Electronic Restoration from a professional restoration company
As you survey fire damage at your home or office, some of the most deceptive problems can be the interior damage to computers, stereos and other electronics. Wiping residue off the exterior of this equipment isn't enough to restore operating performance.
How Bad is the Damage?
Soot from fires often contains corrosive acids because the burning of plastics, particularly, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), combined with moisture in the air produces hydrochloric acid - a very damaging toxin.
Can it be fixed?
Steamatic's high-pressure, wet-cleaning process is designed to remove all fire byproducts from the inside of the electronic equipment. This process involves the use of de-ionized water, compressed, hospital-grade nitrogen gas and special drying ovens to restore the equipment to its prior operating performance.