Bug Bomb stench on upholstery

Mike Pailliotet

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Will cleaning alone remove the Black Flag smell?

Not sure what the fabric is..

I certainly dont want to mask it with another smell...
 

Steve Lawrence

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Hmm, I would guess that you have a decent chance unless they got so much product on the fabric that it penetrated to the foam. This one you may just have to try it and hope it works. Maybe they can bring it to you so you can redo the cleaning if it's diminished but not gone yet.
 

Old Coastie

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Treat it as you would a smoker’s home.
 

Lyman

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I would be more worried about bed bug or flea bites>
 

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I added a little iodorcide cigarette smoke deodorizer to a pre spray and cleaned like normal a sofa the customer was thrilled the cigarette smell was gone.

I’m guessing odorcide doesn’t make bug spray begone.
 
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SamIam

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Peroxide is good at neutralizing fragrance also!
 
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BIG WOOD

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They canceled


Resolve and essential orange oil was their answer.


Seeing how they're on my base, I suspect the residue will be mine to deal with later
Were they expecting to pay Georgia $$$ instead of Hollywood $$$$ ?
 

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