How to Remove Residue and Odor from a Fire
Fires can cause tremendous amounts of damage and cleaning up the aftermath of an industrial
fire can be challenging. Smoke odor is particularly difficult to remove from industrial surfaces
and can be a real...
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How to Remove Residue and Odor from a Fire
Fires can cause tremendous amounts of damage and cleaning up the aftermath of an industrial
fire can be challenging. Smoke odor is particularly difficult to remove from industrial surfaces
and can be a real headache to deal with- even after the fire has been put out. If handled
incorrectly, smoke damage can ruin materials that could have been otherwise salvaged,
increasing your business’s overhead costs.
MEC Ultrasonic Cleaning Chemicals can stand in the gap and help you remove smoke and fire
damage from your valuable materials.
Smoke is made from soot- solid particles that leave a residue- as well as gases and oils as a
result of incomplete combustion. The odors and residues are tricky to remove because they
adhere on a molecular level and will linger long after the visible smoke has cleared. This can
leave a nasty smell and discoloration.
MEC Ultra Restore works on a molecular level to attack smoke odor and solids. By removing
the smoke part
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