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  • How to Clean and Care for Marble Floors

    Marble is prone to staining because of how porous it is.Before using it in a kitchen or bathroom its best to have it treated with a penetrating stone sealer. You may need to reapply the sealer...

  • 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 Clean Bathroom Caulk Mold

    Caulk, applied around your tub and fixtures, protects the walls from water seepage and damage. Mold on the caulking in your bathroom has a number of causes. The most common is lack of cleaning....

  • 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,...

  • How to Get Yellow Food Coloring Out of Carpet

    Because food coloring is so concentrated, it might seem as if all is lost when it spills on your carpet, especially if your carpet is a light color. Fortunately, yellow is one of the easiest...

  • 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 Clean an Untreated Wood Floor/Subfloor With Pet Stains

    Any household with pets is subject to an accident that can leave pet stains on your flooring. Untreated wood floors and subfloors can sometimes absorb stains that require a good bit of work to...

  • How to Remove Popsicle Stains From a Carpet

    If you've got young children in your home who love having a Popsicle for a summertime treat, chances are good that you've suffered a spill or stain from these treats. Luckily treating these stains...

  • 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 Blood From a Comforter

    Fresh blood stains on bedding, such as a comforter, are relatively painless stains to remove. Dried stains can also usually be removed, as long as the comforter has not yet been laundered. Once a...

  • 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 Get Ink off of Wooden Chairs

    Whether your kids took a pen to your dining room set or the ink from a newspaper bled through to a wooden chair, don't panic. Regardless of how the ink got on your wooden furniture, you can...

  • 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 Coke Stains From Carpet

    Soda is a sweetened soft drink produced by different companies and sold under many brands, such as Pepsi and Coca-Cola. Soda is comprised of carbonated water, phosphoric acid, fructose corn syrup,...

  • 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,...

  • The Best Home Remedy for Tobacco Stains

    Tobacco stains can be removed using a variety of home remedies. There are a large selection of stain removal products on the market, but these high-priced items typically have the same effect as a...

  • How to Clean Red Cordial From Carpets

    Any stain in the carpeted areas of your home can seem like a nightmare, as removal carpets can be difficult. Made primarily of raspberry juice, red cordials will leave a large red stain on your...

  • 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 Old Wine Stains

    Red wine is notorious for being spilled and irreversibly staining clothing, furniture or carpet. Fortunately, its notoriety has led people to discover numerous ways of removing red wine stains....

  • 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...

  • Home Remedies to Clean Calcium Deposits

    Hard water buildup often will leave hard-to-clean calcium deposits in your sinks and showers. Although you can try to soften the water with a commercial-grade filter, sometimes the best you can...

  • How to Remove Carpet Stains With Vinegar & Peroxide

    Carpets easily can be stained by everyday activities. Walking, eating, drinking and pet accidents are common causes of carpet stains. It is important to treat a carpet stain as soon as possible....

  • 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...

  • Poultice for Stain Removal on Stone Floors

    Stone floors can be problematic when a stain occurs. A typical chemically based cleaning product can damage the stone even further and will probably not remove the stain completely. The easiest...

  • How to Remove Stains in Crazing in Porcelain Dishes

    Crazing is a pattern of tiny, random lines on porcelain. Crazing affects only the shiny glaze on the porcelain and has a minimal effect on value, unless it is heavily stained or discolored....

  • How to Get Tomato Soup Out of Carpet

    Stains from tomato juice, sauce or soup are some of the most challenging to remove. On light colored carpets it seems to linger even longer than coffee, red wine or cola drinks. If you spill...

  • 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...

  • How to Remove Cat Urine Smell From Wood Trim

    Cat urine can leave a foul odor on wood trim, such as baseboards and doorways. Simply wiping up messes isn't going to get rid of the offending smell. Removing the cat urine odor is challenging and...

  • How to Use Peroxide on Carpet Stains

    Hydrogen peroxide is an inexpensive way to treat carpet stains. Some carpets are treated with a protectant, however, that will be removed if you use certain cleaning products. One way to tell if...

  • How to Remove Stains From China

    Whether you have finally found the perfect antique piece to complete your set, or simply want to take good care of Great-Grandma's wedding china, it can be dismaying to discover stains that mar an...

  • 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 Get Dog Urine Stains & Smell Out of Unfinished Wood Floors

    Dogs and wood floors don't always get along together, and unfinished wood floors are particularly at risk for staining and odors from urine because the urine can soak into the wood, leaving dark...

  • 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 Dog Urine From Carpet With a Homemade Recipe

    If you have a dog, especially a puppy, chances are it will eventually make a mess on your carpet. But don't go to the store to buy an expensive chemical cleaner. You can make your own stain...

  • 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...

  • How to Remove Printer Ink From Carpet

    Printer ink can permanently stain a carpet, making it look unsightly. However, spilling printer ink on a carpet does not have to be a major disaster. In fact, you can use household chemicals to...

  • 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 Remove Bic Ink From Clothes

    The Bic pen is a staple at any office, school or home. You could find one in a student's backpack just as easily as you would an executive's desk drawer. Understated in their design, inexpensive...

  • Paintball Paint Removal

    Paintball paint can be difficult to remove, as paintballs usually explode on impact at a high rate of speed, causing the paint to quickly penetrate the surface. There are a few easy ways to remove...

  • How to Remove Permanent Marker From Fine China

    Permanent markers contain pigments that are designed to adhere to surfaces and resist fading. While permanent marker stains may be difficult or impossible to remove from porous surfaces such as...

  • 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 Clean Human Urine From Upholstery

    Upholstery stain removal is a delicate process as a harsh product or abrasive rubbing can lighten or tear the fabric. Urine stains require extra care since the odor can remain even after the stain...

  • 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...

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