Saturday, August 19, 2006
Remove Sticky Adhesive From A Black Leather Jacket ... by Using Cloth Rags ...
Remove Sticky Adhesive From A Black Leather Jacket
Remove the residue with microfiber. Everything else would have to be a solvent or greasy substance so you would want to be careful that you don't damage the jacket.
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Remove Sticky Adhesive From A Black Leather Jacket
Remove the residue with microfiber. Everything else would have to be a solvent or greasy substance so you would want to be careful that you don't damage the jacket.
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Remove Fingernail Polish ... by Using Cotton Wipers ...
Remove Fingernail Polish
Fingernail polish remover - but be careful so that you don't damage the top of the dresser. Make sure you don't let the finger nail remover sit too long.
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Remove Fingernail Polish
Fingernail polish remover - but be careful so that you don't damage the top of the dresser. Make sure you don't let the finger nail remover sit too long.
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Remove Stains From Mens Ties ... by Using Cotton Rags ...
Remove Stains From Mens Ties
Clean the tie with a damp microfiber cloth. If that doesn't work try an all-purpose spotter (perky spotter), just be careful it doesn't leave a ring. You could also try a dry-cleaning solvent (available at dry cleaners)
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Remove Stains From Mens Ties
Clean the tie with a damp microfiber cloth. If that doesn't work try an all-purpose spotter (perky spotter), just be careful it doesn't leave a ring. You could also try a dry-cleaning solvent (available at dry cleaners)
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Remove Pen Ink ... by Using Cotton Wipers ...
Remove Pen Ink
First, saturate the ink with a cheap hairspray. This will ususally take ballpoint pen ink off hard surfaces. If this doesn't work, try (in this order) alcohol, acetone, amyl acetate; test first. When you find the product that removes the color, sponge repeatedly until no more ink is being removed.
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Remove Pen Ink
First, saturate the ink with a cheap hairspray. This will ususally take ballpoint pen ink off hard surfaces. If this doesn't work, try (in this order) alcohol, acetone, amyl acetate; test first. When you find the product that removes the color, sponge repeatedly until no more ink is being removed.
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Remove Crayon From Stone Fireplace ... by Using Wiping Rags ...
Remove Crayon From Stone Fireplace
Try de-solv-it (test first) this may only work if the stone has been sealed.
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Remove Crayon From Stone Fireplace
Try de-solv-it (test first) this may only work if the stone has been sealed.
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Friday, August 18, 2006
Remove Crazy Glue From Your Hands ... by Using Wiping Rags ...
Remove Crazy Glue From Your Hands
Use finger nail polish remover to remove the Crazy Glue.
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Remove Crazy Glue From Your Hands
Use finger nail polish remover to remove the Crazy Glue.
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Remove Melted Blue Crayon Off Of A Cars Cloth Upholstery ... by Using Cloth Rags ...
Remove Melted Blue Crayon Off Of A Cars Cloth Upholstery
Use De-solv-it (orange-sol) - spray it on a cloth and work it through the crayon. Then clean the seat good so remove the residue from the cleaner.
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Remove Melted Blue Crayon Off Of A Cars Cloth Upholstery
Use De-solv-it (orange-sol) - spray it on a cloth and work it through the crayon. Then clean the seat good so remove the residue from the cleaner.
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Thursday, August 17, 2006
Water Rings and Water Spot Removal From Furniture ... by Using Cloth Rags ...
Water Rings and Water Spot Removal From Furniture
First immediately remove the wet object from the surface. Blot the surface dry to the touch. Wait. The water that has seeped into the surface needs to evaporate. Most water rings will disappear given a little time. You can use a hair dryer set on the lowest setting to acelerate the process BUT do not set the dryer any higher. This will melt the finish rather than dry the surface. If the ring persists then you need to try another method.
If the surface has a dull sheen, often called satin, use some lemon oil with #0000 steel wool. Put the oil on the steel wool and rub lightly in the direction of the grain. You may need to rub the rest of the surface to have the sheen blend together. Use long even strokes and go from edge to edge. After the table looks evenly rubbed, wipe off the lemon oil and polish.
