Archives stains - My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty ! MyDailyMagazine.com Mon, 14 Jun 2021 12:02:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Get Rid of the Water Stains From your Wood Furniture https://mydailymagazine.com/get-rid-of-those-pesty-water-stains-on-your-wood-furniture/ Wed, 16 Jun 2021 15:00:00 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=18877 There is nothing worse than accidentally putting down a hot cup of tea on your favorite antique wooden furniture. Although you might be in a panic, relax! There are plenty of ways to get your wood back to its glory days with these simple hacks. Baking Soda Baking soda is the number 1 item you […]

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There is nothing worse than accidentally putting down a hot cup of tea on your favorite antique wooden furniture. Although you might be in a panic, relax! There are plenty of ways to get your wood back to its glory days with these simple hacks.

Baking Soda

Baking soda is the number 1 item you need to always have in your cleaning arsenal . Simply make a paste of 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 1 teaspoon of water and rub it on the water stain. Continue until the stain disappears, and it’ll be like it never happened!

Petroleum Jelly

This product is perfect for chapped lips and dry skin, but it can also help you with your water stains. Simply rub it onto the stain and leave it over night. Wipe it up well with a paper towel because it might be a little slimy, but in no time at all you will see that the stain disappears.

Salt

Salt is a great solution for water stains if you don’t have any other materials around, since every household has salt. All you have to do is mix 1 teaspoon of salt with just a few drops of water to form a paste. Rub the paste onto the stain with a cloth or sponge until the stain is no longer there.

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How to Remove Deodorant Stains From Your Clothes https://mydailymagazine.com/how-to-remove-deodorant-stains-from-your-clothes/ Wed, 03 Jun 2020 14:07:00 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=43716 We all know the struggle—getting dressed and being ready to head out the door, but checking our outfit one last time in the mirror only to discover we got deodorant all over our top. So, what’s the most efficient way to remove these stains from your clothes? Pre-Treat Stains For deodorant stains that have been […]

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We all know the struggle—getting dressed and being ready to head out the door, but checking our outfit one last time in the mirror only to discover we got deodorant all over our top. So, what’s the most efficient way to remove these stains from your clothes?

Pre-Treat Stains

For deodorant stains that have been on your clothes all day long, you need to pre-treat them first with a stain solution. For tough stains pre-treat the item and soak it in a bath of hot water for 30 minutes.

Tricks For White Shirts

If your favorite white shirt has a yellow stain, create a mixture of 1/2 cup hydrogen peroxide, with two tablespoons of baking soda, one teaspoon cleaning concentrate, and a quarter cup of water. After applying the mixture to your clothes and working it in with your finger, let it sit for a few hours before washing it.

Don’t Use Water if You’re in a Rush

If you notice a deodorant stain as you’re heading out the door, use a deodorant removing sponge instead of water. Or you can take the inside fabric of your top and rub the stained area on the outside to remove the residue from the exterior to the interior.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BCbXGnjNj7g/

Change Your Deodorant

The aluminum in your deodorant when mixed with the bacterial microbiome in your armpits causes yellowing. To avoid this from happening, use clear deodorant or ones without aluminum.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B0EMCAUFcYn/

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How to Clean your Designer Handbag https://mydailymagazine.com/how-to-clean-your-designer-handbag/ Sat, 15 Feb 2020 22:32:00 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=36975 If you are lucky to own a designer handbag, you know that after spending all that money you will want to keep it clean and protected. Taking care of leather can be hard, and when you really care about an item there is more at stake. So how do you clean your leather handbag without […]

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If you are lucky to own a designer handbag, you know that after spending all that money you will want to keep it clean and protected. Taking care of leather can be hard, and when you really care about an item there is more at stake. So how do you clean your leather handbag without ruining it?

First, you should protect the leather with a protection cream/treatment as soon as you buy it, and apply it once every two months. This can prevent staining and grease. If you buy a light-colored bag don’t wear it with dark clothes as the color could transfer to your bag.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B55i5twA5I-/

It is important to regularly clean the bag with a quick wipe down. A damp cloth is enough but you could also invest in specialist cleaning products every two-three months to keep them in top condition. You will need to use warm, soapy water and a soft cloth.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B232gvgA4-l/

Do not use baby wipes or vinegar, they all have chemicals and substances in them that can damage the color. They also can dry the leather out and create a build-up of stains on the leather.

If you get an ink mark on your bag make sure to treat it straight away. Take it to someone professional or purchase a special ink removing product for leather.

When you do purchase products make sure you use the right product for the correct material it has been designed for. If you have suede or nubuck, then buy specific cleaners for those materials.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B2ON51FAPWB/

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Safe Ways to Remove Grease Stains https://mydailymagazine.com/safe-ways-to-remove-grease-stains/ Mon, 01 Apr 2019 10:43:42 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=20143 Grease stains are the ones that are the hardest to remove. But, we did our research to bring you some of the smartest tricks that will make your job so much easier. You can try them all and see for yourself which one is the fastest and most efficient. Cornstarch Grab the cornstarch box and […]

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Grease stains are the ones that are the hardest to remove. But, we did our research to bring you some of the smartest tricks that will make your job so much easier. You can try them all and see for yourself which one is the fastest and most efficient.

