Have you ever moved a piece of furniture only to discover a mystery orange-red rust stain on the carpet? Or maybe your favorite shirt suddenly has a new rust stain on it after a recent wash. No matter ...
A topic near and dear to my heart and home, getting stains out of our carpets has been an almost everyday occurrence as we work to potty train our new puppy. Considering there are so many different ...
Tar is sneaky. Because it’s used to patch asphalt that’s roughly the same color, you may end up stepping on tar without realizing it. Or maybe you drove on a road repaired with tar on a hot day, came ...
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If you or your little one love slime, you’re bound to make a few messes with it. And it creates a wreck in your carpet fibers. But don’t worry, slime is primarily made up of glue and the majority of ...
Stains happen but they don't have to be permanent. Here are expert tips for removing the most common stains from clothes, carpets, and countertops.
1. Pour club soda onto the stain and blot, blot, blot.
Beautiful wall-to-wall carpet can look modern, as well as do its duty of adding warmth, texture, and reducing noise. Knowing how to clean carpet well—and keep it clean—is an essential skill that every ...
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Carpets take a beating, but this step-by-step guide will show you how to do a routine and deep cleaning so yours look brand new. Baking soda is your friend. Sprinkle it over the carpet, let it sit, ...