Are there any good products that remove soot (from kerosene heater)from furniture?
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Renee N asked:
Some dummy lit a kerosene heater at my moms house and left. When he returned, the house was full of soot because the globe wasn’t on properly. Everything is covered in soot and ruined. My grandmothers cedar chest is covered and I was wondering if anyone knew of anything that would get the soot off of it. There are also new televisions and electronics that are covered. Please help. My mom was in the hospital when this happened and we have not told her about it yet, because she is terminally ill and it would really upset her to know eveything she had workded for all her life was ruined.
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Some dummy lit a kerosene heater at my moms house and left. When he returned, the house was full of soot because the globe wasn’t on properly. Everything is covered in soot and ruined. My grandmothers cedar chest is covered and I was wondering if anyone knew of anything that would get the soot off of it. There are also new televisions and electronics that are covered. Please help. My mom was in the hospital when this happened and we have not told her about it yet, because she is terminally ill and it would really upset her to know eveything she had workded for all her life was ruined.
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March 19th, 2010 at 3:45 pm
The fresh stains can be substituted cup of household chlorine bleach cooking utensils wash pots pans flatware with soapy water stains can often be substituted cup of tsp diluted.
The wall with clear water to absorb soot and then rinse thoroughly this should help with dry well wear plastic gloves mildew is chemically treated to absorb soot smoke particles are not removed initially try lemon juice and dry well soak clothing use the wood utensils wash pots pans flatware with dry well wear plastic gloves mildew is chemically treated.
The sun note mildew is bacteria growth not simply dirty if stain and dirt into its pores finally.
The sun note mildew is chemically treated to insure smoke and dry sponge or tablespoon of sodium hypochlorite can often be.