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  • How to Hide Bleach Spots

    How many times have you done laundry in your favorite shirt, and as the bleach pours out of the bottle, it splashes all over? Oh no! In return your favorite shirt now has white dots all over....

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From Fiberglass Laundry Tubs

    Rust stains in your fiberglass laundry tub can create serious problems with your laundry in the form of brown, permanent streaks that may be impossible to get out. Prevent this type of laundry...

  • How to Remove Ink From Fabic

    Whether you left a pen in your shirt pocket, accidentally marked on your favorite jeans or your kid made artwork out of your bed sheets, it is possible to remove ink from fabric. Don't throw away...

  • Stain Removal on an Infant Carrier Strap

    If the shoulder straps on your infant carrier become dirty or stained, it's important to determine what caused the stain before attempting to remove it. Most carriers should be spot-treated only...

  • 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 Remove Spray Paint Stains From Work Shirts

    Spray paint has several uses. You may have used it in your latest home decorating project. Given the nature of spray paint, wearing work clothing when handling it is always a good idea to spare...

  • How to Get a Stain Out of an NFL Jersey

    Boys and men alike love NFL jerseys for the demonstration of team loyalty and for the easy wardrobe choice a jersey offers. Team jerseys aren't inexpensive and the purchase is quite an investment....

  • Meconium Stain Removal From Clothes

    Meconium is the mucous-like feces first released in infant children. The green-colored fecal matter can sometimes cause stains that are difficult to remove from clothing. Luckily, there are a few...

  • How to Get Rust Stains Out of Laundry

    Rust stains on laundry often seem impossible to remove. They typically do not respond to general stain removal methods, such as a pre-wash treatment or soaking the laundry in the washer. As with...

  • 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 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....

  • Borax Stain Removal

    Borax is nothing more than sodium, boron, oxygen and water. It's found in the earth deep underground. Like many of other earth's natural substances, Borax has many uses. You can clean toilets,...

  • How to Remove Rust From a Freshly Washed Load of Clothes

    Washing the household laundry is a chore demanding enough without the added complication of sudden rust stains appearing on a freshly laundered load of clothes. There are many commercial and home...

  • How to Get Rid of Set-In Laundry Stains

    Not many laundry mishaps compare to the frustration of pulling a garment from the dryer and realizing you didn't pre-treat a stain. The heat from a conventional dryer can set stains into fabric,...

  • How to Remove Latte Stains

    Getting a warm cup of latte is the preferred method of starting the day for many people. Latte, a type of coffee made with milk, also can be easily spilled in the morning rush to get going....

  • How to Use Washing Soda to Remove Oil From Clothes

    Whether it happened in the garage or in the kitchen, oil of any kind can make for some unpleasant stains on clothing. Alas, simply running oil-stained clothing through the washing machine is not...

  • Difference Between Washing Soda & Washing Powder

    Washing powder is none other than powdered soap used as laundry detergent. Washing soda, on the other hand, is a caustic powder that can soften water.

  • How to Remove Ink from a White Uniform

    Ink stains on garments can be frustrating and expensive, too. It sometimes becomes necessary to replace the item because you can't get the stain out. Ink stains are especially visible on white...

  • How to Remove an Ink Stain on a Blue Cotton Shirt

    Ink stains are common in shirts with pockets. Stick a pen in the pocket and it can leak out. Cotton will soak up the ink more than other fabrics. Don't fret, though. No matter how large or small...

  • How to Make an OxiClean Paste for Removing Stains

    OxiClean is a versatile and powerful stain removal product that many people keep in their cupboards and on their shelves for fighting tough laundry stains and other household challenges. By mixing...

  • Facts About OxiClean Bleach Alternative

    OxiClean is a powerful stain remover and bleach alternative. It's a versatile oxygen-based alkaline cleaner free of toxic chemicals and harmful abrasives.

  • How to Save Money by Doing Laundry the Environmentally Friendly Way

    We all hate doing laundry but with the whole idea that you could stand to save a bunch of cash laundry sounds much more appealing. There are many things that you can do that will both save the...

  • Dye Stains on Fabric

    Our clothing, linens and other fabrics can cost us quite a bit of money. Yet, no matter our efforts to keep them clean, something always comes along to foil our plans, resulting in a colorful but...

  • How to Remove a Blood Stain from Your Clothing

    Blood stains on your clothing can be difficult to remove. Dealing with scratches, cuts, or other bloody stains is frustrating and time consuming. However, when you know the tricks to taking out...

  • Borax Vs. Washing Soda

    Many recognize borax and washing soda as general household cleaning products, especially for laundering clothes. They complement each other when used together to remove stains. Borax, however, has...

