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  • How to Remove Water Stains on Fabric

    Some fabrics are prone to water stains. If you have ever left your windows open, it started to rain, your curtains got wet and when they dried they had unsightly water stains. You probably washed...

  • How to Remove Stains From a Bamboo Cutting Board

    Bamboo is a popular element for cutting boards. It's easy to clean and looks great with a variety of kitchen designs. With increased use, stains from foods may begin to form on the surface of a...

  • How to Get Rid of Iron Stains of Clothes

    While any stains that find their way to your clothing are irritating, iron stains seem twice as bad. The bright red color clashes with most apparel making it more than noticeable. Though rust...

  • How to Remove Salt Deposits

    Salt deposits, otherwise know as efflorescence, can create unsightly white stains. Caused by a build-up of soluble salts due to moisture, these deposits can occur on both outdoor and indoor...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From White Vinyl

    Stains on white vinyl practically scream for attention. Rust stains, being the bold red color that they are, call more than enough attention to themselves. They might require a little more...

  • How to Remove Rust Stains From Upholstery

    Stains on upholstery are always an inconvenience, bust rust stains are another animal altogether. If something rusty brushed up against your furniture, you'll find that conventional cleaning...

  • How to Remove Rust From Silk

    It is simple to clean rust stains because almost any cleanser containing citric acid can do the job. Things become more difficult when the stain is on a delicate fabric like silk because the harsh...

  • How to Remove Bile Stains From Carpet

    Bile is a yellowish-green substance produced by the liver. It is sometimes found in vomit from people or animals. If you have children or own a pet, chances are you will at some point see bile,...

  • How to Remove Walnut Stains From Skin

    If you've ever picked up walnuts off the ground or handled walnut wood during woodworking projects, you've found that you quickly acquire a yellow stain on your hands. If left untreated, the stain...

  • How to Remove Rust Stain From Vinyl

    Rust can leave tough stains on the surface of vinyl. These stains can be challenging to remove. Commercial cleaning agents can be expensive, but there are other methods that will eliminate rust...

  • How to Get Salt Stains Out of Clothes

    A common solution to the dangerous ice and snow brought on by winter is to apply rock salt to the ground to prevent slipping. Although salt applied to icy ground conditions can keep pedestrians...

  • Home Remedy for Urine Spots

    Carpets and mattresses seem to be magnets for stains and spots. Anyone that has lived with indoor dogs or cats, or raised young children is all too familiar with urine spots. The most important...

  • How to Clean Rust Spots From a Kimono

    Any stain on a kimono will greatly detract from its beauty, especially when the stain is rust. Rust is challenging to remove from most surfaces and especially silk, from which most kimonos are...

  • Eco-Friendly Ways to Clean Salt Stains From Your Leather or Suede

    Leather and suede shoes can easily become damaged during winter months, when road salt accumulates on the shoes as you walk from place to place. Several retail shoe-cleaning products remove these...

  • How to Remove Salt Stains From Suede or Leather Shoes

    Salt stains on leather shoes can ruin the shoes. You have to clean the salt off. The salt will corrode the leather and eat away at it. During the snowy and icy winter salt is used on roads,...

  • Natural Way to Clean Salt From Suede Shoes

    Suede shoes require special care. Because suede is so expensive and it stains easily, it's best not to wear it outside during inclement weather. Water will stain suede as will the salt used to...

  • How to Clean Removing Rust From the Toilet Bowl

    Cleaning a toilet may not be the most pleasant task on your housekeeping list, but it doesn't need to be the most difficult either. Tough rust stains can accumulate on porcelain toilets due to...

  • How to Remove Salt Stains on Concrete

    Salt deposits can build up on concrete and leave behind unsightly stains. A buildup of salts in concrete can occur naturally from the salts and minerals found in soil and rocks. Salt stains can...

  • How to Remove Stains From White Cotton

    Soft and durable, cotton fabric can be dated back at least 7,000 years. This natural fabric is both eco-friendly and affordable. It's pleasing, no matter your style. Over the years, cotton has...

  • How to Remove a Tea Stain on Plastic

    Tea stains can make the cleanest plastic cups look dirty. They also tend to be fairly immune to traditional methods of cleaning, like scrubbing and heavy soap. Of course, if you are dealing with...

  • How to Fix carpet stains fast

    This article is meant to help individuals soak up carpet stains immediately after they happen. You must act quickly in order for these methods to work. Preferably, within 30 secs of the spill or...

  • Beneficial Uses of Salt

    According to the Salt Institute website, salt can be found primarily in the world's oceans and in deposits under the ground or under the water. It is a mineral essential to the diets of both...

  • How to Clean Stains of Porcelain Sinks Without Using Chemicals

    If you are like me you want to keep your bathroom sinks shiny and clean yet find many store bought cleaning products do not remove stains. Hair dye is a very hard to remove from porcelain but I...

  • How to Remove Rust From Cloth

    When water, air and metal combine it causes a reddish color of corrosion that's bad news for metal and for your clothing if you happen to brush up against it. There are so many different ways that...

  • How to Get Mildew Stains Out of Fabric

    Not only is mildew unsightly to look at, it is bad for your respiratory health as well. Mildew is a type of mold that attaches itself to and thrives on fabrics. Warm, damp areas are prone to mold...

