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Can Smoke-Damaged Clothing Really Be Saved?
After a fire, many homeowners assume that clothing and textiles exposed to smoke must be thrown away. In reality, smoke damage is often misunderstood, and many items can be successfully restored when handled properly.
Frank S
Feb 271 min read


How harmful is mold to humans and animals?
How Mold Affects Humans 🔹 Mild–Moderate Effects (Most Common) Even short-term exposure can cause: Nasal congestion, sneezing, coughing Eye, throat, and skin irritation Headaches Fatigue or “brain fog.” These symptoms are common in otherwise healthy people and often improve once exposure stops. 🔹 Allergic Reactions People with mold allergies may experience: Persistent sneezing or a runny nose Itchy eyes or skin Asthma flare-ups Sinus infections 👉 Mold is a major asthma trig
Frank S
Dec 20, 20252 min read


Where can I get fire-damaged clothes cleaned in Los Angeles?
Where can I get fire-damaged clothes cleaned in Los Angeles?
Frank S
Dec 12, 20252 min read


Light knit viscose fabric
Light knit viscose fabric is highly sensitive to water and is prone to significant, potentially permanent, damage, including shrinkage, weakening, stiffness, and permanent water stains . Types of Damage When exposed to water, especially hot water or agitation, the following can occur: Weakening of fibers: Viscose fibers lose up to 50-80% of their strength when wet, making them highly susceptible to tearing or stretching. Shrinkage: The fabric can shrink considerably, and

Frank S.
Dec 12, 20251 min read
Why you shouldn’t keep or take in smoke-damaged belongings after a fire.
1. Toxic Residue Smoke contains carcinogens and corrosive chemicals — like formaldehyde, benzene, ammonia, and heavy metals — that can embed deep into fibers, wood, plastics, and even metals. These residues continue to off-gas toxins long after the fire is out. Clothing, furniture, and bedding can become hazardous to breathe near or touch , especially for children, the elderly, or anyone with asthma or allergies. 2. Persistent Odor and Contamination Smoke molecules are micr
Frank S
Nov 1, 20252 min read
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