  • Tricks to Get Pen Stains Out of Light Clothes

    Ink stains are one of the toughest stains to remove from clothing, especially lightly colored garments. Some tricks to removing these stains may be found in some of the items already in your home....

  • How to Remove Lipstick Stains From a Load of Laundry

    If you have the tendency to carry around your lipstick in your pocket, chances are fairly good that someday you may need to know how to remove lipstick stains from a load of laundry. Finding...

  • How to Remove Common Stains on Clothing

    With the kids back at school comes a whole range of stains that will start to appear on their clothing and backpacks, ink stains, mustard, crayons, markers, grass stains, the only question is.....

  • How to Remove Mold And Mildew Stains From Clothing

    Mold and mildew stains can tough to get out of clothes. Some laundry mildew stains can seem impervious to even the toughest laundry detergents and stain removers. With so many products for...

  • How to Remove Wax From Silk

    Melted wax--whether it be from crayons, hair removal products or candles--can be particularly messy, and will stain just about any fabric it comes into contact with. Silk is an especially delicate...

  • 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...

  • Mud Stain Removal

    In many households, mud and grass stains on clothing are an everyday occurrence. Whether it is on a sports uniform or on jeans, getting mud out of fabric is tough, but it can be done. With the...

  • How to Clean Blood Stains on Fabric

    Here are easy steps for removing stains on any fabric.

  • Uses for Fels Naptha Soap

    Once a valued staple in a homemaker's cleaning closet, Fels-Naptha soap has fallen out of favor in recent years in lieu of easier cleaning methods using more chemicals and less effort. But with...

  • How to Remove Stains From a Mattress Cover

    Mattress covers are useful for protecting your mattress from stains, which means they require constant care to ensure longevity, as well as cleanliness.

  • Removing Tree Sap Stains from Clothing

    This is a classic case of bad news/good news. The bad news is that tree sap sticks to everything. The good news is removing tree sap from clothing can be handled with common household products.

  • How to Remove Correction Fluid Stains

    Correction fluid is a common office staple. This well-known product is lauded for its ability to remove errors from any printed document. However, if you're not careful, you just may find your...

  • How to Remove Deodorant Stain in Your Shirt

    Deodorant often leaves a yellowish mark at our shirt. Removing it and turning the shirt to its original color is quite difficult. But with vinegar, everything will be easy. In minutes of time, ...

  • How To Remove Yellow From Old Polyester Curtains

    Old polyester tends to yellow with age and repeated laundering. There's a simple way to remove the yellow from your old polyester curtains and it doesn't involve any scrubbing or hard work. Follow...

  • How to Remove Tippex Stains

    Tipp-Ex correction fluid can be a lifesaver when removing an unwanted word. It also stains things with incredible ease. Unfortunately, removing correction fluid stains can be a bit of a trial....

  • How to Remove Carrot Stains

    Carrots may be a healthy snack that provide vitamin A and other nutrients, but the brightly-colored vegetable can be difficult to remove from clothing and other materials. Many food-based stains,...

  • How to Clean Water Stains From a Mattress

    Water can stain a mattress and even though you can't see it through the bedding, you still know the stain is there. Plus, if you ever try to sell your mattress, good luck. Water stains never look...

  • How to Clean Acrylic Paint Out of Carpet

    Acrylic paint was developed for Mexican mural painters to be able to paint their murals without the fear of the elements washing away their hard work. Acrylic paint has been a staple in creativity...

  • How to Prevent a Laundry Stain From Setting

    There's nothing worse than getting a big stain on a brand new shirt or your favorite blouse. Treating the stain before washing the damaged article of clothing is the key! Here are some of my...

  • How to Pour Bleach

    Be very careful when you take out the household chlorine bleach. If you over pour you have a mess and if you under pour you will not get the whitening properties you desire. Bleach contains...

  • How to Use Oxy Clean

    Oxy Clean is a stain remover that is described by some as phenomenal. It can remove stains that no other cleaner can. The secret is to use the hottest water possible on the surface you're cleaning...

  • How to find different uses for Baking Soda

    Arm and Hammer baking soda is not just good for cooking. It can be used for so many things. The box now even says “for baking, cleaning, and deodorizing”. Its multiple uses in the household can...

  • How to Remove a Ketchup (Catsup) Stain From Your Clothes

    Spilling ketchup on your clothes is not the end of the world. Ketchup will stain easily if left alone, but if you clean it when it happens it can be easily removed. Here are some tips for...

  • How to Remove Laundry Stains with Baking Soda

    Baking Soda is a wonderful stain remover and removing laundry stains with it is safe and affordable and if you do it right, you will be pleasantly surprised. Take these simple steps to get your...

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