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  • How to Remove Paint from a Suede Coat

    After the monetary investment of the purchase of a suede coat, discovering you've gotten paint on that coat can be a devastating experience. The best success for paint removal from suede occurs...

  • 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 Get Deep Black Marks Off My Ceramic Stove

    Ceramic stoves, whether they are black or white, can develop deep, burnt-looking black marks on their surfaces due to hard use or inappropriate cookware. Fortunately, because the surfaces of these...

  • 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 Cat Urine Out of Rubber Mats

    Cat urine can be extremely difficult to clean, depending on the surface. Often, it may seem as if the urine is gone with no trace of smell but the cat still urinates in the same spot again....

  • How to Clean Stains From Toilet Bowls

    Toilets can be the perfect place for germs to breed and grow. Toilets should be cleaned regularly to reduce the appearance of dirt and stains and also eliminate harmful germs.

  • How to Remove Urine Stains

    As unpleasant as it may sound, many homes have at least one urine stain hiding on a couch or carpet. They can be from a young child or a beloved pet. These stains can be embarrassing, unsightly,...

  • How to Remove Burns From Countertops

    A burn mark on a countertop can significantly diminish the appearance of the surface. Whether the burn mark is from a curling iron, pan or cigarette, chances are you want it gone. It can be a bit...

  • Memory Foam Topper Cleaning

    Memory foam is a dense and comfortable material gaining widespread use in bedding materials. It can be found in both mattresses as well as mattress toppers, and differs significantly from...

  • How to Get Black Spots Off a Ceramic Cooktop

    Ceramic cooktops are very nice to have in the kitchen---they are pretty and great to cook on. But many times they get black spots on them from cooking, which can make the cooktop look dirty and...

  • How to Remove Odors From Pet Accidents

    Having a pet is almost like having a child. You love, nurture, and teach them the rules of the house. Most pets at some point will have an accident in your home and often times it will be on your...

  • How to Remove Brown Stains From Stove Grates

    Accidental food spills are common when cooking on a stove top. Many stoves today have ceramic burners, making it easy to clean up spills, but many older stoves have cast-iron burner grates. When...

  • How to Remove Cat Urine From a Rug

    Unlike many other household pets, cats are typically very clean animals and restrict their urination to outside or in a litter box. If you have a kitten who doesn't know how to use a litter box...

  • How to Remove Bile Stains From Wool Carpet

    Bile, described as a yellowish-green matter produced in the liver, can stick to the carpet and can become a difficult stain to remove. Be it pet or human bile, this substance is made up of organic...

  • How to Remove Rust on Linoleum

    Rust forms when water and metal combine and, over time, erode a surface. Removing rust from linoleum is important not only to maintain the appearance of the linoleum, but also to prevent...

  • How to Get Cat Urine Out of Rug

    Getting cat urine out of the rug is one of the biggest housekeeping challenges you may face as a pet guardian. Sherry Woodard, a care consultant at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, notes that if you...

  • How to Remove Water Marks From Window Sills

    With all of the hustle and bustle of busy life, housecleaning can sometimes get pushed out of the way of our crowded schedules. This can be especially true for areas we don't often see or pay...

  • How to Remove Carpet Stains With a Steam Cleaner

    When it comes to those dingy stains that just refuse to go away, the use of a steam carpet cleaner can keep those stains at bay for good. Steam cleaners don't use hot water to clean like other...

  • How to Clean Cat Urine From a Wool Persian Rug

    A wool Persian carpet is a beautiful investment for your home. Treat your carpet well and it will last for years. Bleach, and many chemical cleaners, can not be safely used on wool carpets. Stains...

  • How to Remove Rust From Fiber Glass

    Rust is pesky when it gets on metal, but when it forms on fiberglass, it can produce head-scratching results. Fiberglass doesn't rust, so the problem is more likely from a rust source like a...

  • 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 Burn Stains from Porcelain Pots

    A set of porcelain pots is a useful and beautiful addition to your kitchen. They are noted for their shiny finish that sets them apart from most other types of cookware. Pots are meant to be used...

  • How to Remove Bluish Stains From Shower Tiles

    Sometimes we see blue-tinted stains on our shower tiles. These stains could be the result of a number of things, including shampoo residue, conditioner residue, body wash residue, chemical...

  • 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 Remove Black Stains in Porcelein Toilet Fixtures

    The black stains in your toilet bowl are from manganese in the water. Manganese is a metal that is often in small doses in your water supply. When mixed with minerals, such as iron, a brown or...

  • How to Remove White Film on a Wood Floor

    Wooden floors can be some of the most beautiful additions to your home, but they can also be the most difficult to clean. Many cleaners and polishers that remove dirt or grime can also leave a...

  • How to Clean Filthy Carpet

    Carpets can become filthy for any number of reasons. Getting them clean should not be a difficult task; you can complete it in an afternoon. Light colored carpet will normally look much dirtier...