  • How to Quickly and Easily Remove a Red Wine Stain From Clothing or Tablecloths

    Drinking a fine red wine is one of my favorite ways to relax. But all of that relaxation can quickly disappear if you accidentally spill some of it on your favorite shirt. Guess what? That is...

  • How to Remove Salt Stains From Boots

    Salt stains on boots happen easily, especially during icy winters when sidewalks and roads have been treated with rock salt. These stains usually appear as white or cream colored, chalky marks on...

  • Rust Removal Home Remedies

    When water and air combine on metal surfaces, rust is the inevitable outcome. Not only does it mar the appearance of the object, but it breaks it down and can eventually eat a hole right through...

  • How to Remove Tar Residue From a Glass Tobacco Pipe

    Glass tobacco pipes are beautiful. Keeping them that way can a challenge though. If you or a loved one use a glass tobacco pipe then you know how bad the tar build up can get. My granddad has one...

  • Home Remedies for Cleaning Rust Stains from a Bath Tub

    Rust stains are often the byproduct of bacteria in the faucet that leave a nasty stain in your tub. Sometimes leaving a metal object such as a can of shaving cream on the edge of the bathtub can...

  • How to Get The Coffee Ring Out of Your Glass Coffee Pot

    Ever tried to get that nasty stain out of your glass coffee pot?? Hard right? Well not anymore, this is the easiest way to clean them! I learned how to do this working in a hotel, so i know it...

  • How to Remove a Wine Stain With Salt

    Red wine is one of the worst stain makers, but it can be removed with the most humble of ingredients: plain kitchen salt. It works on washable and non-washable fabrics and carpet.

  • How to Make Your Own Silver Polish

    Silver is beautiful, especially when it is worn as jewelry or used to serve dinner. Unfortunately, silver tarnishes easily and is difficult to clean. Rather than buying an expensive silver...

  • How to Clean Salt Off Leather Shoes

    In the wintertime, salt is spread liberally on roads and sidewalks to help melt the ice. While this makes traveling easier, it can create some unsightly stains on leather shoes. Fortunately, these...

  • How to Remove Spaghetti Stains From Carpets

    Stubborn food spills on carpets are always distressing, but tomato-based food spills such as spaghetti sauce are particularly troublesome because they stain so quickly. It's vital to treat...

  • How to Remove Copper Stains

    Copper has a long and impressive history dating back as far as 9000 B.C. This malleable and soft metal has been used for everything from weapons to jewelry. Over time, copper has a tendency to...

  • How to Get Rid of Burn Marks on Pots

    Every good cook must make a mistake now and again, right? Well, that's what I tell myself when I am faced with a blackened pot bottom from the rice I let cook a wee bit too long. Worse than...

  • How to Green Your Clean with Salt

    Keeping our homes clean shouldn't be a toxic experience but many of the products we buy for cleaning our homes are highly toxic. One way we can reduce the number of toxic chemicals we use is to...

  • How to Clean Salt Stains on a Carpet

    Salt is a crystalline stain that can cause white spots on carpets or rugs. You may notice salt stains on the carpet in your car or on carpet by an entrance door. You can remove salt stains using a...

  • How to Clean Suede Shoes With Salt

    Some say that your shoes are a good indication of your style and show how much you value your appearance. So if you're walking around with dirty suede shoes, you might want to take the time to get...

  • How to Remove Red Wine From Carpet

    This article will show you step-by-step how to remove red wine from your carpeting. This method will not work if your stain is set in and dry. You will want to try another method.

  • How to Remove an Iced Tea Stain

    Ice tea is a popular summertime drink renowned for its refreshing quality. However, ice tea has a tendency to discolor pitchers and cups. Although stubborn tea stains can seem impossible to...

  • How to Remove a Stain From a Bathtub Mat

    Bathtub mats eventually become dull and dingy looking, and they can sometimes become stained. When this happens, a little elbow grease and some products you typically have on hand in your kitchen...

  • How to Clean Copper with Ketchup

    Oxidation happens, so frequently household copper will grow dim and need attention to restore its lustrous beauty. Looking to avoid chemical cleaners? Versatile condiment icon ketchup compliments...

  • How to Remove a Rust Stain From Carpet

    There are many commercial rust stain removers on the market but what are you to do if you don't have one on hand? Follow the steps below to remove a stubborn rust spot from your carpet or...

  • How to Clean Soot Off of a Brick Fireplace

    With the fireplace not only serving as a functional heat source but also as added décor to a home, black stains caused by soot can be an eyesore. The stains can leave an ominous black smudge...

  • How to Use White Vinegar Around The House (part 1)

    There are many thing you can with white vinegar that would never have occurred to you. It's a great cleaning tool and can be used in many ways. Read the following steps to learn the different ways...

  • How to Use Salt for Just About Everything

    Salt is such a versatile product that with it's many uses there should reside no home without these small crystals. There are so many uses, while researching salt I found that even if I don't cook...

  • How to Remove a Red Wine Spill

    Red wine has a nasty reputation as being an impossible stain to remove. I am sure if you have a house with white carpets you are especially hesitant to serve red wine at your social events. But...

  • How to Remove Cat Urine From A Carpet

    Are you scared of the intoxicating cleaning solutions to use for your home? Use natural cleaning supplies right from your kitchen cabinet. They are the great household helpers. Free up your...

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