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  • Steam Vacuum Cleaning

    Steam vacuum cleaners are used to deep clean carpet. Some stains penetrate the fibers, making them impossible to clean with normal cleaning methods. Although steam cleaners are are called "vacuum...

  • How to Remove Rust With Household Cleaners

    Rust removal is actually a pretty simple process, although the makers of many commercial rust removers would like you to believe that the process is nearly impossible without a serious chemical...

  • How to Remove Stains From Stainless Steel Appliances

    Stainless steel finishes on appliances such as refrigerators, microwaves, ovens and coffee makers are both durable and attractive. With simple maintenance and cleaning, the finish can remain spot-...

  • 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 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 the Ringline in the Toilet Bowl

    Do you have tough toilet bowl stains? Cleaning the rust and bacteria build-up around the water line in your toilet is not as challenging as it sounds. This article will teach you how to have your...

  • 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 Wash a Dog Urine Stain Out of Fabric

    The key to removing dog urine stains and odor from your fabrics is washing the fabric as soon as the accident happens. The longer the urine is allowed to sit, the harder it will be to clean it as...

  • 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 Tools

    In order to ensure that you always have the right tools for a job, those tools should be clean and ready to go. This means wiping them down after use, but it also means giving them a thorough...

  • How to Remove Grease Stains From Olefin Carpet

    Olefin carpet, also known as polypropylene, is the second most common carpet material; only nylon is used more often. Therefore, chances are high that the carpet in your home may be made of...

  • How to Remove Melted Crayon From a Car Seat

    In preparation for a long car ride, thinking of ways to entertain your child can be necessary for the sake of your sanity. One of the many things you might do to keep your child occupied is allow...

  • How to Get Cat Urine Out of the Rug

    Owners of indoor cats often find that their feline disregards its litter box in favor of urinating on the rug. The reasons that a cat may do this are varied; the owner would do well to figure out...

  • How to Remove Gum From a Towel

    No matter how diligent you are as a parent in keeping your towels spot free, there is always the chance of chewing gum getting stuck in the fabric. Rather than cut your losses and throw the towel...

  • How to Get Windex Stains Off of Eye Glasses

    Streaks from glass cleaners such as Windex can be rather annoying, especially if they end up on your eyeglasses while you're cleaning. Standard procedures for cleaning glasses are able to remove...

  • Home Remedy for Tarnished Tin Cleaning

    Tin is a popular material for household items because of its low cost and durability. Chances are you have a number of tin items you use every day around the house, and---at some point---you've...

  • 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 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 Remove Sulfur Stains From a Commode

    Minerals from hard water can stain the inside of your commode. These stains are ugly and challenging to remove, if proper techniques are not adhered to. There are some items that can make your...

  • Homemade Rug Cleaning Fluid

    Rugs are suitable floor design and comfort accents for any living or working space. Selected for their color palettes, motifs and tufting patterns, it is only expected that these highly walked-on...

  • How to Get Rid of Mold in Carpet & Carpet Pads

    Carpeting that gets wet can be covered in mildew, which can turn into mold. Normally this seeps into the carpet backing and pad if the water penetrated through. When carpet becomes wet from a...

  • How to Remove Paper Glue Residue From Canvas

    Canvas is a plain-woven fabric used for shoes, handbags, furniture and a variety of other common purposes. Certain precautions must be taken when cleaning this fabric, as it is typically made of...

  • Pet Urine Stain Removal for Sofas

    Though we love our pets, the "accidents" they sometimes leave on the furniture are unsightly, odorous and much less endearing. Luckily, there are steps you can take and solutions you can use to...

  • Healthy Carpet Cleaners

    Carpet is present in almost every home in the United States. Most people do not clean their carpets as often as necessary. This can create a build up of unhealthy dirt, mold, pet dander and more...

  • How to Mix OxiClean Powder With Water

    OxiClean is a powered stain remover that claims to remove difficult stains like wine, blood and mildew from a variety of surfaces, including laundry, carpet and upholstery. You can mix the powder...

  • How to Remove Glue From Paint

    Safely removing glue from a painted surface can be an intimidating task. The wrong amount of pressure, harsh chemicals and abrasive cleaning supplies can easily damage the paint. Glue can form a...

  • How to Remove Glue From Cement

    Glue can be one of the most difficult cleaning challenges. When it adheres to a surface, a bond is created that can be a challenge to remove. Glue is especially inconvenient when it is stuck to a...

  • DIY Ceramic Tile Grout Cleaning

    Ceramic tiles, if they're well-glazed, are very resistant to stains, mold and mildew. The grout between the tiles is another matter. Grout is the mortar that bridges the gaps between tiles, and...

