What to Use for Removing Stains from Your Home

Sep 16
07:47

2011

Martha Wayman

Martha Wayman

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You can find a variety of stain remover products almost anywhere. Most of the time they are used as a general cleaner and not as a stain remover, you need a good cleaning agent designed to combat your most difficult stains.

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As a mother with children it’s good to have some of your most common household products on hand whether they are chemical based or just natural home remedies ready and available for you to use. When an accident happens it’s better to have some of these products already available.  You don’t want to find yourself making a trip to the store right then. Here are some awesome ideas for stain removal.

·         Awesome can be found at Wal-Mart,What to Use for Removing Stains from Your Home Articles Target and Family Dollar just to name a few places.  You can also find it at your local grocery store.  It removes red permanent marker from walls, carpet and upholstery. You can even spray it on clothes to remove blood and wine. It’s very safe to use and leaves no residue.

·         Oxy clean has many products for different stain removal applications. Whether it’s getting grass stains out of clothes or red Gatorade out of carpet this product is great! You can use it as a pre-soak to whiten and brighten your clothes. It takes out baby poop too!

·         The Works toilet bowl cleaner not only combats rust, hard water spots and grime from your toilet but if used properly removes scale and hard water spots off of windows, sinks and bathtubs. It really is a great window cleaner for any type of glass or window.

·         Brody Chemical has a mold & mildew stain remover product that is great for getting rid of stubborn stains from tile, grout and fiberglass. Although it is not recommended for use on marble, metal, vinyl or painted surfaces. If you need something tough for the bathroom or anywhere with tile I suggest looking into Brody Chemical products.  

Note: Remember to keep all chemical based products away from the reach of small children. Store in a high cupboard or place so if they tried to stand on a stool they could not reach it. I had a real bad experience and a close call. It taught me a good lesson. Please take my advice and keep all your stain removers, and household cleaning supplies in a safe place. It’s very important to have peace of mind when you are not at home.