I am not sure about spray paint, but for accidental acrylic drips, I use Murphy’s Oil Soap. I let it sit for a while then use a plastic spoon as a scraper. Your thumb fits perfectly in the bowl. I use the spoon for scrubbing other set in stains as well. It doesn’t leave litt...
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Learn how to make your own DIY cat stain remover, as well as how to remove cat odors from your home.
Green Cleaning with Lemon Essential Oil says: May 31, 2014 at 8:17 am […] to your homemade dryer sheets for a citrus fresh smell when drying clothes. You can also try this Laundry Stain and Spot Remover using lemon essential […] Natural Stain Removers for Clothes | Loren's World...
DIY Natural Stain Remover Recipe Supplies/Ingredients: 1/2 cup hydrogen peroxide (3% solutionhydrogen peroxide, the kind for cuts and scrapes) Juice of 1/2 lemon (or about 2 tablespoons) 5 drops Lavender Essential Oil (certified organic lavender essential oil) ...
The Laundry Recipes feature four labels printed with the name and recipe for my favorite DIY laundry sprays, including my ultimate stain remover spray, spray starch, and lavender linen spray. OGT readers love these labels! Here’s what just three of them had to say: “Love these labels! The...
I followed Jillee‘s suggestion and applied a few drops of Lemon Essential Oil to cotton balls and left them in my shoes for a few days. It took the oder away. B. Johnson Great for stain removal! I purchased this for my diffuser but thought I would try it on a set in stain as I...
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15. DIY nail growth oil Just in case you’d rather not bathe your fingertips in straight orange juice like the previous recipe suggested, here’s an alternative recipe using lemon and some essential oils! Young Living suggests applying this serum to your nails with a brush like you would wit...
Added: A few of the comments below recommend finishing things off by wiping in a bit of olive oil once successfully getting rid of the stains, this helps nourish the wood and give it a bit of love after all that it’s been through. ...