  • How to Get Urine Out of a Basement Floor

    Urine is a tough substance to remove from furnishings and floorings. Whether it's animal or human urine, work quickly to keep the urine from drying and making a permanent stain. Removing urine...

  • How to Get Rid of Curry Carpet Stains

    The term "curry" generically refers to spicy dishes from Asian or Indian cuisines. Curry dishes often include spices such as turmeric, cumin and coriander, as well as red pepper, to add variety,...

  • How to Get Mustard Stains Out of Household Carpet

    Mustard stains on carpet are one of the worst stains that can affect the color of carpeting. This is due to the main coloring agent used in mustard. Turmeric is a natural herb often used to add...

  • How to Remove Oven Cleaner from Linoleum

    You are cleaning your oven and you are hating the task. You decided to use a commercial oven cleaner to make the job go quicker. The only problem---the job is still taking too long and now you...

  • How to Get Eyeshadow Stains Out of the Carpet

    Carpet stains are a frustration for every homeowner, but some stains only require a few household products and a little elbow grease to remove. Don't fret if you have eyeshadow stains on your...

  • How to Remove Urine From a Pillow Top Mattress

    Almost every pet owner and parents have at some point cleaned urine stains from furniture, floors, and rugs. The bedroom is also not immune from this problem. If you have unsightly and offensive...

  • How to Remove Dog Poop Stains

    Cleaning up dog messes as quickly as possible is the best way to prevent stains; but if the accident happened while you were not at home or you missed the mess for some other reason, it can be...

  • How to Remove Glue Stains From Wood Floors

    Laying down wood floors requires the application of glue to set each individual wood panel in place. When joining wood panels, excess glue often seeps through the cracks to the surface. The glue...

  • How to Remove Iron Stains From Vinyl Siding

    Iron or rust stains appear on vinyl siding typically after it rains or after the exterior of a home or business is cleaned. Caused by iron in rainwater or iron transfer into rainwater runoff from...

  • How to Clean Water Stains From Granite Tile

    Granite is a durable, beautiful stone that is popular for countertops and floors. It is highly resistant to stains, making it a great choice of stone to use in both kitchens and bathrooms. It's...

  • How to Use Nature's Miracle

    Nature's Miracle Stain & Odor Remover is a brand of enzyme-based cleaner that guarantees permanent removal of stains and odors. It is a staple to some pet owners because it can remove pet...

  • How to Remove Spots on Hardwood Floors

    Hardwood floors are durable and aesthetically appealing. However, certain substances can stain the wood and leave unsightly spots. Use careful cleaning methods with wood-safe cleaners to remove...

  • The Best Vinyl Cleaner Home Remedy

    Vinyl, which is used to cover sofas, chairs and other pieces of furniture--as well as on counters, walls and other areas in the home--is prone to picking up dirt and grime. A good homemade vinyl...

  • How to Get Urine Out of Wood Flooring

    Pets and children don't always have the best bladder control. This pee problem can wreak havoc on your hardwood floors, especially if left unattended. Fortunately, cleaning urine stains from wood...

  • How to Clean Urine Out of a Bed

    Whether it's an accident by your child or your dormitory roommate, you will probably find yourself cleaning urine out of a bed at some point in your life. Fortunately, removing urine from bed...

  • How to Remove the Odor of Dog Urine From a Wood Deck

    Removing the smell of dog urine from fabric or carpet is a fairly easy task. However, if Fido chooses to do his business on a wood deck, that can be a different story altogether. This is because...

  • How to Remove Dog Urine From Carpet With a Homemade Recipe

    If you have a dog, especially a puppy, chances are it will eventually make a mess on your carpet. But don't go to the store to buy an expensive chemical cleaner. You can make your own stain...

  • How to Clean Stubborn Stains on a Glass Stove Top

    Cooking appliances are always at a high risk of being covered with food stains. If you don't clean up food spills immediately, they can become burned on and extremely difficult to remove....

  • How to Remove a Mold Stain from Vinyl

    Outdoor patio furniture and vinyl siding can often accumulate unsightly mold and mildew after long-term exposure to the elements. Restoring your vinyl's natural appearance is easy with a little...

  • How to Operate a Hoover Steam Vac Spot Carpet Cleaner

    The Hoover Steam Vac Carpet Cleaner is a very useful machine for carpet cleaning. One of the nicest features is that the machine is fully assembled when you bring it home or have it shipped to...

  • How to Clean Oriental Rugs

    Because oriental rugs are usually handmade and may not be colorfast, special care is required.

  • How to Clean Ceilings In Your Home

    Cleaning your ceiling s on a routine basis will prevent them from becoming dingy looking and will also keep the cobwebs from forming in the corners as well as keep them dust free.

  • How to Clean Yellowing on Stainless Steel Pots

    Stainless steel pots are popular in today's kitchens. They are durable, resistant to rust, and are affordable to buy. Stainless steel doesn't react to acidic foods like aluminum does. It resists...

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