry
detergent in combination with liquid chlorine bleach. Follow directions on packages for
the amounts to use for removing stains.
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