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  • How to Get Tanning Lotion Out of Your Carpet

    Tanning lotion is great for protecting your skin, but it isn't so good for your carpets. A suntan lotion spill can leave a smelly, oily stain that can ruin your carpet--and the look of your entire...

  • 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 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 Clean Rug Gripper Pad Marks

    Rug gripper pads prevent rugs from slipping. When you step on a rug with no rubber backing or a backing that has worn off, the rug may slide and cause a person to fall. But gripper pads sometimes...

  • How to Remove Scuff Marks From Hardwood Flooring

    Unless you have everyone who enters your home remove their shoes at the front door, you will likely deal with scuff marks on your hardwood flooring more than once. Certain types of rubber soles...

  • How to Remove Sticky Film on Tile Floors

    Tile is just as susceptible to staining as most other types of flooring. Sticky film can result from projects, repairs, or spills, and removing it can be a challenge with traditional cleaning...

  • How to Remove Furniture Polish Stains From Upholstery

    As you stand back and admire your newly dusted and polished furniture, your eyes come to rest upon an area you aren't so proud of. Sometimes furniture polish finds its way to things it shouldn't...

  • How to Remove Blue Jean Stains From Suede Boots

    Suede boots can be a nice accessory to your other clothes, but they are known to attract a lot of stains. Stains from blue jeans are caused from the dyes leaking out of the jeans. This really...

  • How to Get Water Spots Out of Dress Shirts

    Your favorite dress shirt has made it through many a formal luncheon and numerous important dinners unscathed. Even when you had spaghetti for dinner, your shirt still made it through without a...

  • Natural Solution for Carpet Glue Removal

    You are pulling up the old, dirty carpet from your basement's game room. The task has been easy so far, but now you are left with carpet glue on the flooring. You want to remove the carpet glue...

  • How to Remove Moisture Stains in Wood Veneer

    Water stains can completely ruin the look of wood veneer. This material can be very expensive, and it is also expensive to have a professional come and fix it for you. Instead of hiding the...

  • How to Clean Pepper Spray Off Glass or Other Items

    Pepper spray is a chemical compound used to irritate someone's eyes, resulting in pain, tears and possibly temporary blindness. It is often used as a personal self-defense tool by individuals and...

  • How to Make Your Own Carpet Detergent

    Frequently cleaning your carpets will extend the life of the rugs and keep your home looking clean and tidy. Affordable and free of dyes and harsh chemicals, this carpet detergent can be used...

  • How to Remove Burn Marks on a Formica Countertop

    Formica countertops get burn marks from several household sources. Ashtrays could prevent many of them. Bathroom counters are burned by curling irons and other heated hair care appliances. A...

  • Home Remedy to Remove Tarnish From Silverplate Silverware

    Tarnish makes silverware look unpleasant and it corrodes the precious metal. Tarnish can be caused by a number of different reasons. Leaving plated silverware soaking in water or putting it in the...

  • How to Remove Red Wine From a Wood Table

    Removing red wine stains from wood can be very difficult. If the red wine spill only happened a few minutes ago, it's much easier to deal with than a spot that isn't noticed for a day or two. If...

  • 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 Remove Hair Dye Stains From Upholstery

    The strong chemical dyes that effectively alter the color of your hair can work against you if that dye drips onto upholstery. Even if you wipe up any drips immediately, they will still leave a...

  • How to Remove Built Up Hairspray From Carpeting

    Hairspray stains in carpet can be challenging to remove. Once the spray has hardened, it becomes stiff and sticks to the carpet fibers. It just takes a few steps and cleaning supplies and your...

  • Wood Soot Stain Removal

    Wood soot stains can commonly develop on clothing, carpeting and even bricks surrounding a fireplace. These stains are quite common, but can be easily removed by using the right cleaning...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From White Vinyl

    Stains on white vinyl practically scream for attention. Rust stains, being the bold red color that they are, call more than enough attention to themselves. They might require a little more...

  • How to Remove Coke Stains

    Sometimes nothing is tastier than an ice cold Coca-Cola. Should you spill it, however, you might regret drinking your beverage of choice. Because of the enzymes, coloring and ingredients in the...

  • How to Remove Stains From Oak Stairs

    If you have beautiful oak stairs, then over the course of their lives they are probably going to experience some wear and tear. Over time, you may notice dark stains forming where the oak has...

  • Household Tips for Removing Coffee Stains From Carpets

    Coffee spills happen. You try to be careful and walk slowly with your morning cup of coffee, but you trip a little and the coffee splashes out onto your carpet. You may want to scream. You may...

  • How to Clean Water Stains From Marble

    Marble is a natural surface used in sculpture, construction and furniture. It's a type of stone or, more specifically, limestone, defined by the location. For example, Carrara marble comes from...

  • How to Remove Set-in Stains From Carpet

    Discovering a set-in stain on a new carpet is bound to bring on a migraine because hard scrubbing on a stain that won't budge is not a pleasant experience. If you're facing melted chocolate, red...

