Smoke is almost impossible to remove from things. Contact your contents insurers and see what they say. You may be able to claim new things on your policy to replace the smoke damaged items.
2006-11-05 22:06:39
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answered by Carrie S 7
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Put a value on all things that are effected with smoke and claim that amount from the insurance company along with all the other damage. Then replace everything.
You can also include an intensive house clean to remove the smell from the fabric of the house.
2006-11-05 20:58:43
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answered by Anonymous
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For your clothes I would suggest taking them to a dry cleaners and getting them cleaned professionally. And for your furniture there are companies out there who can clean them up for you. Or you could hire a steam cleaner.
2006-11-05 20:57:53
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answered by PRINCESSKK 2
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hi, we had a fire last year and i couldn't get rid of the smell of smoke, so i got a spray bottle and poured 2 cap fulls of my washing conditioner lenor in to it and filled to the top with cold water when i sprayed the carpet and curtains ect it smelt great and i used it on bedding and when ironing i sprayed it on clothes to...also try bounce sheets in your drawers and wardrobes they help to...good luck
2006-11-09 02:04:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Hope you had insurance so you can replace all these items or hire experts to restore them. That's what insurance is for.
2006-11-05 22:12:38
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answered by Heidi 4 6
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dump the the lot...the insurance will pay for new.
2006-11-05 21:03:16
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answered by Anonymous
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fabreeze or oust is the way to go :D
2006-11-05 20:55:57
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answered by That-Boy-Craig 2
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febreeze can be good
2006-11-05 20:55:32
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answered by jo 2
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burn them
2006-11-05 20:55:20
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answered by zack s 2
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