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Re: Songman's 1993 Model 15-45

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:48 am
by gpzzdrm
Dale,
When we had a fire in our house (1981) in Fountain Valley, CA, there was a product that did a really good job of completely killing the smell of the smoke/burn. I will do a bit of research to see if I can find it. It is a (garden sprayer) spray application, but we had to leave the house for a weekend when the contractor applied it. I will try to do some research to see it I can find it. It might help before you start fitting up the interior.
I will get back to you.
Bill

Re: Songman's 1993 Model 15-45

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:44 pm
by Songman
Well, after a nice getaway for Lori's birthday, we got back to Houston tonight and I showed her our new project. I'm pleased (if a little surprised) to say that she is very excited about it and immediately started talking about things for the inside. So now it is time for the festivities to commence!!

Thanks Bill, for info on getting the smoke smell out. Eric believes that since we're going down to metal and then washing it down good that we'll be good. If not, I'll definitely look for something like you used.

Re: Songman's 1993 Model 15-45

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 7:16 am
by ericbsc
There goes my ace in the hole.. I was hoping Lori would be highly ticked, and Dale would pay me to take the bus off his hands!!LOL :lol:

Re: Songman's 1993 Model 15-45

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:40 am
by Songman
Sorry Eric. :lol:

I'll tell you what we've covered so far... She says she likes a very masculine interior. If not barn wood, something along that line. (She is a Texan, after all!) She agrees with me about storage... Lots of it! Cabinets over the windows, including the windshield. Sorry, I know you hate that. haha... Not a huge kitchen cabinet. One larger sink instead of two smaller ones.

More to come... Time for another SC trip!

Re: Songman's 1993 Model 15-45

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 9:11 am
by luvrbus
If it has foam,cloth,or wood the smell won't go away I have tried ozone machines and the spray in the H-3 you close it up for a week and the smell is back.
I don't won't to gut the bus so I may sell the thing Sonja can not handle the chemicals or the smoke I'll be watching this close

Clifford

Re: Songman's 1993 Model 15-45

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 11:29 am
by Songman
Mine is already gutted except for spray foam insulation in the rear roof and the plywood floor. Eric's guys are stripping the foam now and the floor will be replaced too. We're starting with just the metal.

Re: Songman's 1993 Model 15-45

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 11:59 am
by luvrbus
Mine is still intact the Villia furniture cleaned up nice and looks good but the smell comes back and it was only a small fire in the bed room from the engine fire melting and burning some plastic .

It would be a huge under taking to dismantle the bus so I am thinking of selling it if I can get my money back

I tried to buy one with roof damage a little older coach but it is up to 56,000 so I bailed on it and Eric lost a job lol

Clifford

Re: Songman's 1993 Model 15-45

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 11:34 am
by MrBreeze
Dale, Im Happy To See That You Got The Eagle You Always Wanted.. VERY COOL !!

Girlfriend ?? !!!! Whats Up With That Buddy ?? Dont You Remember What I Told You My Grandfather Shared With Me As A Young Chap ?..... You Might Go Blind..But Just Think Of All The $$$$ You Would Have !! LOL !

You Really Missed A Good One In Bla-Ville.... Might Have Another In Two Years They Were Saying....So........
Maybe By Then They Will Have A New Shopping Mall Built And Eric Can Come.... ( LOL..BIG TIME ).....

Happy For You.

10-4

MrBreeze 8-)

Re: Songman's 1993 Model 15-45

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 11:51 am
by Liberty
We have a friend that was sent to an Island off of Seattle to build a new subdivision. The house they said would be theirs had been home to a flock of Geese. they ended up spraying it with Kills paint. both isdide and under the house to encapsulate it all. Must have worked they are still there.