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  • How to Remove Oil From Pizza Stone

    Pizza stones have microscopic pores design to absorb the releasing moisture from the pizza dough while distributing the heat throughout the pie. This prevents the bottom from burning before the...

  • How to Unstick Gum From Your Clothes

    Ever had that experience of getting gum on your clothes? Before you try anything else, here are some helpful tips.

  • How to Clean a Burn Mark on a Hardwood Floor

    Hardwood flooring makes a beautiful addition to any home. Stains and blemishes on the floor can diminish the appearance of the entire floor. A burn mark on a hardwood floor is no exception....

  • How to Remove Oil From Cement Floors

    It only takes a little oil to create a large eyesore on your concrete floor. Not only are oil stains unfortunate to look at, but it can make your entire floor look and feel unclean. If you have...

  • How to Remove Oil Stains From Bitumen

    Bitumen is a black, petroleum-based, tar-like substance that's typically referred to as asphalt. Because bitumen is an oil-based material, you can't use hard-core degreasers to remove oil stains...

  • How to Remove Tractor Oil From Driveway Cement

    Oil on the driveway is a true eyesore. Anyone who drives by can see the oil stain; it just stands out and looks out of place. Tractor oil is not much different than car oil when cleaning it up off...

  • How to Get Oil Out of a Concrete Driveway

    Concrete is commonly used for constructing driveways due to its durability and strength. Concrete, however, is also very porous and can stain easily. If a car leaking oil is parked on a concrete...

  • How to Remove Candle Wax/Dye Out of Carpet

    It is not hard but very time consuming and takes a lot of patience to get candle wax/dye out of your carpet.

  • 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 Remove Burned Vegetable Oil From a Stainless Steel Pan

    Stainless steel is a popular element in pots and pans. The best way to keep them clean is to wipe them out while they are still hot, just after cooking. However, if vegetable oil in the pan has...

  • 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 Oil Stains From Suede

    If you have ever gotten oil on your suede shoes, jacket, suede furniture or any other suede you have, you know how unsightly the stain is. Some oil or grease stains need to be dealt with by a...

  • How to Remove Stains From Rubber Rugs

    Many manufacturers place rubber mats on the bottom of rugs to prevent them from slipping. While this is a very innovative solution to a pervasive problem, it does tend to create problems on the...

  • 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...

  • How to Remove Scented Lamp Oil From Carpet

    Stains on the carpet can be distressing. Oil-based stains on carpet can be tough to remove but not impossible. The key is breaking up the oil with a cleaner to remove it. Getting the oil out...

  • 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 Oil Stains From Limestone

    Limestone is a porous natural stone used for flooring and other building projects. Limestone tends to be light in color; tan and light gray are common shades for the stone. Oil stains are absorbed...

  • How to Remove Oil With Isopropyl Alcohol

    Finding oil stains from food can always be disappointing. The greasy marks left after a meal can be gross and, at times, hard to remove. Isopropyl alcohol, a kind of rubbing alcohol commonly found...

  • How to Remove Oil Stains From a Granite Counter

    Any oily substance can leave an unattractive stain on a granite counter. Unlike solid surface counter tops, granite is porous and thus able to absorb liquids. For this reason, professionals...

  • How to Remove Heat Marks From an Old Oak Table

    The beauty of oak adds personality and life to any home decor. If you use the table for practical purposes, however, you run the risk of damaging and staining the wood. Some of the most noticeable...

  • Oil Stain Removal from a Brick Drive

    Oil stains can commonly build up on brick driveways, as cars pass through leaving behind road debris, a small leak causes oil to drip, or simple do-it-yourself maintenance that leaves an oil stain...

  • How to Remove Olive Oil Stains From Cotton

    Doctors and nutritionists have spent countless hours advising people to eat more olive oil. But while olive oil is great for your health, it is hazardous to your clothing. Never mind dabbing your...

  • 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 Clean Oil Stains From a Cast Iron Pan

    Cast iron is widely used in cookware due to its ability to withstand and maintain high cooking temperatures. Seasoning is used to create a non-stick surface and to protect the cast iron from rust....

  • Vegetable Oil Stain Removal

    Vegetable oil stains can be removed fairly easy, when using the right cleanup and removal procedures. While there are several retail cleaning products available that remove stains, many times a...

  • How to Remove Fuel Oil Stains From a Concrete Floor

    It is not uncommon to see fuel oil stains on cement. Whether from a leaky car in the garage or a dripping lawnmower in the driveway, oil stains on cement are not attractive and should be removed....

