How do I get this cleaning product out of the wood?
I spilled some Clorox clean up (w/bleach) in a storage area. when i realized it the chemicals had already gotten into the wood. i scrubbed it but it wouldnt come out. this cabinet is attached to my bed and i can still smell the cleaning products. What do i use to get them up?
leave the cabinet doors open to let the chemicals dissipate, spray area with air freshener to cover…
spray it with fabreeze it should kill the odor and smell nice too.
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leave the cabinet doors open to let the chemicals dissipate, spray area with air freshener to cover…
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I’ve found Murphy’s Oil Soap to be the best commercial product for cleaning wood, especially wood furniture. Furniture polish won’t do anything but temporarily cover up the odor. For a clean fresh scent, try Murphy’s Oil Soap, and follow product label instructions for best results. After thoroughly cleaning and drying, try one or more of the following easy methods to get rid of the smell in your wood furniture:
Ground dry coffee is a great odor remover. If the interior of wood furniture smells musty after cleaning, place bowls of fresh ground coffee in the drawers and cabinets. Allow it to absorb odors for at least 24 hours before removing.
In many cases, ordinary charcoal briquettes are even better at removing odors from wood furniture. I like the fact that charcoal briquettes are virtually odorless, and once odors are removed, the furniture won’t smell like anything in particular. Place bowls of charcoal briquettes inside cabinets and drawers, and allow them to remain undisturbed for at least 24 hours. After removing odors, the briquettes don’t have to go to waste. If desired, they can be returned to the bag and used once again for odor removal or charcoal grilling.
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