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  • How to Remove Coffee and Tea Stains from Cups and Glasses

    If you drink a lot of coffee, tea, or iced tea, you probably have trouble with brown stains on your cups, mugs, and glasses. The stains often do not come out with simple hand washing or even...

  • How to Remove Iron Stains on Toilets From Well Water

    If your well water has a high iron content you'll know without having to test for it by the nasty stains it leaves behind. These stains are not only bold in color, but seemingly impossible to...

  • How to Remove Paint from a Suede Coat

    After the monetary investment of the purchase of a suede coat, discovering you've gotten paint on that coat can be a devastating experience. The best success for paint removal from suede occurs...

  • How to Remove Sticky Price Tags from Glass

    Wrapping Christmas presents or birthday gifts is a time consuming chore that comes with a few hidden, frustrating hassles. One of these is figuring out how to remove sticky price tags from glass....

  • How to Remove Paint From a Basement Floor

    Removing unattractive, unnecessary or very old basement floor concrete paint is necessary in cases where the floor needs to be repaired or repainted. New floor paint adheres better against bare...

  • How to Remove Rust From Hardware

    The term "hardware" can encompass a variety of different items, including nuts and bolts as well as hinges and more decorative metal pieces. In a damp climate, any of these pieces can succumb to...

  • How to Remove Water Stains on Cloth

    When excess moisture finds its way to fabrics within your home it can create a rather perplexing problem. It’s odd that a clear clean liquid such as water can cause a stain; to make matters worse,...

  • 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 Remove Nail Glue from Microfiber

    Artificial nail tips are applied to natural nails with glue similar to super glue. Nail glue is harsh and long-lasting, and if you move before it's dry, you're likely to end up with the glue...

  • How to Remove Water Stains From Stainless Steel

    Stainless steel appliances can add a professional and modern look to your kitchen. However, they are known for showing smudges, fingerprints and water stains. Since they usually represent a...

  • How to Remove Water Stains From Fiberglass Curtains

    Fiberglass curtains have a beautiful shimmer like silk curtains, but they're more durable. However, they can be tricky to wash. Because they're made of fiberglass, you can't just throw them in...

  • How to Remove Silly Putty From Fabric

    There's nothing like removing Silly Putty from that little plastic egg and pressing it on all sorts of surfaces to see the impression it will make. Unfortunately, there's also nothing like...

  • How to Remove Ball Point Ink From Tile Flooring

    Ballpoint pen ink can make an unsightly mess on tile flooring, and may appear impossible to remove. Before you call a contractor for an estimate on a new floor, you'll be relieved to know there's...

  • How to Remove Hard Water Stains Easily

    There are lots of hard water stains everywhere in your house if your area is known to have more minerals (calcium and magnesium) in the water. Hard water stains are very hard to remove with soap...

  • How to Best Approach Carpet Stain Removal

    Home carpet stain removal materials should be apart of your cleaning arsenal that you keep on hand at all times. With kids in the house, good carpet stain removal techniques is essential to keep...

  • How to Remove Tree Sap From Your Hair Using Baking Soda

    There are many different ways to remove tree sap from your hair, there's peanut butter, mayonnaise and rubbing alcohol. But this article will tell you how to use baking soda to remove tree sap...

  • How to Remove Tree Sap From Hair Using Mayonnaise

    Do you have tree sap stuck in your hair. This article uses the method of using mayonnaise to remove tree sap from your hair.

  • 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 Crazy Glue Residue From Plastic

    Crazy Glue is a very effective adhesive intended for projects that require extra strong holds. Its chemical properties allow it to create a bond that can last for several years. This makes it a...

  • How to Remove Gravy From a Tablecloth

    Easily remove gravy stains from any tablecloth. Use this step-by-step guide to lift the stains simply and easily from your tablecloth. By using this simple and easy process, you will safely and...

  • How to Remove Desitin From Clothing

    Desitin is a classic staple in any household with a baby. Yet, with its ability to treat diaper rashes comes the ability to stain clothing. This is due not only to the oil in Desitin but to its...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From Trousers

    There are plenty of reasons why rust can get on a pair of trousers, from sitting on an old tool to brushing against something rusty in the garage. When rust gets on clothing, it leaves a...

  • How to Remove Brown Stains From Woollen Jumpers

    It can be difficult to remove stains from wool. Stains have a tendency to set quickly in wool, and often people will simply throw away a garment instead of dealing with the difficult stain. ...

  • How to Remove Carpet Pad Stains From a Wood Floor

    Perhaps you purchased a house and discovered hardwood floors under your carpet. You want to remove the carpet to expose the wood floor, but when you pull back the carpet, you discover stains from...

  • Cigarette Stain Removal: Walls

    Cigarette stains can be notoriously difficult to remove from walls. Moving into an old apartment with these stains can be difficult to deal with as the stains usually carry the smell with them....

