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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 512080" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>If you can find some Frebreeze that is added to the fabric softener you can try that.</p><p>Had a fire in my son's room. Pretty much everything was totaled out. I was able to salvage his bed sheets and all of his clothes.</p><p></p><p>Just a warning from experience. Watch the cleaning crew. Ask your insurance agent about their reputation. Talk to others who had them in their house.</p><p>The crew that is coming to do repairs also need to be watched.</p><p>I ended up firing the crew that was suppose to be re storing my son's room. They showed up late around 10:30-11am. Left early, 3pm. Just could not get these guys to get to work. refused to take down the ceiling, husband did it. we did alot of the work. Fired them after just 3 days and hired a carpentar I knew. He had the room done in 3 days.</p><p>The cleaning ladies I hired were just a bit better, but not by much. Found soot and smoke damage behind my curio and chins hutch. Also on top of them.</p><p></p><p>Keep track of when they come in and when they leave. Take before pics too. The repair guys tried to charge for 5 days instead of the 3 days they were there and for a full 8 hours of work that was not done. turned over my facts to our agent and found out they were known crooks.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 512080, member: 5917"] If you can find some Frebreeze that is added to the fabric softener you can try that. Had a fire in my son's room. Pretty much everything was totaled out. I was able to salvage his bed sheets and all of his clothes. Just a warning from experience. Watch the cleaning crew. Ask your insurance agent about their reputation. Talk to others who had them in their house. The crew that is coming to do repairs also need to be watched. I ended up firing the crew that was suppose to be re storing my son's room. They showed up late around 10:30-11am. Left early, 3pm. Just could not get these guys to get to work. refused to take down the ceiling, husband did it. we did alot of the work. Fired them after just 3 days and hired a carpentar I knew. He had the room done in 3 days. The cleaning ladies I hired were just a bit better, but not by much. Found soot and smoke damage behind my curio and chins hutch. Also on top of them. Keep track of when they come in and when they leave. Take before pics too. The repair guys tried to charge for 5 days instead of the 3 days they were there and for a full 8 hours of work that was not done. turned over my facts to our agent and found out they were known crooks. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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