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Fire Cabinets The best way to remove soot caused by burning oil on the cabinets, wallpaper, fan? If a grease fire burned the back of the wallpaper behind the stove, burned overhead exhaust fan, and lockers (soot damage to most). What is the best way for cleaning or removal of soot Without paying $ 1,000 to a professional (no offense to professionals whatsoever)? There are products you can buy to remove the soot from the smoke damage. Spot Shot is a good product. Remember to keep a lot of baking soda in the firms to absorb the smell. It takes a long time to get rid of him. Try to use two different products. First use "greased Lightening" for more, then monitoring and end with "Goo Be Gone", both products are available at Lowes and Home Depot. I found after a fire, the vinegar works very well. Soot is an oily substance in it and the vinegar cuts through it. The orange oil as well. Just a little longer. both help reduce the smell. The paper, much less that it really washable can be taken down. Fortunately, it is easy to document hanging on the market today and it will be a breeze for you to do the repair. I think you miss a bit of soap powder in a cup of water and moisture from a piece of white cloth and clean it and rub to remove dirt or grease on the wallpaper. You should be careful not to rub hard may damage your wall paper. Regarding the surface firms the same complaint is sufficient. If you warm the water, it will give better results. the magic of the Cabinet offices. Wallpaper should be replaced. exhaust fan if it can be removed, it can be cleaned with a degreaser, being careful not to get the motor wet. The dollar family has called this kind of things great and I use it on everything is really good Posted on July 30, 2010.
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