Stain Removal

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By codytcantrell 1 comments
Here is a good way to remove pine sap:.. more »
By Lucarelle 3 comments
Here is an easy way to remove rust stains from bathtubs and sinks!.. more »
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Candles provide beautiful ambient lighting and always enhance the mood of a room. However, the melted wax they leave behind on your nice tablecloth or carpet isn't difficult to clean. Follow these techniques to remove candle wax from either hard ... more »
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It seems every stain remover product on the market promises to remove stains, but contains some awful chemical that pollutes. Here are a few tips to remove stains and remain eco-friendly... more »
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If you have a nasty tar stain on the carpet, you have a fairly serious situation. Tar is one of the most difficult stains to remove from carpet. Before you resign yourself to purchasing brand-new carpet, try to remove the stain yourself. There ... more »
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Forgetting Glasses that sweat and vases that leak will cause water stains on wood. Some stains may just be cloudy discolorations while others can leave obvious marks on the wood. Don't give up on removing these flaws from your furniture... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 2 comments
If wax spills onto your couch or chair, you can remove it with these simple steps... more »
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White Out or other correction fluid can be a difficult stain to remove as the fluid can penetrate into fabrics and harden into a “plaster” of sorts. In some cases, depending on the fabric and age of stain, the stain may be permanent. In other ... more »
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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 eHow Home & Garden Editor 1 comments
Concrete driveways can be boring and even ugly since they hold stains from automotive fluids and other liquids. Apply concrete stain to your driveway to hide stains, improve the look of your home and add color to your yard. Learn how to stain a ... more »
By parvenue 0 comments
Okay we've all been there. And we've all got our reasons. If you've been to college then you've - unless you are totally blessed by the stars above (and don't tell me if you have!) -you've had at least one roommate experience. Unfortunately its ... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 17 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 »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 10 comments
Cloth diapers are an environmentally friendly, economical alternative to disposable diapers; they are also easier to care for than you might expect... more »
By Natalie Hernandez 0 comments
Cleaning your stove top can be a heavy chore if you do not do it often. The ideal thing to do is clean it up after you use it every top to avoid stuck on messes. When you are in a hurry that may be hard to avoid or when there are multiple cooks ... more »
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Copper is a beautiful metal. Its beauty, however, happens to be vulnerable to the effects of nature. Therefore, copper requires a high degree of care and attention to maintain its brilliance. Keep reading for an ingenious way to keep your copper ... more »
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Crayon stains can detract from the appearance of clothes. In addition, a crayon mark can permanently damage a garment. The best way to deal with the problem is to act as soon as you notice crayon stains and take steps to clean the soiled area... more »
By PAWriterLady 0 comments
You are probably all too familiar with the annoying rust streaks which occasionally appear in the toilet bowl, especially if you have well or hard water. There are a few ways to get rid of these rather unattractive stains. Here are the ones ... more »
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With a little care, that vintage linen that you picked up at an antique shop can probably be returned to its original beauty. Old linens fabrics were intended to last for years, so don't hesitate to try these special laundering techniques... more »
By rinearson05 0 comments
Do you have oil/grease on your carpet? No problem, I have a solution to remove it... more »
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Although dog urine does not usually have as strong an odor as cat urine, it is not a smell anyone enjoys. The stains and odor that go along with these accidents can be removed by following this process... more »
By GreenKnitter 0 comments
Even the cleanest showers can get hard water buildup over time. This article will show you the quick, easy and green way to remove the gunk and get your shower flowing again... more »
By Sprice 1 comments
So many women start to paint their nails on their leather sofas and think, "I won't spill it." Of course, it gets spilled either on their clothes or on their couch. Removing nail polish from leather can be tricky and time consuming. Just follow ... more »
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Nothing is more noticeable from the outside of your home than big oil stains on the asphalt of your street or driveway. They are impossible to cover, but not totally impossible to lighten and maybe even remove. The following will help you in your ... more »
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Most permanent markers create stains that are difficult to treat. If you clean the stain immediately after it was made, you may be able to remove the stain before it sets. Follow these simple steps to remove the permanent marker stain... more »