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  • How to Remove Fireworks Stains

    Fireworks contain sulfur and black powder, and these ingredients can stain surfaces which come in contact with fireworks, such as concrete. These kinds of stains usually happen after celebrations...

  • How to Remove Marks From Dinner Plates

    Pull out your best dinnerware for a special occasion and you may find black marks on the plates. This is a disheartening find, but one that can be remedied. Black marks on dinner plates result...

  • 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 Scrape Mold From Tile in a Shower

    Your shower is the ideal environment for mold growth because it is warm and moist. Mold is a microscopic fungus that grows on damp surfaces within 24 hours. Mold can form not only on tile grout,...

  • How to Remove Stains From Stucco

    Stucco is a hardy building material, but it is prone to staining and getting dingy over time. While you can simply whitewash over the stains, if you do not remove them they will ultimately...

  • How to Remove Acid Stains on Concrete

    Battery acid stains on concrete are very common, and pretty difficult to get rid of. Generally, in order to remove this type of acid stain, you are going to have to remove the top, stained layer...

  • Roof Algae Removal

    Keeping your roof aesthetically beautiful and functioning properly can be time consuming. While algae buildup on your roof will not cause any structural damage, it can be very unsightly. Roof...

  • How to Clean a Gas Grill With a Brush

    If you haven't used your grill since the last warm season, or if youre last meal got a little stuck on the grates, you might want to clean your gas grill before your next use. Although...

  • How to Clean Just About Anything With Cola

    You have to love cheap and easy, nontoxic cleaning solutions. After I first heard a cleaning tip utilizing cola, I went hunting for more and couldn't believe how many uses I came up with. I have...

  • How to Remove Travertine Stains

    Travertine is a beautiful natural stone that is often used for household decorating. Countertops, flooring, and fireplace mantels are just a few of the areas that travertine can be used in. While...

  • How to Remove Common Food Stains From Clothing

    There are several common food stains you and your household may come on contact with daily. Luckily even some of the hardest stains can be zapped when treated properly. The mail thing to remember...

  • How to Get Rid of Mildew Stains on Grout

    Mildew on grout is a common problem in any area that gets wet frequently or if you live in a humid damp area. Mildew stains can be very difficult to remove from grout. Of course prevention is best...

  • 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 Burn Marks on a Countertop

    Removing burns from a hairdryer, straightener, hot pots and pans, and other items that may have left a burn on your laminate countertop can seem like a very daunting, or even near impossible task....

  • How to Remove Nicotine From Ceilings & Walls

    Nicotine stains can be some of the hardest to clean from any surface. If you or a loved one smokes in your home, you will find yellowing stains all over your walls and ceiling. If you're not...

  • How to Clean Black from Old Bricks

    There are several things that cause brick to take on a black appearance. The most common factor is dirt and road dust. Homes that are located near factories are especially prone to blackening due...

  • How to Clean Fireplaces

    Cleaning the fireplace isn't just for cosmetic reasons but for safety purposes as well. Fireplaces should be professionally cleaned by a chimney sweep every 2 - 3 years depending on how much or...

  • How to Remove Green Stains From a Wooden Deck

    Green stains on a deck are likely caused from mildew, mold or algae. These green stains are a common result of the deck's constant exposure to weather elements. It is important to clean deck...

  • How to Remove Water Spots from your Shower Door

    Most of us have heard that there are literally hundreds of household uses for WD-40. And many of us have used WD-40 to lubricate a bicycle chain or fix a squeaky hinge. But did you know that WD-40...

  • How to Remove Stains From Slate

    Slate is a beautiful and popular medium for fireplaces and patios, but it is highly susceptible to stains from water and hard, calcified deposited stains under pots and other items. If your slate...

  • How to Remove Water Stains From Brick Floors

    Water stains on brick floors tend to appear somewhat mysteriously. You may not even be able to tell where they are coming from because they tend to a be a result of hard water or deposits in the...

  • How to Degrease Concrete Floors

    Oh, those leaky old cars. They can ruin the appearance of your garage floor and make it dangerous for your toddler when he crashes on his skates. No matter, because help is on its way from the...

  • How to Get a Red Wine Stain Out of Floor Grout

    Tile floors in a kitchen, bathroom or other area of your home can have various colors of grout between the tile joints. Grout can get dirty over time or it can get stained. One type of liquid that...

  • How to Remove Sink Stains From a Cast Iron Pot

    Cast iron pots, pans and cauldrons have been cooking food since ancient times. Cast iron cookware dates to the fifth century B.C. but didn't become popular until the 1700s, according to "A Short...

  • How to Clean Tile Grout in a Large Area

    Tile grout seems to attract dirt and stains, especially white grout placed in a high traffic area. Small grout stains can be scrubbed away with a toothbrush, but that task can be more than a bit...

  • How to Get Urine Out of a Basement Floor

    Urine is a tough substance to remove from furnishings and floorings. Whether it's animal or human urine, work quickly to keep the urine from drying and making a permanent stain. Removing urine...

