Sitting right in your cupboard are surprising stain removers that make cleaning a breeze. Ditch common harsh chemicals for these simple and safe alternatives.
November 6, 2014
Sitting right in your cupboard are surprising stain removers that make cleaning a breeze. Ditch common harsh chemicals for these simple and safe alternatives.
Cheap, white shaving foam is a lifesaver for carpet stains. Red wine, fruit juice and grease stains are no match.
Why it works: Shaving foam is essentially foamed soap, so it cuts through grease with ease.
Dark soda may be bad for your health, but it's great for your toilet.
Why it works: The acid in cola removes the rust from porcelain. This is also the reason that it's bad for your teeth.
Non-gel toothpaste can be used to remove stains from a number of surfaces. It takes crayon marks off of walls, removes ink and lipstick stains from clothing and can remove some stains from carpets.
Why it works: Toothpaste contains mild abrasive and whitening agents that help bleach stains away gently.
If your upholstery has an unsightly stain, clean it with this homemade concoction.
Why it works: Baking soda absorbs the liquid in stains and then reacts with the vinegar to loosen them.
Hand sanitizer can remove ink and grease stains from clothing in a pinch.
Why it works: The alcohol in the hand sanitizer cuts through the ink and grease, pulling it out of the fabric easily.
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