Monday, August 14, 2006
Removing Water Stains from Wall Paper ... by Using Cotton Wipers ...
Removing Water Stains from Wall Paper
If the fabric is non-washable, gently scratch off the stain (which is made up of mineral deposits) with your fingernail. Still there? Hold the spot over a steaming teakettle until well-dampened. As it dries, rub the stain, working from its outer edges toward the center.
Remove hard-water stains from glasses and bottles by rubbing them with steel wool dipped in vinegar.
Cover hard-water stains on bathroom fixtures with a paste of baking soda and vinegar. Then drape with a terry clot towel and let stand for about an hour. Wipe off, rinse and dry.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
Removing Water Stains from Wall Paper
If the fabric is non-washable, gently scratch off the stain (which is made up of mineral deposits) with your fingernail. Still there? Hold the spot over a steaming teakettle until well-dampened. As it dries, rub the stain, working from its outer edges toward the center.
Remove hard-water stains from glasses and bottles by rubbing them with steel wool dipped in vinegar.
Cover hard-water stains on bathroom fixtures with a paste of baking soda and vinegar. Then drape with a terry clot towel and let stand for about an hour. Wipe off, rinse and dry.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854