Removing Stains

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By weeokwan 0 comments
AMWAY OR WORLDWIDE DREAM BUILDERS have a product called " L.O.C. " that is phenomenal on any grease stain I have come across in the past ten years and it's eco safe!.. more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 0 comments
Are you battling ring-around-the collar? If dress shirts are a staple of your wardrobe, it's likely that collar stains are a problem. Normal body oils and sweat collect inside the collar band and leave an organic, oil-based stain that is both ... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 14 comments
Rust stains in your favorite fabric? Hold on—you don’t have to throw that favorite shirt away! You’d be surprised at what the help of a little lemon could do; just follow these simple steps to rescue your otherwise-doomed rags... more »
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Spray painting your kitchen chairs in your leather pants didn't seem like such a bad idea at the time. Well, no matter how you got that spray paint on your favorite leather, it's time to remove it. Here are some methods you can try to remove ... more »
By AngelBean 0 comments
Washing your clothing in Haiti is a more involved process than in the USA but is necessary to know if you are planning to go over there to help out with the famine. The act of washing clothes is a great female bonding time for communication and ... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 4 comments
Straw hats come in different styles, but are usually worn for informal occasions during the warmer seasons. Keep yours in top shape by following these steps... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 0 comments
Flip flops are favorite shoes of summer. They are great for wearing to the pool, the beach, shopping, and just hanging out. These summer staples come in assorted colors and styles, and get a ton of wear and tear. Have you noticed your favorite ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 68 comments
The best method for cleaning leather is determined by the type of the stain and the type of the leather. Read How to Treat Stains in Leather for advice on removing specific stains. The following are instructions for general leather cleaning: ... more »
By April Hall 0 comments
Having suede clothing is a risk in itself. Always worried about whether it might rain or someone at a cocktail party getting too close with that full glass of cosmopolitan. Suede boots are a whole different story. Let’s face it, these should not ... more »
By Loni Ice 0 comments
Got a grease stain on a delicate that won't come out? Removing it is rather easy, if you know what you're doing.. more »
By Sweet&Sassy 0 comments
How to remove ink from fabric and/or your clothes.. more »
By mythmkr 0 comments
Removing Lily pollen stains... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 13 comments
Mildew is mold - a living organism that thrives in warm, humid environments. If your clothes become mildewy, your best bet is to act right away. The longer it stays on the fabric, the more time mildew has to weaken or even rot your clothes... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 2 comments
Remove sap stains quickly and easily by following these steps... more »
By beautychick 0 comments
It shows how to remove resin.... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 14 comments
Here are basic guidelines for treating stains on leather clothing, shoes and furniture, and they apply to all gradations of the material. However, cleaning can alter the color or appearance of leather, so when in doubt, consult a leather-cleaning ... more »
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Banana stains can be enough to drive a person, well, bananas. Especially once they set in, they can be notoriously stubborn. Whether they've been mashed into your carpet or ground into your clothing, you can beat banana stains by acting quickly... more »
By kelliott 0 comments
We have all done it, perhaps you were having that romantic dinner and the candle was left burning, it dripped wax off of the table while you were canoodling with your date or doing the dishes. Do not worry, with these tips you can get candle wax ... more »
By sexysnow72 0 comments
crayons are difficult to remove from clothes but, with a little know how they can be removed.. more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 0 comments
Sometimes make-up gets on our clothing and will not come out in the regular wash cycle. Because of the composition of cosmetics, it can easily be a permanent stain if not treated appropriately. Removing the stains is not difficult if they are ... more »
By elgirl 0 comments
Suede is difficult to clean, and more difficult to remove stains from. Oil, grease or any fatty substance can be removed with cornstarch and vinegar... more »
By sexysnow72 0 comments
easy way to remove tar off clothing.. more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 0 comments
Spot cleaning a garment can be very difficult. Most garments care labels say spot clean only but really there is no such thing as spot clean. If you follow these steps you should be able to remove the stain... more »
By Time2Compose 0 comments
A Ring Around the Collar or simply a Sweaty Brown Stained Shirt Collar is so easy to Clean... more »
By lasvegas2007 0 comments
Following the step-by-step directions ,will do the trick. First blot with acetone-based nail polish remover.If stain remains,try,in this order, a cleaning solvent and the detergent solution. Rinse... more »