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Title: Smoke-Impregnated Feather Cushions
Post by: Nick Johnston on April 22, 2008, 05:59:20 pm
Hi all

A customer phoned me today to ask me how to remove cigarette smoke from feathers. Apparently, she has inherited a Habitat sofa which reeks of smoke. She has successfully washed the loose covers, but the feather filled seat and back cushions and the padded frame still pong.

She tells me that she has a friend from east Germany whose job it was to remove and wash feathers from pillows, clean them, then restuff and resew the pillow. Sounds a bit drastic to me!

I'm not in the fire restoration game, but I'm thinking that a fogger might be the answer? Any help and advice is much appreciated.

Nick
Title: Re: Smoke-Impregnated Feather Cushions
Post by: colin fitch on April 22, 2008, 07:39:13 pm
Sounds like she already has the answer to her question ???

She needs YOU to go along and clean the padded frame and the inner linings of the seat and back cushions[feathers dont hold much odour]in your normal way with an added smoke and odour neutraliser.
On completion of cleaning apply a light application of smoke and odour neutraliser and leave to dry.

Colin.
Title: Re: Smoke-Impregnated Feather Cushions
Post by: *paul_moss on April 22, 2008, 07:47:21 pm
Good advice from Colin as the smoke will be in the flock, it may need a couple of applications after the clean so make sure you account for the extra visits in the price.
Title: Re: Smoke-Impregnated Feather Cushions
Post by: stevegunn on April 22, 2008, 07:55:12 pm
Odour neutraliser of some kind,personally I use  Nemesis Odour Neutraliser.

Spray the whole sofa, cushions,padding the whole lot then wrap it in plastic and leave for a couple of days till dry then re-check.I used this method on a cat urine soaked chair and it only took one application.
Title: Re: Smoke-Impregnated Feather Cushions
Post by: *paul_moss on April 22, 2008, 08:15:36 pm
Good idea Steve, I have never thought of wraping it in plastic. One for me to try next time.
Title: Re: Smoke-Impregnated Feather Cushions
Post by: John Kelly on April 22, 2008, 08:59:48 pm
Good advice so far, also take off the bottom dust cover and spray the inside with a suitable deodouriser. Nicotine permeates everything and leaves a tar like substance on the fibres.
Title: Re: Smoke-Impregnated Feather Cushions
Post by: Nick Johnston on April 23, 2008, 11:51:09 am
Thanks very much for the good advice guys.

Nick
Title: Re: Smoke-Impregnated Feather Cushions
Post by: tony harrison on April 23, 2008, 01:10:21 pm
Hi there,

If you have access to a ozone generator then this is very effective on smoke odour removal.

regards Tony
Title: Re: Smoke-Impregnated Feather Cushions
Post by: Doctor Carpet (Ret'd) on April 25, 2008, 06:32:27 am
Tony

Like your strap line. It reminds me of a similar one I know:-

I've always been conscious of my faults.....all two of them......And one of them is modesty!

Certainly can't apply it to myself! ;D