Best stain removing products and
cleaning tips to use on your next trip
How to vanquish the stains that are taking over every
surface in your house. Plus, some indestructible home products that will repel
just about anything your kids can dish out.
To take the usual stain
suspects out of carpets and upholstery, these are the best homemade solutions
(apply each with a towel):
• Dish soap: ¼ teaspoon non-bleach product (such as
Dawn, Joy, or clear Ivory) plus 1 cup water.
• Vinegar: 1 part white vinegar, 1 part water.
• Ammonia: 1 tablespoon clear household formula plus 1 cup water.
• Hydrogen peroxide: ½ cup plus 1 teaspoon household ammonia. (When using the store-bought cleaners or solvents mentioned below, follow the package directions. For all the treatments, test on an inconspicuous spot first.).
• Vinegar: 1 part white vinegar, 1 part water.
• Ammonia: 1 tablespoon clear household formula plus 1 cup water.
• Hydrogen peroxide: ½ cup plus 1 teaspoon household ammonia. (When using the store-bought cleaners or solvents mentioned below, follow the package directions. For all the treatments, test on an inconspicuous spot first.).
Yard Dirt
Let
dry, then vacuum
up loose particles. Next, apply a solution of warm water and dish soap. Remove
soap residue with a damp towel; blot. Repeat until the stain is gone.
Snow and Salt
The calcium chloride in salty melted
ice is alkaline and can leave a brownish stain. First vacuum up what you can.
Next, neutralize with a vinegar solution. Blot with a towel from the edge of
the stain inward. Follow with a solution of warm water and dish soap, then remove with a damp towel.
Pee
Soak up wetness with a towel. Apply
a solution of warm water and dish soap. Remove soap residue with a damp towel;
blot. If the stain persists, blot on an ammonia solution with a damp towel.
When the stain is gone, apply a vinegar solution. Blot with the damp towel.
Blood
Apply a solution of cold water and
dish soap. Remove soap residue with a damp towel; blot. If the stain persists,
blot on an ammonia solution with a damp towel. Then use a peroxide solution.
Let stand for a few hours. Repeat if necessary. When the stain is gone, blot on
a vinegar solution. Follow with a damp towel.
Vomit
Apply a solution of warm water and
dish soap (blot; don’t rub). Remove soap residue with a damp towel; blot.
Repeat if necessary. If the stain persists, blot on an ammonia solution with a
damp towel.
Poop
Apply
a solution of warm water and dish soap. Remove soap residue with a damp towel;
blot. Repeat. If the stain persists, blot on an ammonia solution with a warm,
damp towel.
Milk
Soak up as much wetness as possible
with a towel. Then apply a solution of warm water and dish soap. Remove soap
residue with a damp towel; blot. Repeat if necessary.
Tomato Sauce
Scrape off dried sauce, then apply a
solution of warm water and dish soap. Remove soap residue with a damp towel;
blot. If the stain persists, blot on an ammonia solution with a warm, damp
towel.
(Illustration : Andy J. Miller)Food Grease
apply sparingly to a cloth (not the
stain) and work in. If the stain persists, apply Level 2 solvent. Follow with a
damp towel; blot excess moisture.
Juice or Berries
Scrape up any solids, then apply a
solution of warm water and dish soap. Remove soap residue with a damp towel;
blot. If the stain persists, blot on an ammonia solution with a warm, damp
towel.
(Illustration : Andy J. Miller)Marker or Sharpie
If the stain persists, apply Level 2
solvent. Follow with a damp towel; blot excess moisture. For walls, use dish
soap and a wet soft, non-cellulose sponge, which shouldn’t harm paint.
Ground-in Crayon
Apply a solution of warm water and
dish soap, using a wet sponge. Blot from the outside of the stain to the
center; reapply as necessary. Remove soap residue with a damp towel; blot. For
serious cases,
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