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Paint Removal from Windows

If you are painting around your windows and you get paint on your windows, don’t despair. A quick way to get the paint off of your windows is to wait until the paint has dried. Then, mix dishwashing liquid and vinegar together. Wet a cloth and dip it into the liquid and then dab the [...]

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Carpet Spot Removal

Do your carpet stains return? If so, this means that the spill has seeped down into the bottom layers of your carpet and padding. To prevent this from happening again, place an old towel over stains and then place a heavy object on top of the towel. This will weight the towel down and pull [...]

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Carpet Wax Removal

If you have wax on your carpet, allow it to harden. Then, use a butter knife to scrap off as much wax as possible. Next, place an old dish towel over the wax and iron it with a warm iron. This should make the wax transfer to the towel and off of your carpet.

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Removing Barbeque Stains

Removing stains from rayon, silk and wool
The excess solid is removed by scraping it off by hand or by a blunt tool. The stained area is applied with any dry cleaning solvent. A dry spotter is then applied. A pad of absorbent material that has been moistened with dry spotter is placed against the stain. [...]

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Remove Blood Stains

If you are faced with the task of removing a tough blood stain, head to the pantry and get out your meat tenderizer. Make a paste out of it using cold water. Rub the paste onto the blood stain and let it stand for half an hour. Rinse the fabric thoroughly in cold water and [...]

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Grass Stain Removal

General methods of removing grass stains
The general method applicable to all kinds of fabrics for removing grass stains involves a few simple steps, the first of which is to apply a teaspoon full of liquid detergent to the affected area. An enzyme based presoak product can also be used instead. The applied product is rubbed [...]

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Ink Stain Removal

Marker Stain Removal
Water based marker stains are cleaned by way of placing the stained area over a dry towel. The stain is dampened with water and blotted with another cloth, hence causing it to be removed. A liquid detergent is then applied to the stain and is applied to remain on the fabric for about [...]

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Lipstick Stain Removal

Lipstick stains on fabric
In order to remove lipstick stains from garments, it is sprayed with a hair spray and wiped it a cloth after a few minutes. This helps remove the stain. Another method that can serve to remove lipstick stains is the use of white toothpaste. It is rubbed on the stain with ones [...]

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Oil and Grease Stains

Oil and Grease Stains on your Driveway
In order to remove oil or grease stains from a driveway, the soiled area should first be covered with Portland cement so that it sucks the excess fluid. The practice is carried out several times. Stain is wetted and sprayed with an engine degreaser or applied with a full [...]

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Port Wine Stains

Port wine stains on clothing
Care should be taken to remove a port wine stain quickly when it is freshly acquired before it gets permanent. The spill should be blotted with a cloth. Carbonated soda water is then applied to the stain using a sponge. The effervescence in the soda water brings the stain out on [...]

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