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  • How to Remove Fireworks Stains

    Fireworks contain sulfur and black powder, and these ingredients can stain surfaces which come in contact with fireworks, such as concrete. These kinds of stains usually happen after celebrations...

  • 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 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 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 Tile Floors and Grout

    After installing tiles with grout, you should refer to this article for cleaning those surfaces. Use of oxygen bleach to remove stains is recommended, as it is non-toxic, doesn't produce harmful...

  • How to Hide Bleach Spots

    How many times have you done laundry in your favorite shirt, and as the bleach pours out of the bottle, it splashes all over? Oh no! In return your favorite shirt now has white dots all over....

  • How to Remove Rust Spots From Corian

    Corian is a common countertop material that is nonporous and extremely durable. Any rust spots on your Corian will be stains that are the result of a metal item getting damp and sitting on the...

  • How to Removing Stubborn Mold & Mildew Stains

    Have you ever had mold & mildew stains on lawn furniture, boat upholstery, shower curtains, vinyl siding or other places that you just couldn't seem to get rid of? No matter what you tried or...

  • Roof Algae Removal

    Keeping your roof aesthetically beautiful and functioning properly can be time consuming. While algae buildup on your roof will not cause any structural damage, it can be very unsightly. Roof...

  • How to Remove Stains From Trivera Fabric

    Trivera is a synthetic flame-resistant fabric made from polyester. Because it is such a durable fabric, Trivera can be found almost anywhere. It is used in clothing, drapes, upholstery and...

  • How to Remove Rust From Rocks

    If the decorative rocks in your garden appear "rusty," then you may have a problem with iron in your water or the rocks themselves may contain iron that is rusting when it gets damp. Either way,...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From White Naugahyde

    Naugahyde is a stain-resistant, faux-leather upholstery fabric that is extremely popular in the United States. While this fabric is hard to hurt, it can accumulate rust stains if it comes in...

  • How to Get Rid of the Black Mold Streaks on My Roof

    The roof of a home is exposed to extreme conditions such as rain, snow, ice and heat. It is not uncommon for black mold streaks to form on the roof. Black mold on the roof diminishes the overall...

  • How to Remove Stains Using Clorox

    Getting even a small stain on an article of clothing will completely ruin it. Having stains on appliances and countertops or in sinks, toilets and tubs will make the house look dirty and sloppy....

  • How to Get Rid of Mildew Stains on Grout

    Mildew on grout is a common problem in any area that gets wet frequently or if you live in a humid damp area. Mildew stains can be very difficult to remove from grout. Of course prevention is best...

  • How to Get Rid of Mold on a Fabric Umbrella

    It can be distasteful to open your patio umbrella and discover mildew forming within the folds of the fabric. Mildew forms in damp places where oxygen does not circulate effectively. When you keep...

  • How to Remove Ink From Fabic

    Whether you left a pen in your shirt pocket, accidentally marked on your favorite jeans or your kid made artwork out of your bed sheets, it is possible to remove ink from fabric. Don't throw away...

  • How to Use a Cleaning Solution to Clean Mold From Siding

    You searched endlessly and paid dearly for that waterfront property. Alternatively maybe you just have received a lot of rain in your suburban home. Either way, if mold or mildew has started...

  • How to Remove Green Stains From a Wooden Deck

    Green stains on a deck are likely caused from mildew, mold or algae. These green stains are a common result of the deck's constant exposure to weather elements. It is important to clean deck...

  • How to Get Rust Stains From Wrought-Iron Furniture Out of a Slate Patio

    If you have left your wrought iron furniture out in the rain on a slate patio, then you are probably all too familiar with the rusty brown and red stains that form underneath wrought iron...

  • How to Get Rid of Turmeric Stains

    Turmeric, also known as curcumin, is the primary ingredient in curry. Its distinct flavor and vibrant yellow hue are popular in many Asian dishes and sauces. In fact, turmeric is also used to add...

  • How to Clean Mold From Wood Siding

    It is not uncommon for mold to grow on wood siding. Weather elements such as rain, snow, humidity and heat create ideal breeding grounds on wood siding for mold to grow, diminishing the overall...

  • How to Remove Stains From White Canvas

    Canvas is a strong fabric that can withstand a great deal of wear and tear. However, the durability of canvas means that it is often used in products that are exposed to dirt and stains. Light...

  • How to Get Black Stains Off Shingles

    Shingles are installed to protect a roof and house from water and other weather elements. Due to their extreme exposure to the elements, black stains may form on the shingles. These stains are...

  • How to Remove Stains from Beige Clothing

    The trouble with light-colored clothing is that when they are stained, the stain shows a great deal. Light-colored clothing that isn't white presents another challenge: regular chlorine bleach...

  • How to Make a Cleaning Solution for Mold on a Canvas

    When you find mold and mildew on canvas items in your home, the problem may seem insurmountable. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, "Molds can be found almost...

