Chemical Dry Cleaning Sponges for Smoke and Soot Damaged Walls, Ceilings and Upholstery
from Bane-Clene® Corp.
What is a dry cleaning chemical sponge? Most people think these are chemically treated, but they are all natural vulcanized latex rubber designed primarily to clean walls to remove soot from fire damage and furnace puff back.
Chemical Dry Cleaning Soot Removal Sponges are for removal of dry dirt, dust, hair and dry smoke/soot residues mostly from ceilings and walls. Avoid wet cleaning of soot-covered surfaces which often leads to smearing, smudging or staining.
One of the biggest mistakes homeowners and even professionals can make is to treat fire clean-up like any other kind of clean-up. Your first impulse may be to use foaming or liquid upholstery cleaner or wood cleaner on your furniture or detergent cleaner on walls and ceilings. However, if you do this, you will be creating a bigger mess than you started with. Instead, remember you must first remove as much soot as possible before applying any liquids. Don’t ever dampen sooty furniture or walls before first cleaning it with a dry cleaning sponge. Wet cleaning first will push the soot further into the surfaces or fabric, causing a deeper stain and these stains are difficult to remove. Despite taking these steps, some upholstery may be so smoke damaged you may still need to have the fabric replaced, if it can be salvaged at all. Of course, there may also be a smoke odor in the upholstery foam too.
Chemical Dry Cleaning Sponges are ideal for smoke and soot removal in fire restoration work and furnace blow back problems. These 6" x 3" x 1 1/2" thick, porous dry cleaning chemical sponges can be used wet and dry. Working like large “erasers”, these rubber sponges draw the dust, soot and smoke residue into the cells of the sponge material. Under normal conditions, a single Soot Sponge should clean a 12' x 20' wall surface.
The soot sponges are used absolutely dry. Chemical Dry Cleaning Sponges are ideal to pick up dust and dirt from areas that cannot be cleaned by water or solvents. Use the sponge to wipe down acoustical tiles, to prepare surfaces for painting, to clean suede and even to clean million dollar oil paintings. Chemical Dry Cleaning Sponges remove stubborn marks from drywall and wallpaper without chemicals or abrasives. Use on lampshades to remove dust and dirt. Works like an eraser.
Chemical Dry Cleaning Sponges are also excellent to remove pet hair from furniture and clothes. Just wipe over fabric and the hair sticks to the sponge. Fire-restoration crews use this “dry” soot removing sponge for removing soot because it avoids the smearing that occurs with damp cleaning.
Chemical Dry Cleaning Sponges are specially engineered to absorb particulate matter, like soot, right into their pores. When it’s full, just rinse it out and let dry; it’s ready to use again.
Soot Sponges are perfect for:
- Acoustic Ceiling Tiles
- Antiques
- Areas Above Heat Registers
- Art
- Awnings
- Baseboards
- Blinds
- Books
- Bricks
- Carpet
- Ceilings
- Computer Screens
- Curtains
- Dashboards
- Fan Blades
- Fireplaces
- Fireplace Mantels
- Fireplace Screens
- Heat Registers
- Lampshades
- Leather Upholstery
- Microfiber Upholstery
- Oil Paintings
- Painted Ceilings
- Painted Walls
- Paintings
- Paneling
- Partitions
- Pet Hair removal from carpet, corners of baseboards, furniture, etc. Just wipe over fabric and the hair sticks to the sponge.
- Projection Screens
- Speaker Grills
- Suede or Felt Items
- Television Screens
- Upholstery
- Venetian Blinds
- Vents
- Wallpaper
- Wood paneling
- Woodwork
- and Numerous Other Surfaces
Directions for Using Dry Cleaning Soot Sponges:
- Remove any undamaged furniture, etc. from the area to be cleaned.
- Vacuum First.
- Use completely dry to avoid smearing, smudging or staining. Do Not wet sponge.
- Begin on the ceiling, since debris will drop down.
- Then move to the walls, again beginning at the top and working to the bottom using straight, parallel strokes that overlap slightly.
- Do not scrub.
- When the surface of the sponge becomes clogged with soot, simply remove surface layer by shaving with a razor blade to expose a new sponge surface.
- As you use the sponge, it absorbs smoke/soot and dirt into the pores of the sponge. The uniqueness of the sponge is all in the cell structure.
- The sponges can be cleaned with water and a mild, neutral pH detergent once overly soiled and clogged with soot.
- After use of the soot removing sponges, the surfaces may still need to be wet cleaned using Wall-Clene™ for removal of all soil.
- You can add Smoke Off Odor Neutralizer to the cleaning solution to reduce the smoke odor.
- Remember that, unlike dry cleaning, when wet cleaning a vertical surface like a wall, you clean from the bottom up to avoid streaking.
Properties & Specifications:
- Also known as: Soot Sponge, Dry Cleaning Sponge, Chemical Sponge, Chem Sponge, Soot Remover, Dirt Eraser.
- Construction: Vulcanized Latex Rubber.
- Color: Tan.
- Washable / Reusable?: The Sponges Can Be Washed and Reused for Additional Economy.
- Residue: Non-greasy; Will not Leave a Residue.
- Coverage: Each Soot Sponge will normally clean a 12 foot by 20 foot wall surface.
- Size: 6 inches by 3 inches by 1 1/2 inches thick.
- Package Size: 12 per Box.
- Storage: Store dry in a box away from heat and light.
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