I did try the DIY stain remover just quickly rubbing it all over the shoe and letting it sit for about 40 minutes. I tossed in the wash and you can see a huge difference. Use high quality chemical cleaning supplies, and save with IGA products and prices in the catalogues. They still ...
Spot treat. Spritz the stain remover onto the clothes or textiles you want to treat until the area is saturated. I suggest applying the spray at least 30 minutes before laundering, so the enzymes have time to work. For stubborn stains, leave the stain remover overnight. Scrub. Use an old...
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Throw the article of clothing into a cold wash with detergent and it should be done! You can double or triple this recipe and store it for future use. Stain Removal Tips Even the best stain remover won’t work if you aren’t using it right. Here are some tips for getting the most ...
Learn how to make your own DIY cat stain remover, as well as how to remove cat odors from your home.
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...
The first thing I did was wash the wooden surface and dry it well. Next, I took a clean, white cotton towel that wasn’t too thick and placed it over the scorch marks. Taking an old iron set to high dry heat, I carefully place it directly over the stain (with the towel in betwee...
a) Pre-wash fabric: Before cutting and sewing your curtains, it’s advisable to pre-wash your fabric to prevent any shrinkage or color bleeding that may occur during subsequent washes. b) Use proper tools: Invest in quality sewing tools such as sharp fabric scissors, measuring tape, pins, ...
For cat or dog urine u can try mouthwash w/ water. I have not tried this, but another landlord has tried it and said it worked for him. Not sure what mixture he used, but thought I would mention this in case somebody wanted to try it. Michelle Reply You never want to use vinega...