Textile Restoration after Fire and Water Damage

Fred Butler CO2 cleaning process eliminates

  • Burnt odours and unpleasant vapours
  • Soot particles
  • Mould and spores
  • Water stains

The process is also suitable for dirty and damaged textiles such as

  • all common home and interior textiles, curtains and carpets
  • all common textiles such as cotton, and all sensitive materials such as items of cashmere, leather or other delicate materials
  • accessories and appliqués
Textiles in proximity to fires and water damage are often affected by these factors. Soot particles, dirt, water stains and unpleasant odours can all make textiles unusable or unsellable.
Almost all textiles affected, including accessories, all kinds of clothing from cotton to cashmere or leather, interior textiles and curtains can be saved by Fred Butler's CO2 cleaning process. We pay special attention to repairing damage rapidly and to the highest quality possible for the injured party. As a reliable partner of many fire and water damage restoration operations and insurance companies, we demonstrate every day that Fred Butler offers a high-quality alternative to damage adjustment or write-offs.

 

Testing Fred Butler's CO2 Restoration Process

When organic materials burn, they emit toxic gases and unpleasant odours. Tests were held in which a textile fire was recreated and the textiles subsequently cleaned using the Fred Butler CO2 Restoration Process. To eliminate unpleasant odours completely, after CO2 cleaning all textile were hung in an ozone chamber. The ozone gas breaks down the soot molecules and completely neutralises their odour. After the test the textiles were analysed for toxic residues. Fred Butler Restoration Cleaning was found to have completely removed all residues from the textiles. The analyses were commissioned by Fred Butler and performed by Analycen AB in Sweden.

For enquiries and further information, please contact: info@fredbutler.de

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