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Home Remedies for strains

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1.If you want to remove the blood stains then here are the tricks for that. If you want to remove a stain of dried blood then take one tablespoon of detergent powder and mix 1 cup of chilled water in it. Blot on stained area with a towel.
2.Take one tablespoon of household ammonia and mix it with half cup of ice cold water for cleaning dried blood spots. Blot on the infected area with a towel and clean with sponge and water at last.
3.If the spot of blood is fresh then it is easier to clean this up. Mix club soda with cold water and sponge the stain immediately with it. Dry the spot with an absorbent cloth.
4.If coffee has left an ugly spot then you should try this remedy. Mix one tablespoon of detergent with one cup of lukewarm water. Blot the spot with a towel. After this take two third cup of water with one third cup of vinegar. Blot the area and dry with sponge.
5.A spot made with tomato ketchup or soya sauce is stubborn and do not go by general wash. Use this trick to remove these types of stains. Mix one tablespoon household ammonia, one tablespoon detergent and one cup of lukewarm water. Apply the solution on stains and dry it out with a clean towel.
6.You cannot stop little kids to play with colors. There colors have no limitations of drawing paper or sheet. They can spread colors anywhere in real. If these colors come to your clothes, bed sheet or table covers then you might get angry. We give you solution so that your kids can enjoy the liberty of filling colors in their life. Scratch the solid matter carefully if possible. Do this in such way that stain should not spread. Take a zipper bag and fill ice cubes in it. Pack it and rest it over the stained area. Leave it for few minutes. Repeat this process twice again. Use the hair blower and dry out the surface with it. Scrap the rest color material from heated surface. Repetition of this process will make the stain vanished.
7.It generally happens that your lovely dress get stained with lipstick while changing. You can remove this easily. Use vegetable oil or mineral oil and rub it on the surface. Leave it for around 15 minutes and allow it to soak that. Take absorbent paper and blot the excess oil. Take solution of half water and half ammonia in a sponge and apply it. Wash with thorough water. You can use isopropyl rubbing alcohol to remove remaining spot.
8.If tar has spread on cotton or wool clothes than take salad oil and apply on stained area. Allow it to rest over it for 24 hours. Wash it with regular detergent. This is for cotton clothes but if you are washing the wool cloth then use ether or alcohol to remove stains of grease.
9.If there are some mild spots on carpet then use a mixture of water and chlorine bleach in the ration of 50-50. Spray the solution with sprayer and wash generally. This will help to make the carpet new looking again.

Natural Stain Removers
1.Baking Soda
Baking soda is the most easily available and one of the most effective cleaning agents. It is very much similar to the commercial powdered cleaners and gives an added benefit of nice odor. Baking soda can be used along with water to scrub out tough stains, or it can be added to another solution to add extra deodorizing power. Apply baking soda on the tough stain and let it set for 15-20 minutes, before wiping it.

2.Borax (Sodium Borate)
Borax is an effective, all-purpose cleaner which can be mixed with plain water or added to baking soda or white vinegar for an efficient disinfectant. It works as a laundry soap, which can also be used to clean wallpaper, painted walls or any other painted surface.

3.Cornstarch
Cornstarch is another quality stain remover, which works well as a window curtain and carpet cleaner. It can remove the toughest of stains off the surface of your carpet, leaving you with deodorizing effect, without any toxic result.

4.White Vinegar
Vinegar is a deodorizer and a disinfectant similar to baking soda. White vinegar does not only add on to the effective cleansing capacity of other cleansers, but is a useful all-purpose cleanser in itself. White vinegar has to be diluted with water when using for normal cleaning. However, if you are using it against tough stains and mineral deposits, the best would be to use it in its actual form. Vinegar is also an effective stain remover for sinks, floors, stovetops, chrome.

5.Lemon Juice
The citric taste of lemon juice not only quenches thirst, but also proves to be extremely strong against hard water stains and soap scum. You can mix lime juice along with vinegar and get a double acidic effect paste to remove stains. Lemon juice is also quite effective for rust stains and if allowed to sit on rust, it is capable of erasing the spot completely.

6.Club Soda
Club soda is also a great stain lifter and can be used on fabrics. It can also be used as a glass cleaner. Allow the club soda to soak into the stain, before blotting. Make sure that you don’t rub the stain or you will risk smearing it all over the area.

7.Isopropyl Alcohol
Isopropyl alcohol can serve as a brilliant glass cleanser. However, it is not as safe as the other cleansers, because of the minute toxic effect that it has. It is also a powerful disinfectant, which works well for ceramic tiles.

8.Ammonia
Ammonia is one of the most inexpensive cleansers, but it can be toxic as well and needs to be treated with utmost care. It is a strong alkaline and can effectively work in situations in which vinegar fails to work.

9.Chlorine Bleach
Chlorine bleach is another inexpensive, but dangerous chemical disinfectant that is powerful against stains. You can dilute ¾ cups of bleach in a gallon of water to completely clean and disinfect the surface, attracting mildew and mold. However, it is advisable to be careful while using chlorine bleach.

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Nice post! Thank you.
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