use a Mr. Clean magic eraser. that will get anything off.
That is not necessary.
i would start by wiping off excess, than an all purpose cleaner till clean you might have to repaint
The walls of the cave were covered with the soot of fires. He scrapped the soot off the chimney and used it to make a crude ink.
If you think to black soot this is formed from tiny carbon particles.
Follow this step to take off the light that came with ceiling fan. Turn ceiling fan on, and you may unscrew the light bulb. After that remove the screw that holding the fan canopy. Look the wire connector and hold the sensor against the wires. Untwist the wire connector to release the wires. Wrap the end of the ceiling fan.
The Bunsen burner would display complete combustion by producing a "roaring" blue flame and it would display incomplete combustion when you close the air valve complete to cut off the oxygen gas supply, thus creating a yellow flame due to the burning of carbon particles (soot).
I just slide a credit card between the cover and the ceiling and it popped right off.
Electric baseboard heaters are not supposed to cause soot. However; dust settles on the elements. When the electricity is turned on, the dust will burn off. There will be a trace of soot from that dust.
You turn off the gas.
The balloon will crash. The burner keeps it up.
A ceiling broom is used to wipe dust and cobwebs off a ceiling. It is made of very soft material to avoid damage to ceiling.
I have a lot of fire water damage from an incident last year in my basement. What are some good solutions for cleaning soot off of tools?