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  • How to Clean Vomit From a Harwood Floor

    It's never pleasant trying to clean up vomit, whether from your kids, your spouse or even the sick of friends who drank too much at your house on Saturday night. In this article, I'll share with...

  • How to Remove a Variety of Stains

    Stains are a part of everyday life. And, removing them sometimes is a task all by itself. I am going to provide you with a listing of different remedies on how to remove stains past from one...

  • How to Remove Coffee and Tea Stains from Cups and Glasses

    If you drink a lot of coffee, tea, or iced tea, you probably have trouble with brown stains on your cups, mugs, and glasses. The stains often do not come out with simple hand washing or even...

  • How to Remove Ball Point Ink from a Board Room Table

    Beginning in 1888 with American John Loud, several people tried to develop and patent ballpoint pens, but they were all miserable failures through World War II. The ink would either be too thin...

  • How to Scrape Mold From Tile in a Shower

    Your shower is the ideal environment for mold growth because it is warm and moist. Mold is a microscopic fungus that grows on damp surfaces within 24 hours. Mold can form not only on tile grout,...

  • How to Get Ironite Stains Out of Concrete

    Ironite is a type of fertilizer with tiny iron granules in the mixture. This is great for plants, but terrible for concrete since the iron particles may wash onto the concrete during rainstorms,...

  • How to Remove Stains From Stucco

    Stucco is a hardy building material, but it is prone to staining and getting dingy over time. While you can simply whitewash over the stains, if you do not remove them they will ultimately...

  • How to Clean Paint on Hard Wood Floors

    Painted hardwood floors are a popular refinishing method that can add a whole new look to the decor of your room. Painted wood floors can brighten the room and add a sophisticated look. However,...

  • How to Remove Algae Stains From a Roof

    If you have algae stains on your roof, then the aquatic plant is likely feeding on limestone in your shingles. While there are a variety of ways to prevent further growth, in order to fully remedy...

  • How to Clean White Plates

    White plates can be an elegant method of serving food items. When set against a white plate a dish can really stand out. Unfortunately white plates can also sometimes be hard to clean. Fortunately...

  • How to Remove Oil From Pizza Stone

    Pizza stones have microscopic pores design to absorb the releasing moisture from the pizza dough while distributing the heat throughout the pie. This prevents the bottom from burning before the...

  • How to Remove Shoe Polish Stains From Clothes

    You polished your shoes to keep them looking nice and protect them, now you have a stain from the shoe polish on your shirt sleeve or pants leg. Do not try to rinse the stain with water, the shoe...

  • How to Remove Fabric Softener Stains

    Laundry is never the most thrilling of chores. It can be made absolutely infuriating when the process that is supposed to clean your clothing creates a stain. The culprit may be none other than...

  • How to Fix Colors That Bleed on a Swimming Suit

    Clothes can be completely ruined if the colors bleed. Unfortunately, this happens all too often. Clothes with bright colors should always be washed alone, and bathing suits should even be...

  • How to Remove Motor Oil Stains From Clothes

    If you have a husband, son, daughter or maybe even yourself, who works on cars, you know that motor oil can ruin their clothing. If you treat the stains correctly, you can save them from the...

  • How to Use 20 Mule Borax for Cat Urine

    Plain 20 Mule Team Borax can help you remove cat urine stains from carpets, clothing, upholstery, and hardwood and linoleum floors. Borax is a base, so it neutralizes the acid in cat urine. It...

  • How to Take Hair Dye Off of Wood Chairs

    Sometimes when people dye their hair they get hair dye on things around them. The dye can be difficult to remove with everyday cleaners. A large number of commercial cleaners can be too abrasive...

  • How to Remove Rust From Stone or Flagstone

    Rust on stone and flagstone can come from one of two sources: hard water that contains iron and is staining the stone or rusted metal that is sitting on top of the stone. Fortunately, while it may...

  • How to Remove Ink From a Flat Screen

    It can be quite frustrating to find an ink mark on your flat screen television. Regardless of how the ink mark got there, you likely want it gone. Flat screens can become damaged easily so it is...

  • How to Remove Stains From a Bamboo Cutting Board

    Bamboo is a popular element for cutting boards. It's easy to clean and looks great with a variety of kitchen designs. With increased use, stains from foods may begin to form on the surface of a...

  • How to Remove Grey Stains From a Melamine Dish

    Melamine dishes are plastic, durable and found in a variety of institutions including hospitals, schools, camps and cafeterias. The dishes, created for the military during World War II, generally...

  • How to Get Rid of Mold & Mildew on Unpainted MDF

    MDF, or medium density fiberboard, is a versatile building material used in a variety of applications such as countertop underlayers, bookcases and speaker cabinets. Like any material, MDF or...

  • How to Remove Water Spots from Bath Fixtures

    After putting in time and energy to make your bathroom your own personal spa, the last thing you want to see is water spots mucking up your otherwise shiny fixtures. A good cleaning and a bit of...

  • How to Remove Permanent Hair Dye From a Rug

    Hair dying is a common activity performed by people who want to change their hair color. Several types of hair dye are available to choose from depending on how long you want to keep the color....

  • How to Remove Permanent Marker From Hardwood Floors

    Permanent markers, although referred to as "permanent," are not everlasting. A person can remove, as with any ink or paint, a marker "stain"---a thin chemical and ink layer---from any surface. The...

