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How to Clean Stains From Vinyl Siding

As much as you’d like for it to stay clean and shiny, the vinyl siding on your home seems to attract stains. Pollen and dust can build up on the siding, creating a nice spot for mold and mildew to grow. Your children can leave their handprints behind when they play outdoors. Fortunately, cleaning the stains from your vinyl siding is a relatively painless chore, one that you can do on a warm day.

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How to Clean Stained Ceramic Tile

Ceramic tile is tough and durable, but like most surfaces it can be stained. If you’ve moved a bucket, appliance or piece of furniture only to find an unsightly stain where it was sitting, there’s no need to panic. While ceramic is porous, you can lift the stain from the ceramic tile and once again have a gleaming floor.

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How to Clean a Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink

With time, your once shiny stainless steel sink can become dull, stained and scratched. Restore and preserve the beauty of your stainless steel kitchen sink with regular cleanings and periodic polishings. Remove food, grime, water spots, rust spots and minor scratches in just a few minutes using common household products that work so well you hardly need to use any elbow grease.

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How to Clean Pet Stains From Your Carpet

Pet accidents happen. It is a part of life for pet owners. Puppies and kittens take a while to get the hang of potty training, older pets have occasional accidents and upset tummies happen. Unfortunately, sometimes accidents occur on carpet, where they are difficult to remove. The object of cleaning is to remove not only stains but odor as well. It is best to clean pet stains early, while they are still fresh. Once the stains set, they are more difficult to remove. Older stains may require several cleaning attempts.

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How to Clean a Coffee Stain Out of Carpet

Spilled coffee leaves an ugly brown stain on carpets. For the best results, take quick action and remove the coffee stain while it is still fresh. You can remove old coffee stains; it just takes a little extra work. The wrong cleaners can permanently set the stain into the carpet. The right cleaners lift up coffee stains, leaving your carpet looking new.