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  • How to Clean Sulfuric Acid Stains

    Sulfuric acid is a non-flammable solution found in batteries and is an ingredient in certain dyes, plastics, rubber, glue, film and other products. The acid can stain bathtubs, countertops and...

  • How to Remove Urine Odor

    The intense smell of urine in your house, car or clothing can permeate the air and cause you much grief. Having small children or pets that have urine accidents on their bed, walls or carpet can...

  • How to Make Natural Pet Stain Removers

    You can make an inexpensive pet stain and odor remover at home using simple ingredients. Pet odors and stains should be removed as quickly as possible. If you can find the stain before it dries,...

  • What Is Sodium Carbonate & Sodium Percarbonate?

    Sodium carbonate and sodium percarbonate are both used in cleaning, but sodium carbonate has a wider range of applications. Sodium carbonate is a component of sodium percarbonate.

  • How to Clean Acid Stains From Marble Finish

    Marble makes a luxurious material for floors, walls, countertops and mantels. This porous material tends to absorb stains from liquids and oils that have come in contact with it. Certain liquids,...

  • How to Remove Stains From Ironstone

    Ironstone is a porous earthenware made by combining clay with iron, slag, feldspar, and a small amount of cobalt. White, transferware, flow blue, and tea leaf are some of the glazing methods that...

  • How to Remove Stains From Limestone

    Limestone is a beautiful stone often used in counter top and flooring applications. While we often think of stone as being hard, it is also a porous material. This means that spills have the...

  • How to Remove Cooking Oil Stains From a Hardwood Floor

    Cooking oil stains on hardwood floors are not just visually unpleasing--they make your floors slippery. Cooking oil can penetrate into the cracks and seams of hardwood floors, attracting bacteria...

  • How to Remove Carpet Stains With Peroxide

    Hydrogen peroxide is an all natural stain remover for carpets and other fabrics. Many people find it a welcome alternative to chemical-heavy commercial carpet stain removers that can irritate the...

  • How to Remove Urine Stains From Furniture

    Removing urine stains from furniture is a relatively easy process that requires a few everyday household chemicals. Most furniture stains are going to occur on the upholstery, though in rare...

  • How to Remove Rust from Steel Cookware

    Steel cookware is a beautiful asset to any kitchen. With its ability to heat evenly and its completely flat bottom, this cookware works well on ceramic, induction, gas or electric stove tops....

  • How to Remove Wine Stains From a Pigskin Table

    Red wine stains on a pigskin table are an unwelcome reminder of the party. Because wine is a mild acid, it can quickly penetrate materials and stubbornly refuse to fade away. The good news is,...

  • How to Whiten a Linen Tablecloth

    Linen is one of the oldest and most durable textiles, and tablecloths made from this material are often used on special holidays and occasions. With age and regular use, a linen tablecloth may...

  • How to Remove Urine Stains From Carpet

    Stained carpet can be an embarrassment to any home or apartment resident; especially when the stains are a result of urination. Fortunately, removing urine stains from carpet is a relatively easy...

  • How to Remove Blood From White Linen

    Whether it's a nose bleed, a paper cut or from another injury or accident, blood is one of the most difficult stains to remove. The longer it's left on, the harder blood becomes to remove. ...

  • How to Clean Oil Stains on Granite Counter Tops

    Granite is a durable, long-lasting stone that has become a popular material used in counter tops. Granite is beautiful and doesn't stain easily, making it a perfect choice for kitchens. It's...

  • 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 Stains From a Soft Toilet Seat

    Soft toilet seats are usually made of vinyl. Although vinyl is durable and resistant to staining, certain substances can, in fact, stain the material. A variety of methods can be used to remove...

  • What Gets Rid of Stains on Marble Bathroom Flooring?

    Marble bathroom flooring, while a beautiful addition to any home, is expensive. This makes it important to act quickly when a stain occurs. There are several retail products available that assist...

  • How to Get Rid of Animal Urine Odor in Rugs

    New puppies are an accident waiting to happen, which can wreak havoc on your rugs. Even the best-trained pets can have accidents if they are sick, scared or a little mad at you. You may not want...

  • How to Remove Mold Stains on a Mattress

    Aesthetically displeasing with an unpleasant odor and a tendency to consume an area quickly, mold comes with a laundry list of things wrong with it. The biggest reason mold is a problem is the...

  • How to Use Peroxide to Kill Mold

    Hydrogen peroxide performs multiple functions including bleaching, oxidizing and antiseptic. Peroxide is typically useful to kill bacteria from cuts and scrapes. People additionally use this...

  • How to Remove Mold From a Tablecloth

    Mold is a fungus that thrives in dark, damp conditions, so if a tablecloth has been stored in a humid basement or left outdoors for a day or two in the rain, chances are the foul-smelling spores...

  • How to Clean Blood Off of Suede

    Suede is a popular form of leather used to make a variety of clothing such as jackets and boots. It is also used to upholster furniture such as sofas and arm chairs. Blood on suede can appear to...

  • How to Clean Mold & Mildew From Inside a Canvas Pop Up Camper

    Pop-up campers are a great luxury to have when you like to go camping in the wilderness but do not want to use a tent. They are compact and easy to travel with. Pop-up campers are made of strong...

