Is months-old kerosene smell death-defying? My mom had a worthy sized kerosene spill during furnace service in...
My mom had a worthy sized kerosene spill during furnace service in the drop that the oil company cleaned up and tried to minimize. Unrelated to the spill, she have a new section installed a couple months later. You can still smell the kerosene odor when you first come into her house but later it dissipates. However the smell sticks pretty heavily on all my family's clothes after we've gone, badly ample that I need to bath everything (we are out of town and stay over during our visits). This leaves me to worry something like just how much kerosene residue is still within the air and what the condition impact is to my mom who lives with it constantly and to us when we come stop by. Would it be the new furnace blowing this out and should we hold the oil company come spinal column for further clean up (they be the ones responsible for the spill occuring).
Answers: you can remove the smell by putting out in plates, fresh coffee grinds. This will occupy the odor within 24/48 hours.Trust me it works!!