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Kids and Stains and How to Get Them Out

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Removing stains doesn’t have to be rocket science or become a scene where you’re shouting expletives. If it’s summer and you have kids, you have stains. Maybe Dad’s out in the back practicing baseball with junior and he slides for home base or the kids are riding bikes or skateboards and one falls and scrapes themselves up. These things happen all too often, leaving you to clean up. Below are some easy, non-toxic ways to get some of the most common kids stains out! Blood Stain Removal First off, don’t use hot or warm water. This can lock in the stain and make it a permanent stain. Hydrogen Peroxide This handy multi-tasker works great on blood stains. Put a piece of plastic wrap under the stain, then pour the hydrogen peroxide right on the stain. Cover with another piece of plastic wrap then a towel (hp turns to water when exposed to light). Check the progress after a few minutes, repeat as necessary. Rinse with cool water. Ammonia This can be used on most fabrics and it won’t damag...

Removing Carpet Stains

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No one ever really likes to hear the word “Oops!” It typically leads to something having to be fixed or cleaned and time taken away from whatever it was you were doing. In this case we’re talking about carpet stains. Maybe someone spilled on the carpet or a stain was brought into the house from the bottom of dirty shoes, or a nice little mess one of the animals made. Removing carpet stains is essential, especially if you have little ones crawling around. A Few Tips to Keep in Mind Before Starting • Blot stains don’t rub or scrub hard. You don’t want to spread the stain further into the carpet or damage carpet fibers. • In most cases you will work from the outside of the stain towards the center. • Don’t use an excessive amount of water or cleaning solution. You want to get the liquid out of the carpet and not have it soaking through the carpet pad. • Test new cleaning methods in an inconspicuous spot first. • Use clean terry towels or white paper towels to blot up stains. • Use pr...