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  • 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 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 Get Blue Hair Dye Out of Carpet

    Dyeing your own hair at home can potentially save you hundreds of dollars in expensive salon products and labor. The danger comes when the dye ends up places other than your hair. One of the most...

  • 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 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 Egg Dye From Skin

    Decorating eggs will almost always involve skin stains from the strong dyes used to color the shells, especially when the craft project involves children. Because many brands of egg dye use...

  • How to Remove Stains From White Paint

    The method you use to remove stains from white paint depends on several factors, including the type of paint and type of stain. Flat-painted walls will pose the greatest challenge unless they're...

  • 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 a Spill From a Lava Lamp

    The Lava Lamp is a novelty item often used in the decoration of homes. The lamp contains colorful wax that, when heated, floats throughout and forms shapes in water. The liquid is nonhazardous but...

  • 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 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 Grease Pencil From Garden Markers

    Grease pencils are used as waterproof markers for plant identification tags. These pencils, made of opaque colored wax encased in rolled paper, have actually been around for decades, used by...

  • How to Remove Black Grease Stains

    Black grease from bike chains and grimy engine parts tends to leave stubborn oily stains on clothes. It might take some hard work to get out grease marks, but you don't have to discard the soiled...

  • 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 Get Wet Paint Out of Berber Carpet

    It is best to always have a drop cloth down while painting a room, but accidents do occur. If you spill paint on your berber carpet, act fast as wet paint is much easier to clean than dried paint....

  • 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 Get Old Stains Out of Linens

    Linen is one of the most popular fabrics for tablecloths and napkins. This makes them especially prone to food, wine and other household stains. Removing old stains from linen can be very...

  • How to Remove Yellow Smoke Stains From Clothes

    Smoking or being around someone who smokes damages your health. It can also stain your clothing. Yellow stains from nicotine can form on fabric. Even clothing hanging in closets can become stained...

  • How to Remove a Cat Urine Smell From the Laundry

    Cats, like dogs, can be pretty territorial. As part of this behavior, cats are inclined to mark their territory with their urine. Sometimes in the process of marking their territory, they will...

  • How to Clean Rags Used On Your Car

    If your like me and like to wash your car about once week from the roof to the rims. You probably have dirty rags that don't want to be cleaned very easily. This article will give you some tips...

  • How to Get Fabric Softener Stains Out of Clothing

    Fabric softener keeps wrinkles away, can prevent staining in your clothes, and often adds a wonderful fragrance to clean laundry. One of the hazards of using fabric softener, however, is that if...

  • Home Remedy for an Apple Stain

    Apple stains can occur when the fruit or some form of it drops onto clothing, carpet or furniture, Luckily, such stains require little effort to remove. There are a few stain-removal products on...

  • 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 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....

  • Sunblock Stain Removal

    Dermatologists strongly suggest you wear sunblock to prevent sunburns and potential skin cancer. While this is a great habit, sunblock often can stain your clothes. By pre-treating and properly...

  • 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 Clean Rusty Metal Without Removing the Paint

    Conventional wisdom says that if you want to remove rust from a metal object, you will have to sand it or use some other abrasive method to get the rust off. This can be tiring and time consuming...

  • How to Remove Sink Stains From a Cast Iron Pot

    Cast iron pots, pans and cauldrons have been cooking food since ancient times. Cast iron cookware dates to the fifth century B.C. but didn't become popular until the 1700s, according to "A Short...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From Vinyl

    Household items such as flooring, fencing and exterior siding can be made from vinyl. It is a popular choice for fencing and siding because of its durability and ease of maintenance. A thorough...

  • How to Remove Bile Stains

    Bile stains, whether they occur from pets or people, can be a tough stain to remove. Bile stains can occur on clothing, furniture or carpet, leaving behind a discoloration and an odor that's...

  • How to Remove Curry Stains From Carpet

    Often containing a mix of red pepper, coriander and cumin, among a large variety of other spices, curry can be used as a gravy or sauce or as a side dish served with rice or bread. It is most...

  • How to Remove Cola Stains

    A spilled soda is a common household occurrence. These sticky liquids can be difficult to clean up. Cola stains are best treated immediately. However, even an old stain can be attacked with some...

  • 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 Soot Stains From Brick

    Wood burning fireplaces bring the smell and sounds of real wood burning into your home, unlike the increasingly common gas models. Along with wood burning fireplaces comes the aftermath of burning...

  • How to Get Rid of Ink Stains From Clothes

    Ink stains can be pretty simple to remove from clothes, unless it's permanent ink stains. Permanent ink stains can be pretty much impossible to remove from your clothes. It's best to clean a ink...

  • How to Remove Henna Stains From Carpet

    Henna is used to color hair, for artistic design on the skin and can be worn as a natural deodorant. The leaves, juice and flower oil are used from the henna plant for each of these tasks. Henna...

  • How to Get Orange Juice Out of a Couch Cushion

    Orange juice, like most stains, is easiest to remove when the stain is fresh. By acting quickly after a spill, you will prevent the stain from setting, which makes removal harder. Because orange...

  • How to Remove Diesel Stains From Clothes

    For those who work on vehicles, diesel stains are a fact of life. Like any grease or oil-based substance, diesel clings to fabrics with an admirable tenacity. Though stubborn, these stains are not...

  • How to Remove Old Yellow Stains From Cotton

    Cotton can begin to turn yellow due to factors such as contact with body oils, washing with colored items, time, or washing in hard water. In addition, contact with staining agents such as urine,...

  • How to Get Milk Stains & Odors Out of Clothes

    While they say spilled milk is nothing to cry over, it may be pretty tempting to do so when it gets on your clothes. Milk not only stains, but can smell unpleasant as well. For those who happened...

  • How to Remove Enamel Paint From Clothing

    If you've ever completed a house painting project, you were probably pleased with how good your room looked. However, you might not have been pleased with the new appearance of your clothes. No...

  • How to Clean Stains From Plastic

    Plastic dishes and containers are very handy items to keep around your home. You can store leftovers from dinner in them or pack food to take with you to work or on trips. No matter what you put...

  • 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 Remove Stains From Under Glaze of China

    Whether collecting china is your hobby, or you are the proud recipient of an heirloom set, it is important to take proper care of such a delicate treasure. Because of different types of china as...

  • What to Use to Remove Rust From a Wash Load?

    Rust stains on clothing obtained from working around rusty metals can cause special problems in laundry removal. There are numerous commercial chemicals marketed to remove rust stains, but they...

  • Stain Removal on Shoes

    Shoes can easily becomes stained from spills, or just daily wear and tear. There is a variety of cleaning products designed to clean and maintain shoes, but these items can be expensive and not...

  • Home Remedies for Ink Stain Removal Solving

    Solving an ink stain removal problem can be simple when using the proper cleaning agents. While there are a wide variety of stain removal products available at any grocery store, these items can...

  • How to Remove Motor Oil Stains From Clothing

    You can't change your car's oil and expect your clothing to remain pristine. Due to the nature of the task, you are likely to emerge with a few greasy motor oil stains adorning your clothing....

  • How to Get Latex Paint Out of a Rug

    Latex paint is water-based and is commonly used in the painting of interior homes. Paint spills can occur in the home as a result of painting bedrooms and art projects. Latex paint can be cleaned...

  • Fecal Stain Removal From Clothes

    Removing fecal stains can be fairly simple when you use the correct cleaning elements. While there are several retail cleaning products available, many times these items are high-priced and too...

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