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Removing Chocolate Stains from Wool

How do I remove chocolate stains from woolen clothes?

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Removing Marker from Painted Door

I want to remove marker pen from my painted front door. Any suggestions?

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Removing Nail Polish from Fabric

How do I remove dried nail polish from a comforter? It is 100% cotton.

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Cleaning Marble

How do I remove little dark spots on marble?

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Removing Stains from Granite Countertops

Removing Stains from Granite Countertops

Christine Maroulis with Merry Maids has some great tips for cleaning grnaite counter tops in the this video. Be sure to watch the related videos for more helpful cleaning tips.

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Natural Stain Removal

For stains on clothing the easiest way to remove is by buying vinegar, a tooth brush, and baking soda. Rub it into the stain by making a paste and voila the stain is gone.

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Peanut Oil on Concrete

How do I remove peanut oil from concrete?

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Red wine spill on wood table

Removing Red Wine Stains from Wood Furniture

Red Wine stains can be extremely difficult to remove. Wood furniture can easily be stained especially if it doesn't have a good finish or the spill wasn't wiped up immediately. This is a guide about removing red wine stains from wood furniture.

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Removing Red Wine Stains from Granite

This is a guide about removing red wine stains from granite. Red wine stains on granite can damage it's beautiful appearance. It is important to not further damage the surface in your attempts to remove the stains.

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Removing Red Wine Stains from Microfiber

This is a guide about removing red wine stains from microfiber. Red wine will stain just about anything it lands on, especially microfiber.

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Removing Red Wine Stains from Marble, Removing Red Wine Stains from Clothing, Glass of red wine tipping over with wine splashing out.

Removing Red Wine Stains from Marble

This is a guide about removing red wine stains from marble. Red wine stains can be difficult to get out of just about anything, even marble.

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Removing Tar from Clothing, Removing Tar from Upholstery, Removing Tar from Aluminum Siding

Removing Tar from Aluminum Siding

This is a guide about removing tar from aluminum siding. If you have put a tar roof on a building with aluminum siding, the tar get splattered in places you don't want very easily. Removing the tar from your aluminum siding can be a big chore.

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Removing Black Hair Dye Spots on Light Wood Table

There are black drops of dye on my light wood table. How do I remove them?Thank you in advance. I just love this site.

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Removing Hair Dye from Wood

How do I remove dark hair dye off a light colored wood with out removing the paint?

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Removing Hair Dye from Bathroom Sink

This works perfectly! After searching web sites to find out how to remove hair dye from the bathroom sink, I finally found the perfect solution on my own! Take pure liquid bleach.

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Grape juice that is splashing out of the cup.

Removing Grape Juice Stains from a Tablecloth

This is a guide about removing grape juice stains from a tablecloth. Kids love grape juice, so stains from spills are inevitable. Unfortunately grape juice stains can be tough to remove.

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Removing Stains from Granite, Granite Kitchen Counter and Stainless Sink

Removing Stains from Granite

This is a guide about removing stains from granite. Whether it's flooring, countertops or anywhere else, granite looks great. However, if it gets stained it can take some work to get clean.

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Removing Stains from Marble

This is a guide about removing stains from marble. Marble while admittedly beautiful, is a porous and easily stained material. There are methods for removing stains from marble that will not damage the surface.

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Red Hair Dye

Removing Hair Dye Stains from a Bathtub

This is a guide about removing hair dye stains from a bathtub. Newly dyed hair often has residual dye in it, which can stain your bathtub after washing your hair. Find ways to remove these stains by checking out these tips.

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Removing Permanent Ink (Sharpie) from Plastic

This is a guide about removing permanent marker from plastic. While it's never easy to remove permanent marker, there are some things you can try.

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Young woman dyeing her hair.

Removing Hair Dye from Wood

This is a guide about removing hair dye from wood. Dyeing your hair at home can save you a lot of money. However, sometimes there are accidents. A common unexpected outcome of the home dye job is stains on the woodwork or cabinetry.

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Can of paint with a spill on white table.

Removing Paint Stains from Wood Furniture

This is a guide about removing paint stains from wood furniture. Many of us have had this happen. You are busily painting and did not completely cover a piece of furniture. Much to your dismay the living room wall looks great, but the end table is covered in spatters.

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Removing Permanent Marker from Tupperware

How do you remove a name written with black permanent marker from a vintage piece of Tupperware? We have tried Goof Off, Goo Gone, finger nail polish, baking soda paste, hair spray, alcohol, Barkeeper's Friend, Comet, and the name still remains.

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Stain Removal Guide - Out Spot Out!

Stain Removal Guide - Out Spot Out!How many times have you found a stain, whether it be on your favorite shirt or on your brand new carpet or on your favorite easy chair, and wondered "How am I going to get this out?" Well, I have put together a chart that you will be able to print out and laminate and put next to your washer for the next time you need instructions or things to try to remove that stain.