  • How to Remove Mold From a Canvas Tent

    Camping is a fun activity, but camping gear can get dirty easily. Canvas tents are made from highly absorbent cotton material, meaning dirt, stains and mildew can latch on strongly. While cleaning...

  • What Will Clean the Black Smoke Off of Fireplace Bricks?

    Brick fireplaces can enhance the appearance and elegance of a room. Dirty fireplaces with soot deposits can make a clean room appear dirty and worn down. Cleaning a brick fireplace can be done by...

  • How to Remove Stains From Fabric Furniture

    Your furniture's fabric is at constant risk of stains. It is all too easy to knock over a glass of red wine, to spill a bit of paint, or for a pet to have an accident. Allowing these stains to sit...

  • How to Remove Black Shoe Polish From a Rug

    Black shoe polish on your carpet? Don't despair. It can be removed. Several options are available and at least one of them will most certainly work. Clean the stain as soon as you find it. The...

  • 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.

  • Natural Way to Clean Dog Urine Stains

    Cleaning up after your dog can be tough, especially if the urine stain is old. Rather than use a chemical-laden cleaning product to remove the stain, make your own natural and chemical-free stain...

  • How to Clean Mildew Stains From Vinyl

    One of the major advantages of vinyl products is that they are easy to clean and maintain. Many consumers prefer products made from vinyl because they are highly durable. A disadvantage, however,...

  • How to Get Blood Stains Out Of Upholstery

    Blood is one of the most common and stubborn stains to get out of upholstery and carpeting. Blood stains can also be made worse by trying to remove them the wrong way, which is why they are often...

  • How to Clean Children's Urine From Carpet

    As any parent in the midst of potty training will tell you, cleaning children's urine from carpeting isn't an easy task. There's a wealth of information out there on how to clean pet urine, but...

  • Methods of Cleaning Suede

    Suede is a beautiful fabric but one that is also subject to stain. Water- and stain-repellents help, but it's hard to remember to keep applying them. If your suede is stained, you should always...

  • How to Remove a Tea Stain on Plastic

    Tea stains can make the cleanest plastic cups look dirty. They also tend to be fairly immune to traditional methods of cleaning, like scrubbing and heavy soap. Of course, if you are dealing with...

  • Berber Carpet Stain Removal

    Removing stains from Berber carpet is a bit more difficult than other types of carpet stains, as this carpet is made of small woven loops of fiber--wool or nylon--that are hard to clean thoroughly...

  • How to Remove Water Spots from Sisal Rugs

    Sisal rugs are durable and long-lasting. However, they can be difficult to clean, particularly if yours have developed water spots over the years. Once a sisal rug has absorbed the water, the only...

  • How to Save Money on Spot Cleaning a Carpet

    Got a stain on your carpet? Why pay money to spot clean your carpet? Commercial carpet cleaning preparations can leave residue on your carpet, carpet cleaning machines are bulky and hard to use,...

  • The Best Way to Clean Diamond Jewelry

    Diamond bracelets, rings and necklaces do not look as brilliant when they are dirty. If your ring is so caked with oil and debris that the diamond looks cloudy instead of shiny and sparkling, then...

  • How to Clean Animal Feces from a Carpet

    Animals are prone to having accidents in the home, as are people on occasion. Cleaning a carpet soiled with excrement might seem like a difficult, not to mention unpleasant experience, but it...

  • How to Clean The Stains of Summer: Grass, Barbecue Sauce, Chocolate, and Ashes

    During the summer month children (and adults) enjoy the outdoors and they usually have stains to match their favorite summer activities. Removing some of these stains can be challenging unless you...

  • Care for a Leather Briefcase

    A leather briefcase is a necessary tool for several professions. The briefcase accompanies you on a daily basis and you rely on it to hold all of the important papers you need for your job. It...

  • Hints for Cleaning Carpet Stains

    If your floors are covered with carpets, then cleaning carpet stains is a common maintenance task. Anything can fall or spill on the carpet, and while clean-ups may be easy at times, some stains...

  • How to Shampoo Carpets

    Yes, carpeting is soft, and warm to the touch in the morning. Carpeting cuts way down on the echos of sound in a building, and stops much of the sound of footsteps on an upper floor over your...

  • How to Clean a Stained Wine Decanter

    This is an easy cleaning tip for all those wine lovers who display their "fruits" in beautiful glass decanters. The wine is good, but the stains that can be left behind (especially by...

  • How to Remove Rubber Cement

    When it comes to removing rubber cement, most people are accustomed to removing it from hard, exterior surfaces, such as concrete. What do you do if you need to remove it from an interior surface...

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