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Ballpoint Ink

( Date Added: Mon Oct 14 2002   Visits: 256)  

Ballpoint InkInk Stain Removal Household Hints for Fabric, Carpet and Absorbent Surfaces Ballpoint inks, especially blue, consists of so many, various ink recipes that it is impossible to know the various solvents, resins, and oils consisting in just one. With patience and persistence, most of these inks are removable through experimenting...

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Beer

( Date Added: Mon Oct 14 2002   Visits: 170)  

BeerBeer Stains Stain Removing Household Hints for Fabric, Carpet and Absorbant Surfaces Beer Stains Mix one teaspoon of a mild ph balanced detergent (a mild non alkaline non bleaching detergent) with a cup of lukewarm water Blot Mix one third cup of white household vinegar with two thirds cup of water Blot Sponge with clean water Blot ...

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Blood

( Date Added: Mon Oct 14 2002   Visits: 244)  

BloodBlood Stain Removal Household Hints for Fabric, Carpet and Absorbent Surfaces Fresh Blood: Cold water or Club Soda. Sponge stain immediately with cold water or club soda and dry with a soft absorbant terry towel. Repeat as necessary. Dried Blood: One reader reported that in nursing school they tell students to use peroxide on the...

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Brick

( Date Added: Mon Oct 14 2002   Visits: 213)  

BrickBrick Care and Maintainence FAQ Bricks are made from clay and other materials which are formed into shapes then fired in a kiln to make them strong and durable. Red bricks contain large amounts of iron; yellow bricks contain little iron. Interior bricks may be dusted with vacuum cleaner dusting attachments. Freshen periodically with..

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Butter

( Date Added: Mon Oct 14 2002   Visits: 168)  

ButterButter Stains Stain Removing Household Hints for Fabric, Carpet and Absorbent Surfaces Water sets this stain. Avoid it before using solvent. Sponge with a small amount of dry cleaning solvent Blot Mix one teaspoon of a mild ph balanced detergent (a mild non alkaline non bleaching detergent) with a cup of lukewarm water Blot Sponge with...

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Candle Wax

( Date Added: Mon Oct 14 2002   Visits: 413)   10 out of 10 stars (2 votes)

Candle WaxCandle Wax Removal Stain Removing Household Hints for Fabric, Carpet and Absorbent Surfaces Candle wax is resistant to water and any water soluble cleaner. And, hot wax from a candle penetrates deep into the surface. In fact, water tends to spread candle wax stains making the condition even worse. Immediate heat may spread set these stains...

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Candy

( Date Added: Mon Oct 14 2002   Visits: 143)  

CandyCandy Stains Stain Removing Household Hints for Fabric, Carpet and Absorbent Surfaces Mix one teaspoon of a mild ph balanced detergent (a mild non alkaline non bleaching detergent) with a cup of lukewarm water Blot Mix one third cup of white household vinegar with two thirds cup of water Blot. Mix one teaspoon of a mild ph balanced...

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Catsup

( Date Added: Mon Oct 14 2002   Visits: 148)  

CatsupKetchup Stains Stain Removing Household Hints for Fabric, Carpet and Absorbent Surfaces Mix one teaspoon of a mild ph balanced detergent (a mild non alkaline non bleaching detergent) with a cup of lukewarm water Blot Mix one tablespoon of household ammonia with a half cup of water Blot Mix one teaspoon of a mild ph balanced detergent (a...

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Ceramic Tile

( Date Added: Mon Oct 14 2002   Visits: 177)  

Ceramic TileCeramic Tile Care and Maintenance Ceramics are inorganic, non-metallic materials that have been subjected to heat treatment. Material used is clay that contains a large amount of silicates. Tiles used in the home are set in a thin plaster-like substance called grout. Tile may be purchased glazed or unglazed. If it has been glazed, it will..

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Cheese

( Date Added: Mon Oct 14 2002   Visits: 109)  

CheeseCheese Stains Stain Removing Household Hints for Fabric, Carpet and Absorbent Surfaces Mix one teaspoon of a mild ph balanced detergent (a mild non alkaline non bleaching detergent) with a cup of lukewarm water Blot Mix one tablespoon of household ammonia with a half cup of water Blot Mix one teaspoon of a mild ph balanced detergent (a...

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