A practical guide for removing glue from various types of fabric using easy methods and commonly found materials.
How to remove super glue and other adhesives from common surfaces. Bring out your inner handyman and get glue off clothing, floors, furniture, and more.
How to Remove Mold and Mildew Stains from Outdoor Furniture Fabric Mold and mildew stains are common enemies of outdoor fabric and should be addressed quickly. Phifer designer outdoor fabrics are treated with Microban® anti-microbial protection which works continuously to slow the growth of bacte...
Remove shoelaces: Always remove the shoelaces from the shoes before cleaning them. This allows you to clean the laces thoroughly. Use a mesh laundry bag: If you're using a washing machine, place the shoelaces in a mesh laundry bag to prevent tangling. Rinse thoroughly: If you're handwashing...
Tide's stain removal guide shows you how to remove over 80 different types of stains; leaving clothes cleaner, fresher and brighter for longer!
Follow these instructions to clean Converse of canvas, leather, and suede varieties, drawn from the Converse company website: Canvas Remove excess dirt to clean the outsole (the part of the shoe that steps on the ground). Mix lukewarm water and a small amount of mild soap, as defined in...
Wipe the shoe with a damp cloth to remove any bit of dirt or mud. You can also clean the shoe or boots with saddle soap to remove any persistent scuffs. Avoid dipping the leather shoe or boots in water or using harsh chemicals that can damage the material. When you have cleaned the ...
However, since our shoes are most often made of leather, both natural and faux, suede, or all sorts of fabric, or rubber, removing spray paint from those surfaces might turn into quite a challenging task! This is why, to remove spray paint from your footwear safely and effectively, you ...
Every 10 minutes, use spatula to stir up quinoa, break apart any clumps, and keep from sticking on the pan. Remove quinoa from oven and, working in 1-cup batches, toast in large non-stick skillet, stirring constantly (no oil needed). Quinoa will be toasted properly when you hear the ...
This includes running water from a hose over the surface or using an old toothbrush or nail brush to scrub at stains. Even if you’re only trying to remove dirt, doing this will actually cause irreversible damage! The fine hairs which make up the fabric can become tangled and matted down...