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Have a few jobs coming up that have smoke damage and just wondering what to use that will best take that off.

The one is a concrete wall and the other is brick. Have not yet seen the job.

Thanks.

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Have a few jobs coming up that have smoke damage and just wondering what to use that will best take that off.

The one is a concrete wall and the other is brick. Have not yet seen the job.

Thanks.

Ive used Gutter shock on two very small areas with smoke damage. One was from a fire on vinyl siding took thick black soot right off, the other was a outside fireplace and they wanted it cleaned, a few applicatios of GS and the brick looked great.

Im sure theres products out there for soot but GS worked well

JL

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I cleaned a crematory where I live and just used 12% mixed with dish soap.

I was going to just see if that worked in a swatch area and it did fine. So That's what I used for the rest. I did let it dwell for about 25 min. or so but it came right off of the bldg. and smoke stack.

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I cleaned a crematory where I live and just used 12% mixed with dish soap.

I was going to just see if that worked in a swatch area and it did fine. So That's what I used for the rest. I did let it dwell for about 25 min. or so but it came right off of the bldg. and smoke stack.

Ac are you saying you live at a crematory. I can't beleive that!!! LOL!!!

Couldn't resist it, that just sounded to good. Don't take me wrong!!

I tried just 12% but it didn't work much... but I didn't let it dwell.

Thanks guys!!

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Have a few jobs coming up that have smoke damage and just wondering what to use that will best take that off.

The one is a concrete wall and the other is brick. Have not yet seen the job.

Thanks.

Power house from sunbrite is good on smoke film .Its also good on ga red mud on stucco

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