  • 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...

  • How to Remove Dried on Crayon

    It is difficult to manage a smile when walking into a child's room and seeing an impromptu art gallery on the wall. Crayon contains grease, wax and colorant. Trying to paint over it takes numerous...

  • How to Clean Oil Stains on Fabric

    From cooking to working on the car, it seems we're never really safe from oil stains. With so many different types of oil that all do the same thing: repel water; it's easy to see why washing the...

  • How to Remove Sticky Trap Glue

    Glue traps can be an effective method for catching rodents found in your home. Unfortunately, the rat traps can be overturned by accident, and the glue can end up on your floors. Mishandling the...

  • How to Remove Oil From a Braided Rug

    Oil is a liquid petroleum product that absorbs into rug fibers. Prompt cleaning of the stain will help remove it entirely. Dried oil is more difficult to remove as the stain has set in. Verify the...

  • How to Remove Hydraulic Oil From Carpet

    Hydraulic oil stains on carpet can present a challenge to clean. Because of the oil base of the stain, you must follow specific guidelines to eliminate the stain without damaging the fibers of the...

  • What Are the Best Ways to Remove Oil Stains From Concrete?

    Oil spills often occur on concrete when working on your vehicle, or when your vehicle has a leak. These stains can easily be removed if you act quickly, and keep the right ingredients on hand....

  • What to Use to Get an Oil Stain Off a Cement Driveway

    Oil stains commonly occur on cement driveways when there is a small leak or when performing self-maintenance to your vehicle. While there are several retail products that claim to remove oil...

  • How to Get Oil Stains Off Garage Floors

    An oil stain can create an unsightly eyesore on the floor of your garage. In an area where you walk, oil can easily transfer to the bottoms of your shoes and get tracked into your house and onto...

  • How to Remove Oil Stains From Cement Pavement

    An oil stain under your car is not only an indication of future vehicle maintenance, but an eyesore that needs to be dealt with as it mars the aesthetics of everything around it. These stains are...

  • How to Clean Teflon Pans

    After baking a delicious meal inevitably comes the cleanup. Although the non-stick surface of Teflon pans makes removing warm food easy, some is usually left behind. Whether food has baked on,...

  • How to Clean Oil Stains on Cement

    Oil leaks from automobiles are a common occurrence. If you discover oil drippings immediately, the chance that you can remove the stain from your driveway is pretty good, and removal is not...

  • How to Remove Automotive Oil From Parking Lot Asphalt

    Oil stains inevitably result on surfaces such as asphalt parking lots. The most likely culprit for these types of stains is an improperly maintained vehicle that is leaking oil. These unsightly...

  • How to Get Tree Sap Out of Anything

    Tree sap can be one of the most difficult things to remove. It's sticky and nearly impossible to wash out. Follow my instructions and getting tree sap out of anything will be a snap.

  • Stain Removal on Stainless Steel

    A number of retail products are designed to clean stainless steel and remove stains. However, many of these products are costly and contain harsh chemicals that are harmful to your family and your...

  • How to What Leads to an Oil Spill

    There are several factors that lead to an oil spill. Factors that can be controlled, such as human error as well as factors that cannot be controlled, such as weather cause oil spills. Accidents...

  • How to Clean Garage Floor Oil Stains

    One thing that can cause your garage floor to become somewhat of an eyesore is an unsightly oil stain. It can also become a dangerous slipping hazard when you walk on it. Whether it was caused by...

  • 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 to Remove Oil Stains From Your Clothing

    Do you find it hard to get out oily stains on your clothing? Well this article will help you get them out with ease.Just using ordinary stuff in your home to remove oil stains from your clothing.

  • What Causes the Cleansing Action of Soap?

    Soap has been used as a cleaning agent for thousands of years. Soap helps to lift grease from clothing, skin, and other materials. Soap is made by combining alkali, such as sodium hydroxide, with...

  • How to Remove Rubber Stains

    Black streaks on your carpet, hardwood or linoleum floors are often the result of rubber stains. The rubber knobs on the bottoms of most furniture are the likely culprit. These black marks may...

  • How to Clean Oil Spillages

    Oil is very thick and very hard to clean up, especially when it gets on your driveway or any other concrete or blacktop area. Oil will also eventually break down asphalt if it is not cleaned up...

  • Stain Removal with Baby Oil

    Many people have problems with baby oil stains, so they would never think of using baby oil to remove other stains. Actually, baby oil can be a very helpful aid in the removal of many kinds of...

  • 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...

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