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Default Getting rid of odor from a fire

On Jun 12, 1:28?pm, avid_hiker wrote:
http://www.cityofws.org/Home/Departm...cation/Article...

Scroll down to Salvage hints......may give you some options to try.


kilz is the primer of choice, you cant remove the smoke odor so you
seal it in after cleaning thoroughly

this is the ONLY way, and what the fire restoration companies use