If the surface has a glossy sheen you can use a little white toothpaste on a dry cotton towel to rub out the ring. Again you may need to rub the whole surface down to even out the sheen. Wipe clean and polish.
If none of this helps, the moisture may have penetrated through the finish and you will need to refinish the piece.
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Water Rings and Water Spot Removal From Furniture
First immediately remove the wet object from the surface. Blot the surface dry to the touch. Wait. The water that has seeped into the surface needs to evaporate. Most water rings will disappear given a little time. You can use a hair dryer set on the lowest setting to acelerate the process BUT do not set the dryer any higher. This will melt the finish rather than dry the surface. If the ring persists then you need to try another method.
If the surface has a dull sheen, often called satin, use some lemon oil with #0000 steel wool. Put the oil on the steel wool and rub lightly in the direction of the grain. You may need to rub the rest of the surface to have the sheen blend together. Use long even strokes and go from edge to edge. After the table looks evenly rubbed, wipe off the lemon oil and polish.
If the surface has a glossy sheen you can use a little white toothpaste on a dry cotton towel to rub out the ring. Again you may need to rub the whole surface down to even out the sheen. Wipe clean and polish.
If none of this helps, the moisture may have penetrated through the finish and you will need to refinish the piece.
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Removing oil from Furniture ... by Using Cotton Wipers ...
Removing oil from Furniture
You will need to work in an open, well ventilated area for this. Oils and greases seep into a wood surface and can only be remove by using a poultice. You will need to go to your local swimming pool supply store and get a small bag of diatomatious earth and then go to the hardware store and get a gallon or two of acetone. Make a paste with the two. USE GLOVES. Spread a 1/2" layer of your paste over the oil or gease spot. The oil will seep from the wood into the paster as the acetone evaporates out. Once the paste is dry scrap it off and dispose of it. Expect to apply the paste several times to remove all of the oil.
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Removing oil from Furniture
You will need to work in an open, well ventilated area for this. Oils and greases seep into a wood surface and can only be remove by using a poultice. You will need to go to your local swimming pool supply store and get a small bag of diatomatious earth and then go to the hardware store and get a gallon or two of acetone. Make a paste with the two. USE GLOVES. Spread a 1/2" layer of your paste over the oil or gease spot. The oil will seep from the wood into the paster as the acetone evaporates out. Once the paste is dry scrap it off and dispose of it. Expect to apply the paste several times to remove all of the oil.
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Candle wax Removal from Furniture ... by Using Wiping Rags ...
Candle wax Removal from Furniture
Candle wax can be easily scraped off a surface with a credit card. Use the card to take off thin layers of the wax until you get down to the last of it. You can remove the rest with a soft cloth and lemon oil. Wipe off the remaining oil and polish.
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Candle wax Removal from Furniture
Candle wax can be easily scraped off a surface with a credit card. Use the card to take off thin layers of the wax until you get down to the last of it. You can remove the rest with a soft cloth and lemon oil. Wipe off the remaining oil and polish.
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Waxy Build-up Removal from Furniture ... by Using Cotton Wipers ...
Waxy Build-up Removal from Furniture
Usually waxy build-up is just a softened finish. A number of things including oil from your skin, food oils, and some detergents can break down a finish and make it sticky, and cause it to attract dirt and grime. Use mineral spirits or naphtha with a soft rag or #0000 steel wool to clean the surface. If your finish has softened all the way through to the wood, this process could leave you with bare wood. If your finish is that bad you probably need to strip the piece and refinish it.
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Waxy Build-up Removal from Furniture
Usually waxy build-up is just a softened finish. A number of things including oil from your skin, food oils, and some detergents can break down a finish and make it sticky, and cause it to attract dirt and grime. Use mineral spirits or naphtha with a soft rag or #0000 steel wool to clean the surface. If your finish has softened all the way through to the wood, this process could leave you with bare wood. If your finish is that bad you probably need to strip the piece and refinish it.
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Removing Super Glue from Furniture ... by Using Wiping Rags ...
Removing Super Glue from Furniture
Use some 600 grit wet or dry sandpaper and a hard flat sanding block. Make sure you hold the block level while sanding the glue down flush. You will probably sand some of the surrounding finish but try to keep this to a minimum. Once you get it sanded level, you will need to finish sanding the spot with 1200 grit paper.