  • How to Get Ink off of Wooden Chairs

    Whether your kids took a pen to your dining room set or the ink from a newspaper bled through to a wooden chair, don't panic. Regardless of how the ink got on your wooden furniture, you can...

  • How To Remove Gum With Goo Gone

    Chewing gum is all fun and great taste, until it gets stuck on your clothing or furniture. While a variety of treatments (including freezing the affected area or applying peanut butter) have been...

  • How to Remove Cola Stains From Cotton

    Oh the power of cola---rumored to do everything from taking the rust off a car's bumper to cleaning highway accidents, cola has gained a rather strange reputation over the years. One thing for...

  • How to Remove Stains From a Fiberglass Sink

    You know the fiberglass sink in your home is delicate and harsh cleaners can't be used, but the time has come to remove the stains and get the sink clean. With a clean cloth and some acetone, you...

  • How to Remove Soap Stains From Granite

    Granite is a very durable stone that requires low maintenance, making it an ideal material for countertops, shower stalls and tiles in homes and commercial buildings. It's important to properly...

  • How to Remove Spilt Paint from a Car

    Cans, tubes and bottles of paint often make their way into a car after a trip to a home improvement or craft store. If the lid isn't properly sealed on the container, paint may spill onto the...

  • How to Remove Oil Based Paint Stains on Furniture

    Oil-based paint is fabulous until it gets onto your furniture. To remove oil-based paint, use a simple application of soap and water to do the trick, and stronger ingredients may be necessary. As...

  • How to Remove Moisture Stains From Furniture

    Taking pride in one's home incurs a certain amount of upkeep to keep it looking nice. While many stains that occur from day to day wear and tear are easily removed, others, such as moisture stains...

  • How to Remove Water Stains From a Cloth

    It's never enjoyable to be faced with the task of removing stains from cloth. When you think of stains, images of coffee, wine and grease usually come to mind. Rarely do you consider the...

  • The Best Home Remedy for Tobacco Stains

    Tobacco stains can be removed using a variety of home remedies. There are a large selection of stain removal products on the market, but these high-priced items typically have the same effect as a...

  • How to Remove Brown Stains From Woollen Jumpers

    It can be difficult to remove stains from wool. Stains have a tendency to set quickly in wool, and often people will simply throw away a garment instead of dealing with the difficult stain. ...

  • How to Clean Red Cordial From Carpets

    Any stain in the carpeted areas of your home can seem like a nightmare, as removal carpets can be difficult. Made primarily of raspberry juice, red cordials will leave a large red stain on your...

  • How to Remove Cheese Stains

    Cheese stains can make their way onto your clothing, upholstery, carpet, and other home surfaces. Whether you are dealing with spray cheese, hard cheese, or a soft cheese such as cream cheese, the...

  • How to Remove Stains with Balsamic Vinegar

    Balsamic vinegar is made from aged white sweet grapes and boiled to make a syrup. It is used in fine food restaurants throughout the world. Balsamic vinegar can also be found in many homes for use...

  • How to Remove an Ink Stain in Wood

    Little kids and ink pens can be a disastrous combination in your home. Ink never seems to want to stay on the surfaces it was intended to be on and oftentimes it is our furniture that pays the...

  • How to Get Kool-Aid Stains Out of Oriental Rugs

    Many revere their Oriental rugs as an investment. That being said, a stain marring its elegant appearance can seem catastrophic. Kool-Aid is a popular drink amongst kids that comes in a variety of...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From Upholstery

    Stains on upholstery are always an inconvenience, bust rust stains are another animal altogether. If something rusty brushed up against your furniture, you'll find that conventional cleaning...

  • How to Remove Eyelash Glue From Clothes

    Eyelash glue is used to bond artificial lashes to eyelids. It is an effective adhesive for its intended purpose, but the glue can be difficult to manage when handling cosmetics as fragile and...

  • How to Remove Old Stains on Sweats

    Old stains can be a challenge to remove due to the amount of time that has passed, which allows the stain to set into the fabric. Although some chemicals claim to remove sweat stains and odors,...

  • How to Remove Blueberry Stains From Carpet

    Blueberries contain a dark colored inner flesh with concentrated juice that can soak into materials and form a stubborn stain. Although blueberries are a natural item, they stain as deeply as...

  • How to Get Pet Stains Out of a Moroccan Rug

    If you've spent the money to attain a Moroccan rug to complement the décor of your home, you've made an investment worth protecting. Since your pet may not share your appreciation for the...

  • Ammonia for Stain Removal

    Ammonia is a common household cleaning agent that also doubles as a stain remover for many spills. Instead of purchasing special stain removal products, pick up a bottle of inexpensive ammonia at...

  • How to Remove Stains In Carpet

    Stains are inevitable, but don't let them stay on your carpet. Attend to them immediately before they sink in and possibly cause permanent damage. In the guide below are directions for dealing...

  • How to Remove a Pen Mark From a Microfiber Sofa

    Someone's just drawn a line in black ink on your new microfiber couch. What to do? Before calling in professional cleaners and paying the high fees associated with their services, try some...

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