  • How to Remove Shower Floor Stains

    Since the shower is the area where you get yourself clean, some of the dirt which washes off can end up on the shower floor. If the dirt isn't washed away, it can end up staining the shower floor,...

  • How to Remove Stains From Already Washed Clothes

    It happens to everyone. You toss a load of laundry in to wash and dry and only notice when it is time to fold that you have failed to treat a stain first. This can usually cause concern since...

  • How to Remove Stains on Shingles

    If you live in a home more than a few years old, then you likely have noticed dark stains on your shingles. These stains are not dirt, as you might expect, but actually a very hardy type of algae...

  • How to Remove Mold/Mildew from bathroom grout

    When you are cleaning the bathroom, you may see black spots in the tub, shower, or around the sink grout. There is a very easy way to get rid of it.

  • How to Remove Water Stains From Curtains

    Water stains form on curtains when there is an obvious demarcation between clean spots and areas with dirt. These stains can appear when the curtains soak up water or they could be due to...

  • How to Remove Pet Odor From Wooden Floors

    Pets provide us with unconditional companionship. On occasion, they also provide us with smelly messes. Wood floors can accumulate pet odors from urine and other pet related substances. These...

  • How to Clean the Mildew Under the Toilet Bowl Rim

    Mildew is a fungal growth, typically white or gray in color. The cause of mildew under a toilet rim, the part that overhangs the bowl, is typically excess moisture in the bathroom and around the...

  • How to Remove Wine Stains From Your Couch

    Learn the simplest, easiest way to remove red wine stains from upholstery like couches and chairs. This technique will remove the dirty stain from any fabric and leave your furniture clean and...

  • How to Get Towels White Like in Hotels

    Hotel towels always appear bright white even if they have visibly frayed with age. So how do hotel housekeepers do it? Industrial strength bleach probably plays a large role in many cases....

  • How to Remove Maple Leaf Stains From Paving Stones

    If you have maple trees on or near your property, the odds are good that your paving stones, also called pavers, will be stained by fallen leaves. Maple leaf stains frequently resist pressure...

  • How to Get a Red Wine Stain Out of Floor Grout

    Tile floors in a kitchen, bathroom or other area of your home can have various colors of grout between the tile joints. Grout can get dirty over time or it can get stained. One type of liquid that...

  • How to Separate and Wash Clothes

    No matter if your just getting out on your own or a husband who's wife is sick, we've all been there doing our first load of laundry. Here are some instructions and tips to help get you through.

  • How to Make Pillows White

    Bed pillows look pristine in fresh, crisp pillowcases placed over nicely tucked sheets; but what lurks beneath the camouflaging pillowcase is often an unsightly and potentially embarrassing pillow...

  • How to Remove Urine Stains From Clothes

    Whether you have children or someone in your family suffers from incontinence, urine stains on clothing can be a common problem. Fortunately, urine stains are far from permanent and are relatively...

  • How to Remove Urine Stains From Fabric

    Pee happens, and sometimes it occurs in places you'd rather it didn't. Whether it's the family dog or the baby, cleaning urine from fabric is a common household task. Fortunately, it's also...

  • How to Clean Mildew from a Valuable Sports Banner

    You'll never forget the day your son won his first high school football game. You kept the sports banner made for the team in your attic for years. Unfortunately, during a move, you discovered...

  • Stain Removal for Bleeding Fabrics

    If you have stains from dye on your clothing, you will need more than your average stain remover to get it out. You will need a specialty product designed to lift stray dye from clothing, while...

  • How to Get Rid of Mold on Records

    Vinyl records, like many other items, are susceptible to mold. The mold itself usually grows on the records' paper sleeves before it starts to accumulate on the vinyl. Because records are so...

  • How to Clean Tile Grout in a Large Area

    Tile grout seems to attract dirt and stains, especially white grout placed in a high traffic area. Small grout stains can be scrubbed away with a toothbrush, but that task can be more than a bit...

  • How to Clean Small Areas of Black Mold in a Basement

    Black mold is a microscopic organism that appears in damp areas in your home, including the basement. Black mold needs a food source, such as insulation, wood, paper and other items that may be...

  • How to Remove Rust From a Porcelain Tub

    Stubborn rust stains can form on a porcelain tub. For example, a shaving cream can sitting on the edge can leave a circle of rust. Even bleach, commercial abrasives and hydrogen peroxide can...

  • How to Clean Mold Stains

    Mold is an insidious pest in the home and can be harmful, particularly for young children or adults with respiratory problems. It can cause sneezing, watery and itchy eyes and breathing...

  • How to Clean Stains on Plastic

    Plastic containers and dishes are among the most useful and durable containers available today. The problem with them comes when food and other materials stain the plastic and they become...

  • How to Get Rid of Oder in a Clothes Dryer

    Nobody likes opening the dryer door only to find clothes that smell worse than they did before you washed them. But because of the level of heat in dryers, it is not uncommon for certain "bad"...

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