  • How to Remove Colorstay Foundation Stains From Fabric

    Removing Colorstay Foundation stains from fabric or clothes is a challenge. According to Ohio State University Family & Consumer Sciences stain removal tips, the stain must be tackled in two...

  • How to Remove Blueberry and Strawberry Stains from Clothes

    If you have ever dripped blueberry sauce or dropped strawberries on your clothes, you know how difficult those stains are to remove. Blueberry and strawberry stains stand out on your clothing in...

  • How to Remove Ink out of Fabric

    Ink spots can be difficult to remove from fabric, but with a little perseverance, patience and a trial and error process, you can get rid of most ink spots. Although there are many good products...

  • How to Remove Rust From Galvanised Iron

    Galvanized iron is a unique type of metal that must be treated with care when you are removing rust. At first, you might think that any chemical rust removal product would do the trick, but in...

  • How to Remove Suntan Lotion From Hardwood Floors

    When you have hardwood floors, the prospect of stains and damage is a continuing concern. Even when you strive to minimize damaging situations, they will invariably occur from time to...

  • How to Clean Marker from a Microfiber Couch

    Microfiber furniture is a favorite because it is easy to maintain and said to be stain-resistant. Although microfiber may resist stains such as food, grease or juice, it is no match for a marker....

  • How to Get Calcium Deposits Off Porcelain

    Hard water can be defined as alkaline water that contains "inorganic compounds (such as calcium and/or magnesium salts) picked up from rocks and soils," according to the Business Dictionary. One...

  • How to Clean Bathroom Caulk Mold

    Caulk, applied around your tub and fixtures, protects the walls from water seepage and damage. Mold on the caulking in your bathroom has a number of causes. The most common is lack of cleaning....

  • How to Remove Pine Resin

    When it comes to taking care of your home, you want to do all you can to remove spots and stains. Pine resin, or pine tar, is not like any other element that causes stains. It is sticky and dark,...

  • How to Clean Plexiglass Tape Adhesive

    Plexiglass is a transparent thermoplastic that serves as an affordable alternative to glass. Extreme care must be practiced when mounting or securing Plexiglas, as it is less durable than actual...

  • How to Tell the Difference Between Mold and Mildew

    How to tell the Difference Between Mold and Mildew. Both mold and mildew are types of fungi that thrive in warm, moist environments. Both can be a health hazard, and should be removed as soon as...

  • How to Remove Baby Formula Stains

    Stains from baby formula seem impossible to remove. The stains leave behind a spot that is yellow, light or dark brown and completely ruin the look of baby clothes or your clothes. Many times if...

  • How to Remove Injet Stains

    Inkjet printers are one of the most common types of printers on the market. They are a staple in most home and commercial offices because of their ability to produce quality images. Many people...

  • How to Clean Grout Efflorescence From Tile

    Grout efflorescence is the whitish haze on tiles after installation. It generally does not come off with the initial cleaning of the tiles immediately following installation. Grout efflorescence...

  • How to Unglue Elmer's Wood Glue

    Elmer's Wood Glue is an effective adhesive that creates a lasting bond for woodworking projects that require a sturdy hold. For this reason, it can be quite a challenge to unglue. Care must be...

  • How to Get Mold Off a Wooden Floor

    Mold is a microscopic fungus that thrives in moisture and humidity. Most often, mold on hardwood floors is caused from standing water, flower pots sitting on the floor or flooding. It is important...

  • How to Clean a Burn Mark on a Hardwood Floor

    Hardwood flooring makes a beautiful addition to any home. Stains and blemishes on the floor can diminish the appearance of the entire floor. A burn mark on a hardwood floor is no exception....

  • How to Get Jet Glue Out of Fabric

    Jet Glue is a quick-bonding, cyanoacrylate glue. It is similar to Super Glue or Krazy Glue. When Jet Glue gets on fabric, the bond is very strong and can be tricky to remove. It is best to wait...

  • How to Get Nail Glue Off Colthing

    Nail glue is primarily used to bond artificial nails or reinforce natural fingernails. This effective adhesive can last for weeks if given the chance. Nail glue can also be mishandled fairly...

  • How to Remove Greasy Food Stains From Acrylic Fabrics

    Almost anyone who has ever sat down to eat a meal can remember spilling some food on their clothing. Some fabrics are easier to remove stains from than other fabrics are. Acrylic fabric is one of...

  • How to Remove Glue From the Front of a Photo

    Personal photographs are reminders of cherished memories or forms of valued artwork, so it is natural to want to preserve them. Glue stains are often challenging to remove from most surfaces, let...

  • How to Get Finger Nail Glue Off a Finished Table

    The primary purpose of nail glue is to bond artificial nails as well as reinforce natural fingernails. It is a strong adhesive that can last for weeks if given the chance. You can also mishandle...

  • How to Remove Tape Stains on Watercolor Artwork

    Watercolor artwork is usually displayed on walls, refrigerators and other household surfaces for viewing. This usually requires the use of tape, which can stain the artwork after it has been...

  • How to Safely Remove Glue From Leather Furniture

    Leather is a popular choice for furniture material due to its low maintenance and comfort. Though not as prone to staining as fabrics, leather can still be affected by adhesives. Dried or tacky...

  • How to Get Silly Putty Off a Stuffed Animal

    Silly Putty and stuffed animals can be two of a child's best playthings. However, both can be quickly compromised if they come into contact with each other. It is not uncommon for little ones to...

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