If the surface has a dull or satin finish use #0000 steel wool and lemon oil, put the lemon oil on the steel wool and rub in the direction of the grain. You will probably need to rub the rest of the surface to even out the sheen. Wipe the remaining oil and polish.
If the surface is glossy use rubbing compounds and a cotton rag or rubbing cloth. Polish afterwards.
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Removing Super Glue from Furniture
Use some 600 grit wet or dry sandpaper and a hard flat sanding block. Make sure you hold the block level while sanding the glue down flush. You will probably sand some of the surrounding finish but try to keep this to a minimum. Once you get it sanded level, you will need to finish sanding the spot with 1200 grit paper.
If the surface has a dull or satin finish use #0000 steel wool and lemon oil, put the lemon oil on the steel wool and rub in the direction of the grain. You will probably need to rub the rest of the surface to even out the sheen. Wipe the remaining oil and polish.
If the surface is glossy use rubbing compounds and a cotton rag or rubbing cloth. Polish afterwards.
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Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Dusting Tip ... by Using Cloth Wipers ...
Dusting Tip
Spray broom or dust mop with you favorite furniture polish and the dust and dirt will be easier to collect when you sweep.
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Dusting Tip
Spray broom or dust mop with you favorite furniture polish and the dust and dirt will be easier to collect when you sweep.
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Removing Cobwebs ... by Using Cloth Rags ...
Removing Cobwebs
If you can't reach the cobwebs with your feather duster, use the detached vacuum wand as an extension.
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Removing Cobwebs
If you can't reach the cobwebs with your feather duster, use the detached vacuum wand as an extension.
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Removing Urine Spots ... by Using Cotton Rags ...
Removing Urine Spots
Get to them quickly with a solution of dish detergent and water.
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Removing Urine Spots
Get to them quickly with a solution of dish detergent and water.
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Cleaning Ashtrays ... by Using Cloth Wipers ...
Cleaning Ashtrays
Spray furniture polish on hard to clean ashtrays. Ashes then dump out without sticking.
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Cleaning Ashtrays
Spray furniture polish on hard to clean ashtrays. Ashes then dump out without sticking.
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Freshen Curtains ... by Using Wiping Rags ...
Freshen Curtains
Freshen curtains in the dryer with a fabric softener sheet and a damp towel.
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Freshen Curtains
Freshen curtains in the dryer with a fabric softener sheet and a damp towel.
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Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Dusting Indoor Plants ... by Using Wiping Rags ...
Dusting Indoor Plants
Remember, plants get dusty too. You can clean small plants in the kitchen sink, and larger ones enjoy a shower in the bathroom.
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Dusting Indoor Plants
Remember, plants get dusty too. You can clean small plants in the kitchen sink, and larger ones enjoy a shower in the bathroom.
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Miniblind Spring Cleaning ... by Using Cloth Rags ...
Miniblind Spring Cleaning
Take the blind down and take it outside.
Lay it on an old blanket preferably on a slanted area of the yard.
Let the blind out all the way and make sure all the louvers are flat.
Mix up a bucket of all-purpose cleaner or ammonia solution.
Scrub with a soft brush then turn it over to do the back side.
By now the blanket is wet and is helping to clean the blind and protecting it.
Hang the blind on a clothesline and hose it off.
Gentle shaking will help it begin to drip dry.
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Miniblind Spring Cleaning
Take the blind down and take it outside.
Lay it on an old blanket preferably on a slanted area of the yard.
Let the blind out all the way and make sure all the louvers are flat.
Mix up a bucket of all-purpose cleaner or ammonia solution.
Scrub with a soft brush then turn it over to do the back side.
By now the blanket is wet and is helping to clean the blind and protecting it.
Hang the blind on a clothesline and hose it off.
Gentle shaking will help it begin to drip dry.
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Cleaning Linen Closets ... by Using Cotton Rags ...
