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Tips for Cleaning the Most Common Household Stains

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Whether you have children or live alone, stains are an inevitable part of life. If you need some extra tips for cleaning the most common household stains, continue reading below.

Baking Soda

Baking soda is a versatile cleaning product that can get rid of a variety of household stains.

Stains in the Oven

The inside of the oven is an area every homeowner avoids cleaning because it can feel like a daunting task. Baking soda is an effective tool for the job!

Sprinkle baking soda over the stains, then spray lightly with water or a water and white vinegar solution. After waiting for about 30 minutes, you can wipe up the stains with a paper towel. If you have some tough stains, consider letting the solution sit for an additional 30 minutes to an hour.

Stains in the Microwave

Another area that falls victim to food stains is the inside of the microwave. Mix two tablespoons of baking soda with one cup of water in a microwave-safe bowl. Next, put the bowl in the microwave and run it for 5 minutes. After the time is up, take the bowl out of the microwave. Then, you can start easily wiping down the stained area. This will help remove stains and any lingering odors.

Dish Soap

Dish soap is specially designed to break down grease stains on dishes, but it’s also very effective on clothing fabrics.

Grease Stains

You can get a grease stain from butter, cooking oils, mayonnaise, grease from different types of meats, and even lotions! Simply washing your favorite piece of clothing with water and laundry detergent won’t do the trick since oil and water don’t mix. But you must act quickly.

Clothing Items

Grab a gentle dish soap that is popular for removing grease stains from dishes. Apply the dish soap directly to the grease stain on the fabric, then rub it in using your fingers. There’s no need to aggressively scrub the area; the dish soap will work well with just a gentle rub.

Afterward, place the clothing item in the washing machine and run the cycle like normal. Take the clothing item out of the washer once it’s finished and check to make sure the stain is gone before placing it in the dryer.

Upholstery Fabrics

Perhaps you accidentally get a small grease stain on your couch. Dish soap can help remove the stain. Place a couple of drops of dish soap on the affected area and let it sit for a few minutes. Next, use a damp, cool cloth to gently rub the stain.

Removing Melted Candle Wax

Have you ever knocked over a candle filled with melted wax? It’s not as complicated as you might think to remove wax from your carpet and upholstery items. The best way to remove melted candle wax from any surface is by filling a sealable plastic bag with ice to freeze the wax. Another method is to use an iron on low heat. Place a towel over the stain, then lightly place the iron on it for a short time.

Spills and stains happen! Implementing these tips for cleaning the most common household stains will help you have a clean and satisfying space.

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