What can we use to clean soot and smoke from walls and ceilings?
Our wood stove has made a huge mess. 😢 Can we clean the blinds, wall, and ceiling?? Or do we need to repaint? The walls, ceiling and blinds are covered in a sooty, greasy dust.
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Even if you repaint you still have to clean the walls. Paint will peel right off if you don't. I would use TSP to clean the walls. Then decide if you need to repaint.
And if you paint, you will probably need a primer. We purchased a home from a smoker. The walls and ceilings were yellow brown. Cleaning did not help. Primer and repaint.
I would use simple green or a mix of rubbing alcohol and water
But definitely Wash The Walls before painting
TSP cleaner works great. Works great on ALL smoke film and dirt. I suggest the two bucket method. One bucket with TSP and water and one bucket with just clean water. Put sponge in first bucket, wipe, rinse in second bucket, back to first and repeat. Wear gloves!
we used the bathroom foam cleaner from dollar tree works wonderful on walls.
Peroxide in a spray bottle - we used it on a popcorn ceiling - spray lightly so as not to soak that popcorn stuff. Then just leave it on - it works wonders - by the next day your ceiling will look brand new. You can also use this on walls and wipe down with microfiber cloths.
Great suggestions! Thanks!
Get soilex red box and read the directions.
I used murphy’s wood soap diluted with warm water and it worked very well on the walls but my walls and ceiling are shiplap....i primed and painted afterwards
Wear gloves and use peroxide in a spray bottle. If you decide to resent, use Kilz first. Best of luck!
I would use Shabby Chick all purpose cleaner. You may have to order online, but it is the Best cleaner I have ever used. They use natural products so it's very safe to use.
Oven cleaner , be sure to take proper measures for use , ventilation , safety glasses if need be ,, but for sure tuber heavy duty gloves and long sleeves. You will have to paint the walls I’m sure still . Any non absorbing material you won’t need to
WASH WITH TSP {tri sodium phosphate\ SOLD AT MOST PAINT AND HARDWARE STORES WE USE IT BEFORE PAINTING AS IT REMOVES GREASY DIRT
We used 409 in a bucket of water and full strength on stubborn spots. For the popcorn ceiling I used the same mixture and a paint roller and carefully went over the whole ceiling. It take time but it works.
After you clean the wall withTSP, prime it with BIN or KILZ primer, which will block any stains. Then repaint with a semigloss finish, which you will be able to wash more easily in the future. Also, check your stove to make sure if it is venting correctly.
Water and flour. Mix together until it bonds together like bread. Roll it over the area and it will absorb the smoke/dirt. It works very well in brick and stone fireplaces too!
There is a sponge speciffically designed to remove smoke damage. But if your walls are "greasy" then you may need to wash with detergent and then prime with oil based primer to prevent bleed thru.
You can find the soot erasers at Amazon.
There is a sponge made just for that at Ace hardware. I tried many different cleaners that didn’t work and left streaks. Then I found this sponge works great . I bought several because I had a large area to cover. Walls and ceilings in five rooms. Keep rinsed out well. Never burn candle oil in house. I didn’t realize it was putting soot all over.
Thank you all for your wonderful suggestions. Repainting is out of the question since I live in an apartment, but I will certainly try the cleaning suggestions. Thanks again everyone
Here's a post that might help you https://chascrazycreations.com/dusting-hacks/
TSP
The best way I have found, can be used with any kind of cleaner(used degreaser, Dawn, finally settled on laundry detergent for smell) is...it's not quick or easy, I did sections at a time-magic erasers. I had sore arms and neck, but it came REALLY clean.
You could clean it and spread the stain on route, let it dry and repeat till gone, or maybe use Stain Block solution available from DIY?
Hi Sandra: Check these sites for cleaning help:
5 BEST Fireplace Brick Cleaning Hacks: Top Brick Cleaner Tricks (fireandsaw.com)
As for the walls and ceiling, How To Clean Soot Off Walls (Step-by-Step Guide) | Upgradedhome.com
or How to Clean Soot off Walls Quickly and Easily (angi.com)
You can put your blinds into the tub filled with warm water and Dawn, if they are plastic or vinyl, and let them sit for about an hour and then scrub gently to remove any remaining stains with a microfiber cloth or sponge. Drain the tub of the warm, soapy water and rinse the blinds thoroughly. If you can take them outside to hang until dry, that would be great, otherwise, hang them in the tub until dry.
Warm soapy water will clean but if stained you will have to paint.