Cleaning Linen Closets
Linen closets can be a jumbled mess, especially when you have children making their own beds. Organize bed linens in sets. Fold flat sheet in half twice lengthwise, then fold fitted sheet the same way and lay it on top of the flat folded sheet. Add one or two pillow cases folded long ways and roll them all together into a neat roll. Whoever is making the bed can grab only a roll instead of rummaging around and making a mess.
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Cleaning Linen Closets
Linen closets can be a jumbled mess, especially when you have children making their own beds. Organize bed linens in sets. Fold flat sheet in half twice lengthwise, then fold fitted sheet the same way and lay it on top of the flat folded sheet. Add one or two pillow cases folded long ways and roll them all together into a neat roll. Whoever is making the bed can grab only a roll instead of rummaging around and making a mess.
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Clean Mirrors ... by Using Cloth Wipers ...
Clean Mirrors
Remove hair spray from a mirror with a little rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth.
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Clean Mirrors
Remove hair spray from a mirror with a little rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth.
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Disinfect Doorknobs ... by Using Cotton Rags ...
Disinfect Doorknobs
Always disinfect doorknobs, switchplates and telephones. They collect germs from everyone who touches them.
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Disinfect Doorknobs
Always disinfect doorknobs, switchplates and telephones. They collect germs from everyone who touches them.
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Monday, August 14, 2006
Cleaning Acoustical Tiles ... by Using Cloth Wipers ...
Cleaning Acoustical Tiles
Clean with the dust-brush attachment of your vacuum cleaner.
Remove stains and dirt with mild soap and water. Don't let the tiles get too wet.
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Cleaning Acoustical Tiles
Clean with the dust-brush attachment of your vacuum cleaner.
Remove stains and dirt with mild soap and water. Don't let the tiles get too wet.
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Cleaning Wallpaper ... by Using Wiping Rags ...
Cleaning Wallpaper
To dust papered walls, tie a dustcloth over your broom and work from the top down.
To remove pencil marks and other non-greasy spots from non-washable papers, use an art-gum eraser or a slice of fresh rye bread.
To remove greasy spots, crayon marks and food stains, apply a paste of cleaning fluid and fuller's earth, cornstarch or whiting. Let dry and brush off. Repeat the treatment until the spot is gone.
Wipe off fingerprints with a damp cloth, then sprinkle the moist area with fuller's earth. Let it dry and then brush it off.
To prevent splash marks when you're washing baseboards or other woodwork, mask wallpaper with a wide ruler, venetian blind-slat or a piece of rigid plastic.
When you save scraps of wallpaper for patching, tack them to a wall in the attic or closet. When you use them for repairs, they won't look so brand new.
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Cleaning Wallpaper
To dust papered walls, tie a dustcloth over your broom and work from the top down.
To remove pencil marks and other non-greasy spots from non-washable papers, use an art-gum eraser or a slice of fresh rye bread.
To remove greasy spots, crayon marks and food stains, apply a paste of cleaning fluid and fuller's earth, cornstarch or whiting. Let dry and brush off. Repeat the treatment until the spot is gone.
Wipe off fingerprints with a damp cloth, then sprinkle the moist area with fuller's earth. Let it dry and then brush it off.
To prevent splash marks when you're washing baseboards or other woodwork, mask wallpaper with a wide ruler, venetian blind-slat or a piece of rigid plastic.
When you save scraps of wallpaper for patching, tack them to a wall in the attic or closet. When you use them for repairs, they won't look so brand new.
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Cleaning Wicker ... by Using Cotton Rags ...
Cleaning Wicker
Remove dust from wicker by vacuuming with the dust brush attachment. To remove grime, wash with a solution of 2 tablespoons ammonia per gallon of water. use a paintbrush or a toothbrush to get at hard-to-reach places. Rinse well. Air dry in the shade.
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Cleaning Wicker
Remove dust from wicker by vacuuming with the dust brush attachment. To remove grime, wash with a solution of 2 tablespoons ammonia per gallon of water. use a paintbrush or a toothbrush to get at hard-to-reach places. Rinse well. Air dry in the shade.
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Removing Water Stains from Wall Paper ... by Using Cotton Wipers ...
