• Cleaning - Laundry to Flooring

  • How to Remove Paint from a Carpet

    Many people believe that there is no relevant way to remove paint from the carpet!  Not so.  Your best bet to paint removal is to work with the paint while it is still fresh and wet.  However, if you have a dried paint stain on your carpet, look for hints at the bottom of this article on that as well.

    • Removing Pet Odors

      To clean the smell, you first have to locate the smell. In the case of feces, this is usually easy but dried urine can hide in dark carpets. Your options? Get on your hands and knees and prepare your nose for a serious workout or purchase a black light from your neighborhood hardware store.

    • Cleaning a Mattress

      Stains from the inevitable dog, child, or other unmentionable accident are a much harder beast when they are left to sit for a period of time. As soon as the incident has been discovered, the mattress should be cleaned thoroughly.

    • Laundry Soap

      In Consumer Reports magazine, when laundry soaps were put head to head, the first thing compared was price. Not to mention names, but the “tidal” wave of cost efficiency definitely went to the no name brands.

    • How to Remove Sweat Stains from Clothing

      All in all, sweat DOES come out of clothes.  You simply have to be diligent and to use a removal method as soon as possible.  The longer it sits, the harder it will be to remove. Here are a few tips to ensure you can remove this type of stain.

    • Washing Windows

      For some reason, people seem to run into all sorts of frustrating problems when they wash windows. They end up replacing the stains and crud marks with even uglier smears and water spots.

    • Cat Urine Cleaning Products

      Cat urine contains five different strains of bacteria; two are associated with the cat’s specific marking scent, with the rest being in the cat spray, urine, and uric acid.

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