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  • How to Clean Stains in an Antique Clawfoot Bathtub

    You can dramatically increase the value of your clawfoot bathtub by cleaning stains out of it. Antique clawfoot tubs are nearly always cast iron, which eliminates many cleaning agents as an...

  • How to Take Hair Dye Off of Wood Chairs

    Sometimes when people dye their hair they get hair dye on things around them. The dye can be difficult to remove with everyday cleaners. A large number of commercial cleaners can be too abrasive...

  • How to Get Deep Black Marks Off My Ceramic Stove

    Ceramic stoves, whether they are black or white, can develop deep, burnt-looking black marks on their surfaces due to hard use or inappropriate cookware. Fortunately, because the surfaces of these...

  • 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 Get Rid of Food Stains in a Kitchen Sink

    The kitchen is spotless from top to bottom except for those stubborn sink stains that can cause you embarrassment. Stains in sinks can make a homeowner cringe at the thought of a visitor catching...

  • How to Remove Rust From Plastic

    When plastic appears to have rusted, it is usually a result of rust being in contact with the plastic and staining the surface rather than the plastic oxidizing because of iron content. As a...

  • How to Remove Rust From a Tile Floor

    One of the most common places to find rust stains is on tile floors in kitchens and bathrooms. These stains are frequently actually due to hard water that is used when cleaning, which makes them...

  • How to Clean Rust in Enamel Kitchen Sinks

    An enamel kitchen sink is powdered glass that presses into a metal surface. This gives the item a glossy finish. Enamel can scratch and damage easily because it is a delicate material. Rust is a...

  • How to Remove Black Stains From CorningWare

    CorningWare, dishes and bakeware that can typically withstand the heat of the oven as well as the cold of the freezer, can, over time, become stained dark brown or black by burnt on food and...

  • How to Safely Remove Pet Stains From a House Without Chemicals

    Pet stains are unsightly and can cause odors to permeate a house long after the spots have initially been cleaned. A variety of chemicals are available for personal home use, but these can cause...

  • How to Remove Ink From My Wood Dining Room Table

    An ink stain on a wood table can diminish the appearance of the entire surface. Whether you have an ink stain from a newspaper, pen or marker, you can remove it by a variety of methods. Some wood...

  • How to Remove Rust From Steel Nails

    If you have old steel nails that have not been stored in an airtight container, the odds are good that you now have old, rusty steel nails. Fortunately, this does not necessarily mean that you...

  • 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 Clean Water Stains From Hardwood Floors

    Water stains can often accumulate on hardwood floors when water or other liquids spill onto the floor. Another main culprit is cleaning the hardwood floors with too much water. The water absorbs...

  • 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 Stains From White Canvas

    Canvas is a strong fabric that can withstand a great deal of wear and tear. However, the durability of canvas means that it is often used in products that are exposed to dirt and stains. Light...

  • 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 Burned Vegetable Oil From a Stainless Steel Pan

    Stainless steel is a popular element in pots and pans. The best way to keep them clean is to wipe them out while they are still hot, just after cooking. However, if vegetable oil in the pan has...

  • How to Remove Rust From Tweezers

    Tweezers, like anything made of metal, can get rusty if left in a wet or damp environment. Luckily, there are several methods for removing rust from metal surfaces, and most of them can be...

  • How to Remove Yellowing Under the Rug of a Vinyl Floor

    Rugs with rubber or latex backing can cause yellowing on vinyl floors because these products break down with age and exposure to sun. Often this yellowing is irreversible because it's a chemical...

  • How to Remove Rust on Linoleum

    Rust forms when water and metal combine and, over time, erode a surface. Removing rust from linoleum is important not only to maintain the appearance of the linoleum, but also to prevent...

  • 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...

  • Home Remedy Grease Remover

    Grease marks and stains on clothes, appliances, walls and other household items will eventually set and make removal harder. While there are many household grease removal products on the market,...

  • 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 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 Bile Stains

    Bile stains, whether they occur from pets or people, can be a tough stain to remove. Bile stains can occur on clothing, furniture or carpet, leaving behind a discoloration and an odor that's...

  • How to Remove Rust & Pot Marks From a Porcelain Sink

    Beautiful and durable, porcelain sinks require minimal upkeep to maintain their appearance. With day-to-day use, however, your porcelain sink will encounter a number of things that may temporarily...

  • How to Get Rid of Mold in Carpet & Carpet Pads

    Carpeting that gets wet can be covered in mildew, which can turn into mold. Normally this seeps into the carpet backing and pad if the water penetrated through. When carpet becomes wet from a...

