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  • Tire Grease Stain Removal

    A tire grease stain can begin by brushing up against the tire of your car, where the residue from mechanic's grease or road grease is transferred from the tire onto your clothing. If the moist...

  • How to Remove Grease Stains From Rayon Polyester Sofa Fabric

    Though you've made it abundantly clear that eating on the couch is forbidden, someone did it anyway; now there's a grease stain the size of Guam on your new rayon and polyester blend sofa. Well,...

  • 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 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...

  • How to Clean Concrete

    Cleaning the concrete off our homes driveway, garage and walkways can really add to how nice the house looks. Many find it a bit confusing as to how concrete should be cleaned and maintained. This...

  • Home Remedy Grease Remover

    Grease marks and stains on clothes, appliances, walls and other household items will eventually set and make removal harder. While there are many household grease removal products on the market,...

  • How to Degrease Concrete Floors

    Oh, those leaky old cars. They can ruin the appearance of your garage floor and make it dangerous for your toddler when he crashes on his skates. No matter, because help is on its way from the...

  • How to Remove Grease Stains From a Flagstone

    Flagstone makes for beautiful floors, patios and walkways. This look generally comes at a relatively high price however, as the cost of the flagstone itself as well as its installation can be...

  • Home Remedies on Getting Grease Stains Out of Leather

    Leather is a tough and durable material used for many things such as clothing, furniture and upholstery. Although it resists staining, especially when treated with a stain protector, leather is...

  • 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 Grease Stains From Laundry After Drying

    You should never dry clothing with a grease stain until you are sure the entire stain is removed. Drying will only set in the stain further. So what should you do if you accidentally dry...

  • How to Remove Melted Crayon From Inside a Car

    Considering that the interior temperature of a closed car can rise over 125 degrees in less than 20 minutes during the summer, it doesn't take long for crayons left on the car's seats or floor to...

  • 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...

  • Cornstarch Stain Removal

    Cornstarch can be found in your kitchen pantry as a cooking ingredient, but it can also double as a stain remover. While there are a number of cleaning products on the market, this natural,...

  • How to Take Grease Stains Out of Fabric

    Cooking can be messy. With so many things that drip and splatter, stains are likely and are among the most problematic stains of all. Tossing grease-stained fabric into the washing machine with...

  • How to Remove Laundry Stains

    Even if you aren't accident prone, your clothes can get stained during regular day-to-day wear. Some stains are easy to remove--throw a scoop of OxiClean in with the load and the stains disappear,...

  • How to Degrease Your Oven's Exhaust Hood

    An exhaust hood catches loads of grease, dirt and grim. It can be hard to clean by just wiping it down. The grease is set in and needs to be taken care of on a regular basis to avoid the pileup of...

  • Home Remedy for Grease Stained Clothes

    Grease stains are some of the toughest stains to remove from clothes. But don't despair just because you spilled an entire side of ribs down the front of your Sunday best. A number of home...

  • How to Get Dried On Grease Stains of Your Walls and Other hard Surfaces

    Explains how to easily remove grease stains off your walls and other surfaces.

  • How to Get Stains Out of Hardwood Floors

    Hardwood floors lend a look of sophistication to a home with their sleek appearance. These eco-friendly floors are both durable and easy to maintain. Requiring little more than sweeping and dust...

  • How to Clean Grease Stains on Carpet

    Grease stains can be some of the most stubborn stains. With a tenacity like no other substance, grease clings to surfaces, and attempting to wipe it away will only cause it to spread. If grease...

  • How to Get Motor Oil Stains Out of Clothes

    Those who work in the automotive industry are no strangers to motor oil stains. Even the do-it-yourself types have probably seen their fair share of oil in places it shouldn't be. If changing the...

  • How Do I Get Grease Stains Out of Carpet?

    Carpeting is rarely easy to keep clean. Some of the most unappealing stains a carpet can host happen to be grease. The sheer prospect of having to remove the stain may lead you to throw up your...

  • How Do I Clean Grease Off of Granite?

    Natural granite is a hard wearing and low maintenance countertop, backsplash, and flooring finish material. Most granite is polished and sealed and therefore not highly susceptible to grease...

  • What to Use to Remove Stains on Vinyl Siding

    Vinyl siding looks resplendent when it is first installed. After a while, however, it becomes worn and weathered from the elements. Many different kinds of stains on the siding will take away from...

  • How to Clean Grease Off a Microfiber Couch

    Microfiber is a man-made, polyester material that has a soft, plush feel and appearance. Microfiber is used frequently to upholster furniture because it is comfortable, lint-free and easy to...

