There was fire in my moms house. Can anyoneplease tell me how get soot out off of ceramicsand pictures blankets, clothes ect thank you Laura
Ammonia usually works, but be careful with it (goggles, gloves, and plenty of ventilation)
Krud Kutter which you find at the Lowes home improvement store. I had a fire in my home earlier this year and tried all kinds of products to remove the soot and smell of smoke which all did not work. Krud Kutter works on most everything including woodwoork, painted drywall, stone, ceramic and even in the laundry on garments. There are dilution ratios on the back of the gallon container, but on some items that are heavily coated with soot or ash, I used it straight and it worked on everything with little or no effort. What is particularly great about Krud Kutter is that it is biodegradable, non-toxic, fume free and safe for the environment.