  • How to Remove Cigarette Smoke Stains From Stuffed Animals

    Stuffed animals can potentially fill many roles in your household, from a child's best friend to an important piece of a collection. Keeping these plush toys clean can present a bit of a...

  • How to Get Rid of Cigar Odor

    Cigar odor is a very distinct smell that is unpleasant to inhale when it permeates fabrics in the home or business. No one enjoys having to deal with such a strong and repulsive odor. Because of...

  • How to Use Quinine Water to Remove Wine Stains

    Red wine stains are stubborn and hard to remove from fabrics. Salt can be used for light-colored material if the stain is caught when it is still wet. Quinine water (tonic water) is commonly...

  • How to Remove Tarnish From Silverplate

    Objects made of pure silver or that are sliver plated eventually start to darken and loose their luster. This is caused by a chemical reaction in which the silver combines with sulfur compounds in...

  • How to Remove Mold Carpet Stains

    Both unsightly and unsanitary, mold in your home is a definite problem. Contributing to respiratory ailments, mold is a fungal growth that thrives in warm, damp places. If mold gets onto your...

  • White Water Stain Removal for Cookware

    It's hard to wrap your mind around the idea that plain water can stain your favorite cookware. But plain water has minerals that remain behind when heated, thus staining your cookware with a white...

  • How to Remove Calcium Stains

    Hard water is coursing through numerous homes today. Hard water can cause a calcium or lime buildup, and the buildup creates stains in or around faucets in your home. These stains can add a nasty...

  • How to Remove Olive Oil Stains From a Mattress

    Though sleeping with an open container of olive oil may have seemed like a good idea at the time, stains on the mattress can leave incriminating evidence. When olive oil has found its way into...

  • Stain Removal on Shoes

    Shoes can easily becomes stained from spills, or just daily wear and tear. There is a variety of cleaning products designed to clean and maintain shoes, but these items can be expensive and not...

  • How to Get Pet Stains Out of a Moroccan Rug

    If you've spent the money to attain a Moroccan rug to complement the décor of your home, you've made an investment worth protecting. Since your pet may not share your appreciation for the...

  • 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,...

  • Fecal Stain Removal

    Fecal stains can be removed with ease if you act quickly and know the right products to use. By keeping a few general household items on hand, and hurrying to take care of the problem, you can...

  • How to Clean Rust Out of a Porcelain Tub

    No amount of bleaching and scrubbing will remove rust stains from a porcelain tub, and using harsh abrasives or chemicals will damage the sensitive surface. There is a way to remove this unwanted...

  • How to Remove Stains Inside a Refrigerator

    It's the place you store all your perishable foods. It's the place you keep your most delightful gourmet delicacies. Unfortunately, it's also the place where mold settles in and stains splash onto...

  • How to Clean Tomato Sauce From Plastic

    Tomato sauce has a tendency to dye plastic containers orange or red. If you frequently store pasta, chili or other foods that contain tomato sauce, you may find an alarming number of containers in...

  • How to Restore Burnt Pots and Pans

    Pots and pans with burnt food remnants on the bottom can present a challenge to any homemaker. From minor messes to serious burnt meals, there is a proven method to help get these troublesome...

  • How to Clean Copper Stains in a Toilet Bowl

    Hard water increases the ability of minerals to stain bathroom surfaces. Acidic water increases corrosion of copper pipes, which can leave a green or blue tint on porcelain. This may be noticeable...

  • How to Remove a Smoke Smell from a Polyester Nylon Jacket

    Smoke leaves an unpleasant smell on clothing, especially items made of synthetic fibers, such as polyester nylon, which absorb odors. The odor can be removed if you have a couple of common...

  • How to Use Washing Soda to Remove Oil From Clothes

    Whether it happened in the garage or in the kitchen, oil of any kind can make for some unpleasant stains on clothing. Alas, simply running oil-stained clothing through the washing machine is not...

  • How to Permantly Remove Dog Urine

    For people with dogs, stains are a common occurrence. Whether man's best friend is tracking in mud from outdoors or mistaking the side of your couch for a fire hydrant, you're often forced to come...

  • How to Get Urine Out of Wood Flooring

    Pets and children don't always have the best bladder control. This pee problem can wreak havoc on your hardwood floors, especially if left unattended. Fortunately, cleaning urine stains from wood...

  • Natural Remedies to Get Rid of Urine Odor in Clothes

    Urine odor in clothes is a common problem, especially for those with small children. Fortunately, all you need to rid fabric of these smells is a neutralizer. Although such neutralizers do come in...

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