  • How to Do Rug, Carpet and Upholstery Grease Stain Removal

    This grease stain removal method is cheap, simple, and usually works well on rugs, carpets and upholstery. For any grease stain removal, including the one in this eHow article, it’s a good idea to...

  • How to Remove Oil or Grease Stains in Dress Shirts

    It seems that the clothes we want to keep the cleanest are the ones that always attract the most dirt and stains. Dress shirts are meant to stay in top condition, and we take extra caution to keep...

  • Natural Stain Removal

    Stains are a fact of life. Food stains are one of the most common followed closely by grease-based stains. Both types can be removed with natural stain removers using ingredients that are in your...

  • How to Remove Car Grease or Oil Stains Form Clothing

    Remove grease or oil stains, especially auto repair related stains, from clothing.

  • Home Remedies for Cleaning Concrete Stains

    Concrete is a porous material. If you have a concrete kitchen floor or countertop, it is sealed so will not easily stain. Concrete on driveways, sidewalks, foundations and sometimes basement...

  • How to Remove a Grease Stain From Cotton

    Grease stains can be so easily acquired and so temperamental to remove. If you've already run it through the wash, you're sure to notice that it's still there. These stains require special care,...

  • How to Remove Grease From Glass Cooking Dishes

    Not only is it sometimes difficult to remove grease stains, it's pretty gross having grease stuck on glass dishes. Just washing a glass dish from the oven doesn't always remove grease stains from...

  • How to Remove Grease Stains From a Polyester Cotton Tablecloth

    Tablecloths are easily stained during mealtime. Grease stains are the hardest to remove. Washing the tablecloth in the washing machine usually won't get rid of the stain. Here are four ways to...

  • How to Clean Grease Stains From a Nylon Jacket

    Grease stains cause an unsightly and stubborn problem for apparel. It does no good to throw grease-stained clothing into the washing machine as this tenacious stain will still be there when the...

  • How to Remove Grease From a Wool Rug

    There are so many beautiful rugs of different fabrics that can be used to accent the décor of a room. Many people choose decorative wool rugs for the focal point of their rooms....

  • How to Remove Grease From Furniture

    Finding a grease stain on a piece of furniture doesn't mean the furniture is doomed to the playroom or must be reupholstered. Fast action and using things commonly found in your cupboard can...

  • How to Remove Grease From Cotton

    Grease from food, cars or other items can instantly stain fabrics, and cotton is certainly no exception. Unfortunately, washing grease-stained cotton items with regular detergent rarely will...

  • How to Clean a Stain

    Stains can come up just about anywhere. They can be caused by rust, grease, food, blood or dirt. Some things can get stained just from touching other things, in addition to having things spilled...

  • How to Get Diaper Cream Out of Clothes

    When your baby or toddler has a bad diaper rash, diaper cream (or zinc oxide) definitely saves the day. Although it can soothe your baby’s tush, it can definitely be a pain in yours by staining...

  • How to Remove Grease Stains From Sheer Polyester

    Sheer polyester is a versatile fabric because it gives the look of being light and delicate while actually being very durable and washable. Sheer polyester is often used for curtains, dresses and...

  • How to Remove Grease Stains from Canvas

    Canvas is an extremely durable woven fabric that is used for everything from tents to shoes. Usually made from cotton, this extremely strong fabric can stand up to an awful lot, but even canvas is...

  • How to Remove Grease Stains From Jeans

    No matter how hard we try, grease stains are practically unavoidable. Whether it's grease from the garage or cooking grease that found a way to avoid the napkin, these stains seem frighteningly...

  • How to Remove Grease Stains From Clothing

    Our clothes get stained at one time or another during the course of our day to day activities, either by what we eat, where we walk, sit or lean or just by the type of work that we do. This...

  • How to Clean Burnt Grease From Frying Pans

    Grease is a necessary product used in so many foods made today. It has a tendency to cling to the pan long after it's needed and exceed its usefulness. Regular washing won't touch this stain so...

  • How to Clean Grease on a Wall

    Grease stains can be tough to remove, but unfortunately they are a fairly common occurrence on kitchen walls. Even on the special types of paint used in kitchens and bathrooms, grease stains need...

  • How to Remove Grease From Upholstery

    Grease is a stubborn substance the often finds its way to places it shouldn't be, such as upholstery. Whether it's from the kids sitting in the back seat of the car eating fries from their Happy...

  • How to Get Rid of Grease Stains

    Have you ever been cooking when grease splatters up on your clothes? And then have you tried to get that grease out of your clothes? These types of stains can be hard to remove, but hopefully...

  • How to Remove Grease Stains From Suede

    Removing grease from any kind of leather can be tricky, but suede in particular is very delicate and hard to clean properly. Depending on the severity of the grease stain, you may ultimately need...

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