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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 Clean Pepper Spray Off Glass or Other Items

    Pepper spray is a chemical compound used to irritate someone's eyes, resulting in pain, tears and possibly temporary blindness. It is often used as a personal self-defense tool by individuals and...

  • How to Remove Grease Stains From Rayon Polyester Sofa Fabric

    Though you've made it abundantly clear that eating on the couch is forbidden, someone did it anyway; now there's a grease stain the size of Guam on your new rayon and polyester blend sofa. Well,...

  • How to Remove Juice Stains From Leather

    Juice can be one of the more difficult stains to remove due to the heavy dye that is commonly added to the liquid. A spilled glass of cherry, grape, tomato, cranberry or pomegranate juice often...

  • How to Remove Dye Stains From Carpet

    Having carpet on the floor is almost a guarantee that what should not get on the carpet somehow ends up there. Since carpet stains are inevitable, knowing how to deal with them is essential to...

  • How to Clean a Mattress of Cat Urine Smell

    It used to be that if a cat urinated on a bed or a piece of furniture, that piece was ruined forever. But thanks to enzymatic cleaners that use special enzymes to break down the chemical...

  • The Best Way to Remove Red Clay Stains From Whites

    Removing red clay stains from whites like baseball uniforms or tennis togs requires an extra wash step. Simply throwing the clothes into the washer will probably set the stain; once a stain is...

  • How to Remove Dried Blood Stains From Clothing

    Stain removal on clothes can be an easy or difficult task to do, depending on the substance that stained the fabric. A blood stain can be washed off quickly when it’s fresh, but can be hard to...

  • How to Get Windex Stains Off of Eye Glasses

    Streaks from glass cleaners such as Windex can be rather annoying, especially if they end up on your eyeglasses while you're cleaning. Standard procedures for cleaning glasses are able to remove...

  • How to Remove Urine Stains on Wood

    Although wood floors are easier to clean than carpet after a urine stain, the wooden surface requires its own cleaning method. Fortunately, this method is fairly simple and requires minimal time...

  • How to Remove Tomato Stains From Cotton

    The spaghetti was all that you hoped it would be: sinfully aromatic with a rich full bodied flavor that tantalized every taste bud. You enjoyed it so much that perhaps you saved some for later....

  • How to Get Ballpoint Ink Out of the Dryer

    Ballpoint ink stains can be tricky to remove, especially from fabric. However, when ink gets in your dryer, you have a problem unless you remove the ink before you use the dryer again. Every once...

  • 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,...

  • 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 Marker From a Wood Surface

    Removing marker from wood may seem like an impossible task, but it doesn't have to be. You can remove marker on wood surfaces by following the proper steps and using the correct tools. Treating...

  • How to Remove Smoke Stains From Wood

    Smoke stains can present in a variety of ways. Maybe you quit smoking and are anxious to rid your house and furniture of the nicotine stains that have been there for years. Or perhaps you have...

  • How to Remove an Ink Stain in Wood

    Little kids and ink pens can be a disastrous combination in your home. Ink never seems to want to stay on the surfaces it was intended to be on and oftentimes it is our furniture that pays the...

  • How to Get Ketchup Out of Suede Boots

    Suede boots are a popular item that many people wear year-round. Anything that we wear, especially on our feet, is bound to become dirty and stained eventually. Suede is a delicate material, and...

  • How to Remove Soap Stains From Marble

    Marble is a beautiful and durable stone that is often used in home construction for countertops, shower stalls, tiles and molding. Marble comes in a wide variety of colors from white to dark...

  • How to Remove Grease Stains From Laundry After Drying

    You should never dry clothing with a grease stain until you are sure the entire stain is removed. Drying will only set in the stain further. So what should you do if you accidentally dry...

  • 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....

  • The History of Stain Removers

    Ever since Adam and Eve ate that sinful apple in the Garden of Eden, humans have been wearing clothes to keep themselves covered. And with the wearing of clothes comes the inevitable soiling of...

  • 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....

  • The Best Vinyl Cleaner Home Remedy

    Vinyl, which is used to cover sofas, chairs and other pieces of furniture--as well as on counters, walls and other areas in the home--is prone to picking up dirt and grime. A good homemade vinyl...

