Stain Removal

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By brandy1123 8 comments
remove wine from carpet.. more »
By SeventhSibling 6 comments
There’s a simple mixture of household products you can use to remove rust stains caused by a leaking faucet in a porcelain sink. If you use a rubber sink pad, it too can be cleaned and sanitized... more »
By Janet Ford 4 comments
Okay, I admit it, I'm a messy cook. Through my desperation, I found a great way of instantly removing even older stains from my white counter tops. You won't believe how easy it is. It's like magic!.. more »
By Simone Hardy 15 comments
Do you constantly throw away your plasticware because you just cannot get the stains out? Well, these tricks may help you keep the plasticware that you have and save you some money too... more »
By Free indeed! 5 comments
Rubbing alcohol is great for cleaning and disinfecting, but it is also great for many other uses around the house. here's some more suggestions for using rubbing alcohol around the house... more »
By Anthony Delgado 3 comments
This is sticky stuff and can be an incredible pain to remove from a number of things including cars, hands, clothes and even your hair. Knowing how to remove tree sap from various surfaces is essential knowledge for many people. Not all sap is ... more »
By Rose McDougle 8 comments
Wine stains are one of the most difficult stains to remove. If you use simple table salt you can stop scrubbing and steam cleaning... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
It would stand to reason that when you wash a load of laundry, you're also "cleaning" the washing machine. That assumption is wrong, though. Actually, bacteria can harbor inside the washing machine tub and the detergent and stain ... more »
By Sharon Keith 1 comments
Wool is an ideal choice in furniture or carpet fabric as it is beautiful, luxurious and exceptionally durable. The physical structure of wool allows it to feel warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Wool is naturally flame retardant and ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Stains no longer spell the end of your favorite clothes. Most stains can be treated with a homemade stain remover—the very same rubbing alcohol that you probably keep around the house for cuts and scrapes. To remove stains with alcohol, follow ... more »
By misswuwu 2 comments
Sodium Bicarbonate is a cheap, easy way to use as an efficient cleaning tool for use inside your home... more »
By Janet Ford 4 comments
Are you afraid you have just ruined your clothing because blood got on them? Never fear, I have a solution for you!.. more »
By KLMeire 1 comments
Want to clean your bathtub, sink, and tile in a cheap, eco and pet friendly way? You might already have what you need:.. more »
By Becca 0 comments
Learn how to properly clean a coated canvas handbag... more »
By jakon 25 comments
Many people's busiest kitchen appliance is their microwave. Day in and day out, the microwave is always accumulating bits of food such as melted cheese and other tough to clean morsels. Would you eat off a dirty plate that had bits of food ... more »
By akchrist 12 comments
There are so many different ways to clean an old or stained toilet. Here are a few of my favorite... more »
By gurkha 0 comments
I was trying to clean up my bathroom and I get hard time removing the stains on caulking. I bought some of the stain remover or bathroom cleaner but did not work out well. I could have use new caulking but since i was not a professional I thought ... more »
By Julia Fuller 3 comments
Whether you are trying to keep your glass bottle collection clean, recycling glass bottles, digging up old treasures, or using glass baby bottles you would like them sparkling clean. Of course, if you are using them to feed a baby then you also ... more »
By Sharon Potter-Case 2 comments
This is a great way to get rid the water stains on your furniture... more »
By brittanyj 0 comments
If you are looking for the perfect solution to remove makeup stains from suede then you are reading the perfect article. Learn how to remove blush, lipstick and even eye liner or mascara from suede!.. more »
By FUSILLI1OF4 8 comments
Nothing is worse than when your pet has an "accident" on the rug or couch. Looking at the stain you may say to yourself is it really worth it? Then cause you love your pet but not the mess you shrug your shoulders and say to yourself, ... more »
By april ort 1 comments
Spray on Popcorn ceiling can be a real headache to clean. Since using anything liquid on the surface of the ceiling may cause it to smear or deteriorate, you need to use caution when attempting to clean... more »
By Kristie Leong M.D. 2 comments
Rhinestone jewelry can be a nice alternative to more expensive stones. Unfortunately, they can quickly become discolored due to exposure to everyday household products and environmental elements. Here's how to clean rhinestone jewelry so it will ... more »
By Juliet Myfanwy Johnson 0 comments
Leather is actually animal hide, so when you find yourself needing to clean leather, you also need to condition and polish it to return the material to its natural suppleness and sheen. There are the tried-and-true leather cleaning methods and ... more »
By mchapman 1 comments
Do you have a pair of solid white leather shoes you can't seem to get cleaned? Or perhaps a handbag that looks dingy and worn? Pay attention! You have only to read and follow the instructions on How to Clean Solid White Leather Shoes and your ... more »