Removing Water Stains from Wall Paper
If the fabric is non-washable, gently scratch off the stain (which is made up of mineral deposits) with your fingernail. Still there? Hold the spot over a steaming teakettle until well-dampened. As it dries, rub the stain, working from its outer edges toward the center.
Remove hard-water stains from glasses and bottles by rubbing them with steel wool dipped in vinegar.
Cover hard-water stains on bathroom fixtures with a paste of baking soda and vinegar. Then drape with a terry clot towel and let stand for about an hour. Wipe off, rinse and dry.
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Removing Water Stains from Wall Paper
If the fabric is non-washable, gently scratch off the stain (which is made up of mineral deposits) with your fingernail. Still there? Hold the spot over a steaming teakettle until well-dampened. As it dries, rub the stain, working from its outer edges toward the center.
Remove hard-water stains from glasses and bottles by rubbing them with steel wool dipped in vinegar.
Cover hard-water stains on bathroom fixtures with a paste of baking soda and vinegar. Then drape with a terry clot towel and let stand for about an hour. Wipe off, rinse and dry.
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Cleaning Miniblinds ... by Using Wiping Rags ...
Cleaning Miniblinds
Slip your hands into a pair of socks for cleaning the miniblinds. Dip one hand into a bucket of warm, soapy water and hold the blinds between your two hands. Rub back and forth until you've cleaned the whole surface. Then reverse sides so the dry sock dries the blinds.
Wipe miniblinds with damp fabric softener sheets to eliminate static that collects dust. The same trick works for your T.V. screen.
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Cleaning Miniblinds
Slip your hands into a pair of socks for cleaning the miniblinds. Dip one hand into a bucket of warm, soapy water and hold the blinds between your two hands. Rub back and forth until you've cleaned the whole surface. Then reverse sides so the dry sock dries the blinds.
Wipe miniblinds with damp fabric softener sheets to eliminate static that collects dust. The same trick works for your T.V. screen.
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Sunday, August 13, 2006
New White Cotton T-Shirt Rags are cut up pieces of new end roll materials that are:*White*Washed and Bleached*Great All Purpose Wiper ... by Using Cloth Rags ...


New White Cotton T-Shirt Rags are cut up pieces of new end roll materials that are:
*White
*Washed and Bleached
*Great All Purpose Wiper
*White
*Washed and Bleached
*Great All Purpose Wiper
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Cleaning Marble ... by Using Cloth Wipers ...
Cleaning Marble
To remove stains, sprinkle salt on a fresh cut lemon. Rub very lightly over stain. Do not rub hard or you will ruin the polished surface. Wash off with soap and water.
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Cleaning Marble
To remove stains, sprinkle salt on a fresh cut lemon. Rub very lightly over stain. Do not rub hard or you will ruin the polished surface. Wash off with soap and water.
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Polishing Furniture ... by Using Cotton Wipers ...
Polishing Furniture
Carved furniture- dip old toothbrush into furniture polish and brush lightly.
To remove polish build-up mix one cup water and one cup vinegar. Dip soft cloth in the mixture and wring out before wiping furniture. Dry immediately with another soft, dry cloth.
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Polishing Furniture
Carved furniture- dip old toothbrush into furniture polish and brush lightly.
To remove polish build-up mix one cup water and one cup vinegar. Dip soft cloth in the mixture and wring out before wiping furniture. Dry immediately with another soft, dry cloth.
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Removing Deodorant Stains from Washables ... by Using Cotton Wipers ...
Removing Deodorant Stains from Washables
Wipe area with white vinegar. If stain remains, soak with denatured alcohol. Wash with detergent in hottest water safe for fabric.
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Removing Deodorant Stains from Washables
Wipe area with white vinegar. If stain remains, soak with denatured alcohol. Wash with detergent in hottest water safe for fabric.
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Cleaning Glass Table Tops ... by Using Wiping Rags ...
Cleaning Glass Table Tops
Clean by rubbing with a little lemon juice, dry with paper towels and polish with newspaper for a sparkling table.
Toothpaste will remove small scratches from glass.
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Cleaning Glass Table Tops
Clean by rubbing with a little lemon juice, dry with paper towels and polish with newspaper for a sparkling table.
Toothpaste will remove small scratches from glass.
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