Cleaning, Stain Removal Tips

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Chewing Gum

Chewing GumChewing Gum Removal Tips Stain Removing Household Hints for Fabric, Carpet and Absorbent Surfaces First try laying ice cubes in a zipper type bag ontop and leave there a few minutes. Then scraping with the edge of a knife. If not: Sponge with a small amount of dry cleaning solvent Blot Mix one teaspoon of a mild ph balanced detergent (a...

 


Added: Mon Oct 14 2002
Views: 116

Chocolate

ChocolateChocolate Stain Removal 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 Repeat step one Sponge with clean water Blot ...

 


Added: Mon Oct 14 2002
Views: 97

Coffee

CoffeeCoffee Stain Removal 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 Sponge with clean water Blot...

 


Added: Mon Oct 14 2002
Views: 91

Cola

ColaCola 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 Sponge with clean water Blot ...

 


Added: Mon Oct 14 2002
Views: 88

Concrete

ConcreteConcrete and Cement Repair and Care FAQ Concrete is an extremely strong, durable material made from cement and aggregate. Concrete is porous, whether used as a floor in garage, porch or patio, driveway or walks. Often porch or patio floors will have an extra smooth surface, but it will still absorb stains easily. It may be sealed or...

 


Added: Mon Oct 14 2002
Views: 120

Counter Tops

Counter TopsCeramic Tile Counter Top FAQ's Care: Protect against chipping by using a cutting board. Protect against scratches, especially on glazed tiles, by using a heat proof mat under hot pans, and electrical appliances on the counter. Avoid hard blows which can chip the tile. Cleaning: Wash with detergent solution, and rinse. To clean dingy grout,...

 


Added: Mon Oct 14 2002
Views: 80

Crayon

CrayonCrayon Stain Removal Stain Removing Household Hints for Fabric, Carpet and Absorbent Surfaces Crayons are resistant to water and any water soluble cleaner. In fact, water tends to spread crayon stains making the condition even worse. Therefore, other means, such as mechanical or solvency must be used to remove the...

 


Added: Mon Oct 14 2002
Views: 112

Cutting Block

Cutting BlockThe Wooden Cutting Block FAQ Wood butcher block can take much hard wear and tear, be resurfaced or repaired, and continue looking good for many years. Before using a new butcher block, season it to prevent staining and absorption of food odors and bacteria. A mineral oil finish is preferable to polyurethane or varnish because the oil...

 


Added: Mon Oct 14 2002
Views: 90

Dirt

DirtRemoving Dirt 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...

 


Added: Mon Oct 14 2002
Views: 85

Dye

DyeDye Stains Stain Removing Household Hints for Fabric, Carpet and Absorbent Surfaces Dye Our original answer was to see a professional carpet cleaner immediately, but a member, a hairdresser for many years, saw this problem a lot. She said although nothing always works especially after it sits for a while, she suggested, dabbing...

 


Added: Mon Oct 14 2002
Views: 107
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