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All stains are not created equal. Here are a few tips on getting out the most difficult stains without ruining your clothing, upholstery, or other fabric and surfaces.

Blood – 1) Rub hydrogen peroxide gently on clothing and furniture to remove blood. 2) Rub moistened corn starch into blood stains on clothing rinsed in cold water. Place clothing in the sun to dry and then run through a normal wash cycle. 3) Cover fresh or dry stains with meat tenderizer and sprinkle on cool water. Let stand for 15 to 30 minutes and then sponge off with cool water. 4) Stains on leather can be treated with hydrogen peroxide, wipe off when the bubbling stops.

Coffee – 1) Rub denatured alcohol into the stain and then rise with water. 2) Beat an egg yolk, with a white cloth rub the yolk into the stain and then wipe off. 3) Apply a solution of half vinegar and half water and then wash.

Collar Stains – Rub shampoo into shirt collar stains, let sit for 30 minutes then wash.

Crayon - Toothpaste or an ammonia soaked cloth will remove crayon marks from painted walls.

Deodorant Stains – Sponge stain with white vinegar. If stain remains, saturate with denatured alcohol and then launder at the hottest temperature the fabric will allow.

Glued On Labels – Spray (saturate) with wd-40 and use a paper towel to chip away at glue.

Gum – Use an ice cube to harden the gum and then a dull knife to chip it carefully away. Cooking spray will also help remove gum from clothing and from hair.

Heel Marks – Use a pencil eraser to remove black heel marks from flooring. Before washing the floor, rubbing toothpaste on the mark will also help in removal.

Ink, Ballpoint Pen – Saturate fabric with an alcohol based hair spray then blot the stain with a rag (not a paper towel), and then wash as usual. This method may ruin some sensitive fabrics like silk, always spot test this method to make sure you don’t make a bigger mess than what you started with.

Ink, Water Based – These stains will normally come out with an all purpose cleanser like Fantastic or Simple Green. As with the ballpoint pen method, please spot test your fabric first to make sure that the cleanser does not ruin the material.



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SALLY


HOW DO I GET RID OF DOG STAINS

kellee


scrubbing bubbles

 
 
KRISHNA


red or orange type of color stuck in white cloth during washing

 
Lee


Is anyone know how to remove black vinegar stain on a shirt. Please help! Thx!

 
TASHA


What do I do if hair spray has stained my shirt ? THE SHIRTS WHITE?

emily


hi. btw hairspray will wash out your shirt in cold water only if it has color to it talking about that hair spray.then wash it with cold water. that is what my mom had alway’s told me to do. jusy a tip. good luck

 
 


its ok. is is just hairspray does not stay in your shirt it well wash out LOL

 


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mrs.eve


How do you get rid of head lice in your child’s head?

Kristi


Olive oil works great to reply to Eves comment. It destroys the backs of the lice and doesn’t hurt the child’s hair by drying it out. Many preschools and naturalisic groups have used this method for years. But be vigilant about combing the criters out with a tiny comb because the nits will be there and you have to do this about 10 days after the first treatments to make sure the eggs are dead too. Go to the store and buy Rid spray for pillows you cant wash it kills them, wash everything else..the heat kills them all. The truth is lice only likes heads whom are clean and they dont like the heat !!

 
 
 

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