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Todd Malin U.S. View Profile
| I can answer just about any question relating to carpet & furniture cleaning and spot removal. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Sijka U.S. View Profile
| I have been researching the "Artof stain removal" for years; trying to find just the right combination of products that will work. I have a lot of "homemade" solutions and ones that require searching for the product (but I can guide you).
I wourk with fabrics, carpets, leathers, carseats, etc. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
ken becker U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions on just about anything that has to do with cleaning. From grout to windows I have almost cleaned it all and know what works and what doesn't. Specialty items such as area rugs and certain types of frabric I have no experience in cleaning. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-07-05 Kerosene oil in pool: Kelly, This is from my sister who has a pool. She says the onl;y product that has worked for her is at this website, you may be able to find it at your local pool/home store also: http://naturalchemistry...
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2008-07-01 dog urine stain: Noreen, The BEST product ever for carpet, upholstery and fabric stains!!! I have tried almost EVERY stain remover made in my time and by luck I was switching past QVC-home shopping network-and...
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2008-06-30 Removing permanent marker from window blinds: With wood blinds you may be able to use a very fine sandpaper. You may end up removing some of the color or finish on the blinds, but sometimes you can fix that with wood polish or wax or a wood stain...
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2008-06-30 Removing permanent marker from window blinds: Larry, I assume the blind is fabric, not vinyl. If it is vinyl or metal, let me know. It is very difficult if not impossible to remove marker from fabric blinds. You can try to put a very small amount...
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2008-06-27 bedsheet fuzz balls: Jodi, Check the label of your sheets that ball-up. I'll bet they are a low "thread count", 250 or less. The higher the thread count, the softer and more durable the sheet is. I have compared sheets...
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