  • Yellow Arm Pit Stain Removal

    Both men and women sweat when physically active. Hot days can also bring about perspiration. Even when antiperspirants are worn, the sweat can cause a yellow stain in the arm pit section of your...

  • How to Get Rid of Pet Odor and Stains

    Learn how to get rid of pet odor and stains in your carpet. Eliminate the embarrassment of pet odor and stains when friends and family visit. You can remove the stains and odors with household...

  • How to Clean Urine Stains From Mattresses

    If you take care of a child struggling with bed wetting, an elderly parent affected by incontinence or a rambunctious pet still being house-trained, it's likely you'll be faced with the challenge...

  • How to Get Tea Stains Out of Clothes

    There's nothing quite like a good cup of tea to help ease the tension of a hectic day; however, a tea stain in your clothing can bring you right back to square one. Some people actually use tea to...

  • How to Get Blood Out of Most Fabrics

    Blood can be one of the worst and most stubborn stains to remove from any fabric. If you have children you've seen a lot of these stains and ladies we all have had our accidents from time to time....

  • How to Remove Mystery Stains From Marble

    Here's a super easy way to get rid of mystery stains on marble. This is especially great for those of us who have kids and pets and just never seem to know what that stain is or where it came from!

  • How to Remove a Ballpoint Pen Stain

    Ballpoint pens brought convenience and indelibility to writing, but they also brought leaking and ink-stained pockets. But you don't have to use the shirt just for painting in the yard or...

  • How to Make Pet Odor Remover

    Anyone with pets knows that accidents happen. You can make a safe, effective cleaner and deodorizer for pet odors with household items such as vinegar, baking soda and hydrogen peroxide.

  • How to Remove Bathtub Stains

    Most people use the bathtub on a daily basis--either in taking a bath or to stand in during a shower. In some households, the bathtub is used multiple times each day. This constant flow of grime...

  • How to Remove Marinara Sauce

    There are several methods of stain removal and which ones work best depends on the type of fabric and source of the stain. To remove marinara sauce stains, it is best to use a mixture, but it can...

  • How to Clean Blood on a Carpet

    Bloodstains can cause an unsightly and unsanitary problem on an otherwise nice piece of carpet. Though cleaning it may seem like a daunting task, it's easier than one may think.

  • How to Clean Mildew from a Life Jacket

    Mildew is a type of mold that accumulates upon unsuspecting fabrics. If the environment boasts the proper conditions, mildew shows no discrimination as to where it chooses to call home. Moisture,...

  • How to Naturally Bleach Many Things

    No need to use Clorox or any other chemical for a lot of items you want to bleach. I have successfully used all of these methods and will share them with you so you can naturally bleach many things.

  • How to Clean Pet Stains From Oak Flooring

    There are times when even our beloved pets have accidents, and when they do it's an unpleasant but necessary chore to deal with. Particularly when it comes to oak flooring, no amount of wiping is...

  • How to Fix a Stained T-Shirt

    Even a small stain can ruin a perfectly good T-shirt. Fortunately, most stains can be removed with the right solvent and a little elbow grease. The key to removing stains is to identify the...

  • How to Clean Mold Out of a Car Seat

    Mold is a fungus that thrives in areas with the right environmental requirements: moisture, darkness and warmth. Besides being unsightly and smelling rancid, mold has been linked to a number of...

  • How to Green Your Clean with Hydrogen Peroxide

    Many of us are trying to decrease the toxins in our homes. Many of us are trying to do it by using less toxic options in our daily house cleaning. One of the last to go from our germ-fighting...

  • How to Clean Tile Floors With Hydrogen Peroxide

    Cleaning your floor tile can be very easy with hydrogen peroxide. This handy trick removes hard stains from your grout without having to call the experts. Cleaning grout this way is very...

  • How to Remove a Wine Stain from a Marble Counter Top

    With the popularity of marble counter tops in today's homes, the potential for stains on marble surfaces has increased. One marble stain that has proven particularly difficult to remove is that...

  • How to Get Yellow Spots Out of Table Linen

    Although there is no sure-fire method to remove all yellow stains from your special table linens, there are a few things you can try. Don't throw away those family heirlooms until you have tried...

  • How to Easily Remove Blood Stains

    If you ever cut yourself and get blood on your clothing or carpets, here is how to get it off.

  • How to Remove Urine Smell From Carpeting

    This article will show you step-by-step how to remove the urine smell from your carpeting. You can repeat this process as many times as you need to in order to get the desired results. This is an...

  • How to Remove Glue Stains From Berber Carpet

    Glue stains on Berber carpet can be upsetting. Before despairing too much, though, there are some stain removal techniques to try that may successfully remove all traces of the glue stains. It is...

  • How to Clean Blood From Carpet Using Hydrogen Peroxide

    If you have blood on your carpet or upholstery you can easily remove it. In my work as a midwife I occasionally see some blood left behind on a cloth surface, including my clothes. To my...

  • How to Remove Pet Stains From Hardwood Floors

    Pet urine is sticky and acidic, making stain and odor removal from hardwood floors difficult. Removing old stains can take several days. You also have to take time to ensure any smell left by pet...

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