Articles for tag: Carpet Cleaners, Odor Remover, Pet Stains, Remove Stains

Karla News

Top Carpet Cleaner of All-Time: Spot-Shot

For anyone who has ever lived with a pet, a child, or just messy spill-prone people, you have probably searched high and low for the top carpet cleaner. Before you rent a carpet steam cleaner, or consider replacing the carpet, try using the top carpet cleaner of all-time: Spot Shot. The locked cabinet under your ...

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Remove Clothes Stains with a Whirl, Using Tide Stain Brush

The Tide Stain Brush is public enemy #1 to clothing stains. This phenomenal invention really gets out stains, even deep stains that have had time to set. I wouldn’t trade my Tide Stain Brush for any other laundry product. I paid about $5 for this little wonder. It was an impulse buy of sorts; I ...

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Amazing Ways to Use Cream of Tartar

Cream of tartar is not just for food, you can use it for many other things. You can clean with it, shine with it, and even have some fun with your kids. Here are some of the amazing things you can do with cream of tartar that you haven’t thought of before. Amazing ways to ...

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How to Remove Stains from Marble

Marble countertops and floors can add so much beauty and elegance to a home. However, because marble is a very porous material, it can stain easily. Removing the stain from marble is not a difficult one, but it does require time and patience. You can create a material called a poultice which will actually re-absorb ...

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How to Remove a Stain from Grout

Today I found a stain in the tile grout in my step-kids bathroom. I had to remove a stain from grout, as I hate seeing my home dirty. At first, I didn’t know what to do. The stain was really dark and it came from some dog food that had gotten wet in the bathroom. ...

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Did Your Nail Polish Stain Your Nails?

So you removed your fancy nail polish only to find your nails have turned a not so pretty shade of yellow. Now what? Don’t worry my friend; there is a way to help resolve the problem! After you have removed your polish, grab yourself a lemon. Cut the lemon in half through the middle being ...

DIY Guide: Remove Stains from Concrete

Concrete, the hard surface commonly found on sidewalks, driveways, and garages, is susceptible to stains because of its porous nature. Frequent concrete stains include oil, grease, sap from leaves and trees, bird droppings, and other chemicals. Removing some stains from concrete can be easy with water and simple household products. However, cleaning stains from concrete ...