  • How to Clean Toilet Bowls With Coke to Remove Rust

    When the stains in your toilet bowl are embarrassing to look at and difficult to remove, you might be surprised to discover that relief from the problem could be sitting in your refrigerator right...

  • How to Get Rid of Curry Carpet Stains

    The term "curry" generically refers to spicy dishes from Asian or Indian cuisines. Curry dishes often include spices such as turmeric, cumin and coriander, as well as red pepper, to add variety,...

  • How to Clean Mold from Wicker Furniture

    Wicker furniture is a popular choice for outdoor seating and decorating. Although it is very durable, wicker is susceptible to mold due to the moisture and heat outdoors. Mold takes away from...

  • How to Get Mold off Bathroom Walls

    Moisture is a constant nemesis to the bathroom walls. Everything from drips to shower steam will produce a perfect environment to initiate mold growth on walls. What starts as an occasional gray...

  • How to Clean the Most Stubborn Grout Stains

    Tile grout can mildew and stain easily, especially in the bathroom where white grout often changes to gray, brown and even black. You can remove some grout stains with mild products, especially if...

  • How to Clean Cement Floor Stain

    Concrete is a durable, easy to maintain material used for many garage and basement floors. Occasionally, spills happen, which can cause stains that are difficult to remove. Common stains,...

  • How to Remove Permanent Marker From Porcelain Tile

    It's called permanent marker for a good reason---it stays on most surfaces and won't come up with soap and water alone. It may fade over time, but it may leave behind a stain, especially if it is...

  • How to Remove a Mold Stain from Vinyl

    Outdoor patio furniture and vinyl siding can often accumulate unsightly mold and mildew after long-term exposure to the elements. Restoring your vinyl's natural appearance is easy with a little...

  • How to Remove Carpet Stains With Hairspray

    Something about the chemical makeup of hairspray makes it an awesome carpet stain remover. Actually learned this trick in chemistry class so I assure you it works.

  • How to Get Grass Stains Out of Khaki Pants

    According to the website MrsCleanUSA, grass stains are a mixture of protein and other organic matter including chlorophyll and other relatively stable pigmented compounds, such as xanthophylls and...

  • How to Remove Hard water Stains From You Toilet

    How to remove hard water stains from your toilet. It's not a pretty sight, this article will tell you how to clean hand keep clean your toilet. The products you use will disinfect and keep hard...

  • How to Remove Acyrlic Paint

    Acrylic paint has been a great development for artists and those that like to work on craft projects. Acrylic paint does not have an odor as strong as oil based paints, dries much quicker, and is...

  • How to Get Grease Stains Out of Slate Tile

    Slate can make a beautiful accent to any kitchen. Often it is used as a material for backsplashes behind the sink and ovens. Of course, these can get a little dirty as we cook, clean and simply...

  • How to Clean Stains on Plastic Toilet Seats

    Urine stains on plastic toilet seats are problematic and embarrassing. Scouring cleansers will permanently scratch the surface of the toilet seat and leave most of the stain behind. Chlorine...

  • How to Remove Mold From Colored Grout

    According to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, mold is a microscopic fungus that thrives in moist environments. Mold spores spread through the air and can be inhaled fairly...

  • How to Easily Clean Your Pots and Pans

    The bane of my existence, ever since I began washing dishes as a diminutive 9-year-old, was having to scrub the insides and bottoms of dirty pots. It wasn't until years later that a friend...

  • How to Remove Mold Stains From Clothes

    If clothing is exposed to moisture for a prolonged period of time, mold spots can develop, which can spell trouble for your wardrobe. Mold is a stubborn stain, and it can be difficult to know how...

  • How to Remove Blood Stains From a Mattress

    While mattress stains may not seem like a big deal since you can easily hide them under linen, when the linen comes off, the stain is still there. Blood stains can be some of the most...

  • How to Clean Yellow Stains in Toilet Bowls

    It doesn't matter how the yellow stain got there, even though hard water and various chemicals could play a part. The fact is that it's there, and it doesn't look good. Toilet bowl stains can be...

  • How to Remove Antifreeze Stains off an Asphalt Driveway

    Removing antifreeze stains from your asphalt driveway can be difficult due to the relatively sensitive nature of asphalt. While it may not seem like a tender medium, asphalt is easily weakened and...

  • How to Remove Soot From a White Stone Fireplace

    White stone is a beautiful medium for a fireplace, but it certainly does show the dirt faster than pretty much any other facade. The best way to keep your white stone fireplace sparkling while...

  • How to Get Rid of Hard Water Stains in Your Toilet

    Embarrassed by hard water stains in your toilet? Here is an inexpensive and relatively easy way to get rid of these stains. Most cleaners just bleach away the stains, this actually scrubs them...

  • How to Get Dried On Grease Stains of Your Walls and Other hard Surfaces

    Explains how to easily remove grease stains off your walls and other surfaces.

  • How to Get Urine Stains Out of Vinyl Flooring

    When someone misses the toilet, there is a glaring yellow reminder on your vinyl floor that needs to be dealt with. Urine stains are ugly, smelly and unsanitary, so dealing with them should become...

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