Soot on walls from grease fire.?


Question:Had a small little grease fire and was wondering how to clean the walls. Tried a rag w/ grease cutting soap but just smeared everything. Is there anything elese i could do before i cover up w/ more paint?

Answers:
I had a chimney fire a couple of months ago and there was soot all over my home. I found a product at Lowes called Krud Kutter that when used straight cut right through it. It is inexpensive and when diluted, I've used it successfully on other tough cleaning projects like the BBQ grill.


Go to paint store and get TSP ( its a wall cleaner for paint). Prime the wall before you paint.
This happened to me and the only thing was to repaint using "Kiltz" first.
Kiltz hides anything!! From stubborn water spots to "Soot" stains ;)
I agree that TSP is absolutely the best cleaner for this job. You find it in the painting section of a home store, or in a hardware store. Sometimes they sell TSP substitute, which is also good. Wear gloves when you use it because it can irritate your skin. Have 2 pails of water -- one with the cleaning mixture and one with plain water. Wet your sponge or rag with the TSP solution, wipe an area of wall, and then rinse the cloth. That way you won't get as much greasy dirt in your cleaning pail.
tsp available at local hardware stores.

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