After a fire event, soot film, smoke odour, and extinguisher residue can leave rooms, equipment, and exterior surfaces unfinished. Canadian Mobile Wash provides organised cleaning, surface restoration, and washdown services that help return properties to a clean, usable condition with practical scheduling and careful workmanship. Speak with our team to plan the next step.
The process starts with a site review to identify affected materials, residue levels, access needs, and water availability. Crews may use dry soot sponges, HEPA-filtered vacuuming, alkaline cleaners, degreasers, microfibre wiping, rinsing, extraction, hot water pressure washing, and deodorising treatments.
Technicians work from cleaner areas toward heavier residue zones, manage runoff where exterior washing is used, and document completed areas for clear project tracking.
This service focuses on cleaning visible residue, improving surface presentation, and preparing affected areas for repair, repainting, or re-occupancy. Work may include interior surface cleaning, exterior washdowns, equipment cleaning, floor cleaning, and odour treatment using methods matched to each material.
Homes often require detailed cleaning of walls, ceilings, trim, flooring, cabinetry, fixtures, and accessible contents. Technicians separate washable surfaces from materials that need replacement or specialised finishing, then use controlled cleaning methods to preserve sound surfaces wherever practical.
Shops, offices, restaurants, and service spaces need coordinated cleaning that supports reopening plans and contractor schedules. Work can include soot removal from washable walls, counters, shelving, doors, floors, exterior entrances, loading areas, and customer-facing surfaces.
Smoke residue can settle on siding, brick, concrete, glass, overhead doors, railings, and paved areas. Mobile washing equipment, hot water cleaning, detergents, and controlled pressure help restore appearance without using excessive force on finished surfaces.
This work is often used after kitchen fires, garage fires, mechanical room events, vehicle-related smoke, or exterior fire exposure. The goal is a cleaner, more orderly site that supports repair trades, property managers, owners, and insurers during project coordination.
A qualified provider brings structure to the restoration stage, from assessment and cleaning zones to final walkthroughs. Proper technique improves the finish on salvageable materials, reduces lingering odour, and helps create clean surfaces for coating, repair, or continued use.
Good workmanship also protects surrounding finishes through masking, controlled moisture, and suitable cleaning chemistry.
The scope can cover interior rooms, exterior walls, floors, driveways, walkways, equipment, fixtures, and accessible contents. Canadian Mobile Wash defines the work area before starting so owners and managers know what will be cleaned and what may need separate repair.
Timelines depend on the size of the affected area, residue level, access, utilities, and drying requirements. A small area may be completed quickly, while larger properties may be scheduled in phases around trades, inspections, or tenant needs.
Crews select products based on the surface, residue, and finish condition. Common methods include dry cleaning, detergent washing, hot water cleaning, controlled pressure, extraction, odour treatment, and detail wiping for edges, trim, and fixtures.
Before work begins, clients should expect a clear review of access, water supply, disposal needs, surfaces to be cleaned, and any areas reserved for repair trades. A professional approach delivers organised progress, cleaner finishes, and a practical path from cleanup to the next stage of the project.
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