Bad advice. Do not take apart the PS3 and make sure no power is getting to it. If it got wet while plugged in it may already be too late. Get 3 bags of dry rice. Pour one bag into a large container or bucket. Place the unplugged PS3 onto the rice then pour more … Read more
First of all, if you are posting this intentionally in the disease and condition category you need to avoid ozone. If this is fire or smoke related use the ozone. Here is why, ozone is air bonded with a 3rd molecule of oxygen. That 3rd molecule will bind to organic matter, including moisture or water. … Read more
Believe it or not, ozone or activated oxygen, is the most effective process to remove smoke and other organic odor. Ozone is simply air with an additional molecule of oxygen. That third molecule will bind itself to other organic matter and oxidize, or eradicate, the matter. It is the ONLY true odor neutralizer. However, you … Read more
That would be the smell of natural rubber. Natural rubber is safe for persons with chemical sensitivities as it is very much natural. The only downside is the smell!
Vinegar will never nor has it ever killed mold.
The only proper way to kill mold is to use an EPA registered anti-fungal or anti-microbial agent and follow the directions. Microban is a good one to use.
More than likely you used more product than needed and didn't extract it all from the carpets.
Carpet cleaning agents are usually alkaline based as they attract typically acidic soils. When an alkaline or otherwise based cleaning agent is applied and not entirely removed it attracts soils at a rapid pace making carpets feel … Read more
Technically speaking, thermal fogging is a masking agent. It is typically a petroleum based product that is heated to a high temperature until causing to become gaseous. Once a thermal fogging has been performed I always recommend that the dwelling be vacated for at least 48 hours. Since it is petroleum based it will damage … Read more