How to remove stains on furniture

Simple ways to remove stains on furniture

Remove stains on household items

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Wash ink-stained carpets with milk

Remove ink from carpet

When the ink is on the carpet, washing the whole carpet is too tiring. Take a cotton ball dipped in milk and apply it to the ink stain. Change the cotton several times to suck milk into the carpet. Then, you take a sponge dipped in soapy water and pat the ink stain, or rub it vigorously. When done, use another sponge soaked in water to clean it.

Remove insect egg stains on furniture

Old silverware inevitably has stains caused by the eggs of flies and insects. To lose these traces, use a damp cloth soaked in very small salt and wipe over and over again where the stain is. Then wash it off with hot water and soap.

Remove stains on rubber items

Rubber items used for a long time often get black. To clean them, you just need to soak them in boiling water mixed with powdered soap for about 10 minutes.

After soaking, take a clean cloth to wipe it. Your things will be clean and new again.

Remove oil stains on book pages

To remove oil stains on precious pages, you should make a cotton ball soaked in "devil urine" (Amonic, Ammoniaque) and gently rub it on the oil stain. Then you leave the page in a cool place to dry.

Remove plastic stains on hands

If you have vegetable or fruit sap on your hands, don't wash it with soap, it's not clean. You must use a stone, preferably a pumice stone, to remove the plastic. Then you use a piece of fresh lemon again. Surely the plastic stain will fly away.

Remove stains on glass and ceramic tiles

Clean white ceramic tiles

White ceramic tile is stained, you can use lemon to rub the stain to clean it and then brush it again with normal oil.

Remove stains on tiles and enameled items

Glass, tile or enameled items are dirty, you can use vinegar to clean.

As for the cement tile floor, you can also use vinegar mixed with water to clean.

Remove stains on glass

People also often take a soft cloth dipped in cold water to clean the glass of the cabinet, the table glass. It is best to take lime or water-based chalk and apply it evenly on the glass, let the chalk or lime dry and then wipe it with a clean cloth.

Remove stains on metal

Remove fruit pus stains on iron

If you want to remove the pus stains from fruits, vegetables, and cabbage, clinging to iron utensils, you should use kitchen ash to scrub, the pus stains will fly away.

Remove black stains on copper

There are many bleach or copper cleaners available in the market. If you do not have the means to buy, or do not have, you should use vinegar or lemon to remove black stains on copper.

You take half a lemon and dip it in salt and rub it on the black spot. After that, you rinse with water and use a clean and dry towel to polish.

You can also use very fine sand mixed with sour vinegar to beat the black tena several times. After that, you also have to rinse, wipe, dry and wipe the ball again with a cold towel. Remember to use fine sand, because large sand will scratch copper.

Remove stains on silverware

Pour into the pot about 2 liters of water and about half a cup of table salt. Bring to a boil, then put dirty silverware in the pot. Cook for a long time, the stain will be clean. Then you wash it off with water.

Remove stains from pots and pans

Pots and pans are dirty, sprinkle salt on the stains, then wash them with cold water a few hours later.

Remove lightning stains in the sink

Use pure Oxalic Acid, absorb water to wet, sprinkle on clay. New lightning spots disappear faster than old lightning spots.

Remove plastic stains from ashtrays

Also sprinkle salt on the dirty spot and then after a few hours wash it with water.

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Substances and tools to help remove stains on furniture

Remove stains on wooden furniture

Remove sugar stains on wood

To clean the stains on the wood, mix the bran with warm water. Use a soft cloth dipped in bran water to wipe the sugar stains.

Remove oil stains on wood

Want to remove oil stains on wood, you take pine oil (Essence de terébenthine) applied to the oil stain and put on this place two or three sheets of slow paper. Apply a hot iron to the paper slowly. Oil stains will penetrate the paper slowly, the stain will disappear. Then it has to be re-polished. Remember when applying pine oil, avoid fire.

Remove white stains on varnished wood furniture

If you accidentally put a kettle or a pot of hot water on a varnished wood surface (table top or couch.) you will see that the place is whitewashed. To remove these blisters, use a cloth soaked in Paraffin oil to gently rub the blisters. You leave it for a long time, then use pine oil to polish it and polish it with a dry cloth.

Remove stains on wood furniture with varnish 

You take a tablespoon of salt, a tablespoon of cooking oil, mix it into a paste and then use your hands to rub the paste on the stain. A few hours later, you use a towel dipped in kerosene mixed with cooking oil (an equal amount of each) and then scrubbed, the stain disappears immediately.

Remove stains on leather goods

Remove grease stains on leather goods

Grease sticks to leather items, use a cotton ball soaked in gasoline to wipe the grease stains. The skin will have to fade, you will depend on the color of the skin and use wax to polish it.

Remove stains on leather goods

If leather items such as shoes, briefcases. are moldy, you can remove them with a clean cloth soaked in pine oil.

If the mold is old, you must use fine sandpaper to rub it on the mold. Done, use wax to smooth and uniform color.

Update 08 May 2023
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