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Smoke Authority · Guide 05

Smoke Residue on Wood, Trim and Cabinetry

How finish type and construction details affect smoke cleaning decisions.

Primary sources first

What authoritative public sources establish

Observed principle 1

Finished wood and unfinished wood absorb and release contaminants differently.

Observed principle 2

Joints, backs and unfinished edges can hold residue that is not visible from the face.

Observed principle 3

Solvents or aggressive cleaners may damage coatings.

Source boundary: This page summarizes public technical guidance. It does not reproduce proprietary restoration standards, insurer estimating systems, or licensed-professional conclusions.

SDM Intelligence interpretation

How this applies to wood finish smoke

For a wood finish smoke question, SDM Intelligence treats the incident as a set of observable conditions rather than assuming every room or material needs the same treatment. The practical objective is to identify the source, determine the pathways that spread the condition, separate cleanable material from physically damaged or inaccessible material, and document why each action is taken.

Field step 1

Identify finish and construction before choosing chemistry.

Field step 2

Inspect hidden edges and interiors.

Field step 3

Use test areas and escalate valuable millwork to specialty restoration when warranted.

Decision sequence

A practical order of operations

1. Safety and access. Confirm that the area can be entered and that utilities, structure, contamination and occupancy restrictions are understood.

2. Evidence before disturbance. Photograph the affected area, note pathways and limits of access, and collect measurements that are appropriate to the condition.

3. Source control. Remove or control the material or condition that is continuing to generate damage, particles, moisture or odor.

4. Cleaning / drying / removal. Choose the least destructive method that can reliably reach the affected material and produce a defensible outcome.

5. Verification. Reinspect the original source areas and hidden pathways before reconstruction or turnover.

Unknowns and professional boundaries

What still requires property-specific evidence

The sources above establish general principles, not the condition of a particular building. They do not tell us the temperature a specific assembly reached, the chemical composition of residue at your property, the structural capacity of a damaged member, or whether a specific material can be safely retained without inspection. Those conclusions require site evidence and, where appropriate, a licensed or qualified specialist.

Immediate life-safety, structural, electrical, medical, industrial-hygiene, code and other regulated questions should be directed to the appropriate authority or licensed professional.

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