  • 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 a Paint Spot Off Your Down Comforter

    Unwanted paint on your favorite down comforter may leave you frustrated, but there is no need to replace that expensive comfy blanket. Although removing paint from delicate fabrics is a challenge,...

  • How to Get Pencil-Lead Stains Out of Clothes

    Pencil-lead stains are easy to accidentally get on clothes, especially if the clothes are on a child who uses a pencil throughout the school day. Luckily, pencil marks are not difficult to remove....

  • 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 Soap Scum From Drinking Glasses

    Soap Scum occurs when soap bonds with hard water particles. It can create a cloudy or smudged appearance in your drinking glasses. A water softening system can be installed in your home to prevent...

  • How to Clean Rug Mold

    Mold is a fungus that develops in humid or damp areas. It grows on any type of material, including hard surfaces and fabrics. Not only is mold visually unattractive, it also may have a strong odor...

  • How to Clean Velvet Flowers

    Velvet is an elegant and luxurious fabric that adds great depth and personality when used for decorating. Many people use velvet flowers as part of their home decor but are unsure of how to keep...

  • How to Remove Paint From Sunglasses

    Your dog jumps on you and the paint you're using on the shed goes everywhere, including all over your favorite pair of sunglasses. Before you toss them in the garbage, you can try to remove the...

  • How to Wash Blood out of a Trenchcoat

    Is your night job as a private eye putting your wardrobe in harm's way? Or did your last romantic tryst get a little out of hand? I'm not judging. Here's what to do about the bloodstains on...

  • How to Remove Crayon From a Wood Floor

    Wood floors give a rich, distinguished look of quality to a home. They do however, present some challenges in upkeep, cleaning and maintenance---especially when the homeowner needs to remove marks...

  • How to Remove Crayon Color From Sheets

    Chances are, if you have young children in your home, then you also have a supply of crayons. While they are a great tool for developing the artistic skills of little ones, many times the...

  • 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 Save Money by Doing Laundry the Environmentally Friendly Way

    We all hate doing laundry but with the whole idea that you could stand to save a bunch of cash laundry sounds much more appealing. There are many things that you can do that will both save the...

  • 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 Remove Heavy Soap Scum from Fiberglass

    Soap scum forms when the fats present in soaps react to the minerals in hard water, creating a tough-to-remove, dingy buildup on the surfaces of bathtubs, sinks, shower stalls and shower doors....

  • 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 Get Rid of Soap Mold

    Soap mold is caused by a mixture of old soap and bacteria and is also commonly referred to as soap scum. Soap mold can form as a ring around your bathtub or sink, stick to the sides and surfaces...

  • How to Keep Milk Soap White

    Making homemade milk soap is a simple process that includes a few key simple ingredients. It's a fun hobby just about anyone can get into and allow their creative juices to flow. People have been...

  • How to Remove a Blood Stain from Your Clothing

    Blood stains on your clothing can be difficult to remove. Dealing with scratches, cuts, or other bloody stains is frustrating and time consuming. However, when you know the tricks to taking out...

  • How to Clean Urine Out of Leather

    Regardless of how expensive your furniture is, or how hard you work to keep it clean, life sometimes gives you dirty surprises. Sometimes those surprises come in the form of urine. If you have...

  • Home Remedy for Grease Stained Clothes

    Grease stains are some of the toughest stains to remove from clothes. But don't despair just because you spilled an entire side of ribs down the front of your Sunday best. A number of home...

  • 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...

  • Chocolate Stain Removal Tips

    Before trying any chocolate stain removal method, remove all excess chocolate from the stain by scraping it off. Place the garment in the refrigerator or freezer before you attempt to scrape off...

  • Stain Removal Tricks

    Your clothes and fabrics will last longer if you quickly and carefully remove stains as they happen. This will help you save money on replacement costs. Most stains can be removed using readily...

  • How Detergent Works

    Detergents can be classified into many different categories, and consist of a many different types. Detergents can work in many different ways. One of the most common types of detergent is...

  • How to Clean Welding Jackets

    Welding jackets are heavy leather jackets that are designed to protect workers' arms and bodies from flying sparks and debris while they are welding. These jackets are for serious work use, and as...

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