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removing stains and spills the natural way
May 8, 2008 |
There are many different products available on the market that will help you to remove almost all types of stains. The ideal solution in minimizing or totally removing stains is by simply cleaning the spills and dirt the moment they crop up. Cleaning them up won’t even require you to leave your home just to rush out and buy the expensive types of cleaning products.
There are several ways to clean up stains simply by using products already available in your home which you use on a regular basis, such as detergents, rubbing alcohol, vinegar, lemon juice, etc. Its simply a matter of knowing how to use these common household products and the procedures involved to clean up stains. Last but not least, don’t forget to invest in a couple of microfiber floor mops to get rid of those spills fast.
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Some of the common household products you mentioned are ones that I am going to try to get this tea stain out of a white shirt I have. The reason I didn’t want to use a chemical product is because there is an embroidered emblem that I do not want to be discolored, but vinegar or lemon juice seems like a good alternative. Thanks for the advice!
Actually I renovate my house last week. The problem is the oil painting is very sticky.
It kena my hand and I quicky clean it with thinner. Owch , it hurt my hand. I saw you write lemon juice….you mean fresh juice from lemon ?
I will try to use it next time
I found a great set of all natural cleaners, babyganics, that I have been using for the past few months. Surprisingly enough the floor cleaner works great as a spot cleaner. I used it on my son’s jacket and it worked great.