Check with your insurance carrier......it may be covered?
Also, they'll know the local 'clean-up' people in your area.
They can remove smoke odor (and I assume other odors, also).
It's probably best left to the professional with the right
machinery and chemicals. I speak from a little experience
since other divisions of my company make these types of
chemicals...........sorry I can't help<grin>
Steve Hammatt
Mount Vernon WA USA
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From: "J.C. Hassall" <jhassall@blacksburg.net>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2010 2:23 PM
Subject: [Shop-talk] How to remove fuel oil smell?
> What's a good way to remove the smell of home heating oil which has
> been
> absorbed into soft furniture, etc? We have a unit which had a minor
> fuel spill last summer, which wasn't completely cleaned up. The
> residual vapors have permeated everywhere they can. I've tried
> localized spraying with Fabreeze, Lysol spray, etc. Those sprays
> work
> locally but aren't suitable for nuking the whole house.
>
> TIA
>
> --
> Jim Hassall
> Blacksburg VA
> '63 TR4 in autox preparation
> 99% finished, 90% to go
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