  • How to Remove Tannin Stains From Teaspoons

    Tannins add a pleasant bitterness to popular beverages, such as wine and coffee, but they are notorious for leaving difficult stains. Brown stains on teaspoons and mugs are a nuisance to tea and...

  • Home Remedy to Remove Gum

    Gum is an enjoyable snack that comes in many flavors and colors and is entertaining to both young and old. The downside of gum is that sometimes it tends to end up in places where it should not...

  • How to Get Crayon From Dryer Drum

    A crayon left in a child's pocket can cause extreme chaos when washed and dried. The crayon melts, leaving vivid stains on the clothing as well as on the dryer drum. While the resulting mess can...

  • How to Remove Stains & Tarnish From Regular Kitchen Silverware

    Even though we don't all own antique or special silverware, we still want to take care of the items we use in our home. Everyday use and storing can cause stains and tarnish to build up on kitchen...

  • How to Remove Tea Stains From Cotton

    Cotton is one of the oldest materials used to make textiles. Scientists discovered small pieces of cotton cloth in Mexican caves that were 7,000 years old. According to Cotton.org, "The world uses...

  • What to Use to Remove Rust From a Wash Load?

    Rust stains on clothing obtained from working around rusty metals can cause special problems in laundry removal. There are numerous commercial chemicals marketed to remove rust stains, but they...

  • How to Remove Gum With Windex

    Windex glass cleaner can help remove sticky gum from clothing and fabrics. If you use it properly, it causes the gum to form into small balls, making it easy to remove.

  • How to Remove Wine Stains From Clothing

    Need to remove a red wine stain? Don't worry, tough wine stains are a thing of the past. With better cleaning solutions available to us today, the once feared wine stain is no longer a problem. No...

  • How to Remove Gum Stains From Carpet

    Uh O. Did someone leave their gum on your carpet? Gum stains can be some of the toughest to remove. However, there are a few tips and tricks to help you remove gum from carpet easily. Here is a...

  • 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 Remove Paint From Stained Trim

    A stain is a combination of dye and solvent used to protect and enhance the appearance of wood. The stain is typically applied to doors, decks and trim of residential and commercial buildings....

  • How to Remove Excess Carpet Glue

    Because carpet glue is designed to form a strong, durable bond between carpeting and the flooring beneath it, it can be particularly difficult to remove excess glue. While wet glue is easier to...

  • How to Remove Glue From Cement

    Glue can be one of the most difficult cleaning challenges. When it adheres to a surface, a bond is created that can be a challenge to remove. Glue is especially inconvenient when it is stuck to a...

  • How to Remove Black Permanent Marker

    Black permanent marker can be a real pain to remove. Here's the easiest and fastest way I found when cleaning permanent marker stains from around the home.

  • How to Remove Mouse Glue From Carpet

    Glue traps provide a nontoxic, non-messy way to eliminate rodents from a home. The strong glue used in these devices to trap mice is difficult to remove from other items in a home such as carpets...

  • How to Remove Common Stains

    You can remove common stains with common, everyday products. Think you have ruined your favorite shirt because you spilled a little wine? Think you will never wear your favorite shirt again...

  • How to Remove Melted Crayon From Upholstery

    Coloring is a favorite pastime for many children, but this activity can result in some unpleasant accidents. Crayons left too long in the sun and heat will quickly reduce to a puddle of melted wax...

  • How to Remove Mold & Mildew From Fabric

    Mold and mildew thrive in dark and damp places. To grow, however, they must find a suitable place to settle and feed. Fabrics made from natural fibers are ideal for this common household plague,...

  • How to Remove Cartridge Ink From Blue Jeans

    It can be extremely difficult to remove cartridge ink from blue jeans. Because toner ink from printers is meant to be permanent, there is little you can do once the ink has set into the fabric....

  • How to Remove Toner Ink From Material

    Toner ink from printer cartridges is notoriously difficult to remove. To make matters worse, we often wear our nicer suits and ties to work, where we are at the greatest risk of being stained by...

  • How Can I Remove Ink From Pants?

    Ink stains on your clothing can tempt you to toss out the pair of pants or shirt, but the fact is there are simple ways to remove ink stains from clothing. Now you can hang on to that favorite...

  • How to Clean Dog Vomit and Poop Off of Your Carpet

    Let’s be honest, trying to clean vomit or poop off a carpet is gross! But sometimes dogs have accidents, and it can be difficult to remove the stain and the smell. Follow these simple steps to...

  • How to Remove Ink From Beige Carpet

    No matter how careful you are with your beige carpets, accidents are bound to happen. But spills and stains don't have to be the end of your light carpet. If you act quickly and choose the right...

  • 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 Remove Stains From Cement Basement Floor

    Stains can be a real eyesore. From walls to floors, stains seem to appear out of nowhere. Removing stains from your basement's cement floor is a chore. You don't want to use a harsh chemical to...

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