Cornstarch

Grab the cornstarch box and you’ll see how the grease stains disappear. You will need a cloth and cornstarch. Rub it on the piece of clothing. Do this until the stain is completely gone. You can try it on all kinds of fabrics including carpets.

WD-40

This is a very simple solution which you’ll find effective in so many cases. The process is so fast, you won’t even believe it. Spray the WD-40 on the fabric and wait for half an hour. Wash it with a soap or a detergent later. It also works for concrete.

Baby Powder

Baby powder can come in handy in so many situations. One of those is grease stains. The whole procedure is simple, but you have to act fast. Add some baby powder on top of the stain and rub it very well. Continue doing it until the stain is gone.

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You Can Still Salvage Your Clothes Even From Old Stains! https://mydailymagazine.com/you-can-still-salvage-your-clothes-even-from-old-stains/ Sun, 24 Feb 2019 08:32:19 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=18883 If you’ve just found a stain on your clothes, and you don’t know how long it’s been there, stop yourself from throwing it in the trash and try some of these DIY solutions! A lot of times people think if you don’t catch a stain right away, there’s no use trying. In reality there’s a […]

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If you’ve just found a stain on your clothes, and you don’t know how long it’s been there, stop yourself from throwing it in the trash and try some of these DIY solutions!

A lot of times people think if you don’t catch a stain right away, there’s no use trying. In reality there’s a lot you can do for a stain even after the fact, so give these solutions a try.

Vinegar

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bkk7HJFBreP/

Vinegar is basically a godsend when it comes to stains. You can put it directly on clothes when you have sauce stains, and after a short soak, it’ll come right off. Other stains like coffee and tea are best removed if you mix it with water in a 1 to 3 part solution. But any way you use it, your clothes will be looking just as great as when you bought them in no time.

Dish Soap

This is a great trick for grease or oil stains. All you have to do is rub some dish soap onto the stain, let it sit, and then wash it in the laundry. The stain will simply disappear!

Bleach

Bleach is always the best solution for any type of stain, old or new, when it comes to whites. Spray the stain or soak the whole garment in bleach, rinse off, and wash as normal.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Archives stains - My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty ! MyDailyMagazine.com Mon, 14 Jun 2021 12:02:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Get Rid of the Water Stains From your Wood Furniture https://mydailymagazine.com/get-rid-of-those-pesty-water-stains-on-your-wood-furniture/ Wed, 16 Jun 2021 15:00:00 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=18877 There is nothing worse than accidentally putting down a hot cup of tea on your favorite antique wooden furniture. Although you might be in a panic, relax! There are plenty of ways to get your wood back to its glory days with these simple hacks. Baking Soda Baking soda is the number 1 item you […]

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There is nothing worse than accidentally putting down a hot cup of tea on your favorite antique wooden furniture. Although you might be in a panic, relax! There are plenty of ways to get your wood back to its glory days with these simple hacks.

Baking Soda

Baking soda is the number 1 item you need to always have in your cleaning arsenal . Simply make a paste of 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 1 teaspoon of water and rub it on the water stain. Continue until the stain disappears, and it’ll be like it never happened!

Petroleum Jelly

This product is perfect for chapped lips and dry skin, but it can also help you with your water stains. Simply rub it onto the stain and leave it over night. Wipe it up well with a paper towel because it might be a little slimy, but in no time at all you will see that the stain disappears.

Salt

Salt is a great solution for water stains if you don’t have any other materials around, since every household has salt. All you have to do is mix 1 teaspoon of salt with just a few drops of water to form a paste. Rub the paste onto the stain with a cloth or sponge until the stain is no longer there.

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How to Remove Deodorant Stains From Your Clothes https://mydailymagazine.com/how-to-remove-deodorant-stains-from-your-clothes/ Wed, 03 Jun 2020 14:07:00 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=43716 We all know the struggle—getting dressed and being ready to head out the door, but checking our outfit one last time in the mirror only to discover we got deodorant all over our top. So, what’s the most efficient way to remove these stains from your clothes? Pre-Treat Stains For deodorant stains that have been […]

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We all know the struggle—getting dressed and being ready to head out the door, but checking our outfit one last time in the mirror only to discover we got deodorant all over our top. So, what’s the most efficient way to remove these stains from your clothes?

Pre-Treat Stains

For deodorant stains that have been on your clothes all day long, you need to pre-treat them first with a stain solution. For tough stains pre-treat the item and soak it in a bath of hot water for 30 minutes.

Tricks For White Shirts

If your favorite white shirt has a yellow stain, create a mixture of 1/2 cup hydrogen peroxide, with two tablespoons of baking soda, one teaspoon cleaning concentrate, and a quarter cup of water. After applying the mixture to your clothes and working it in with your finger, let it sit for a few hours before washing it.

Don’t Use Water if You’re in a Rush

If you notice a deodorant stain as you’re heading out the door, use a deodorant removing sponge instead of water. Or you can take the inside fabric of your top and rub the stained area on the outside to remove the residue from the exterior to the interior.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BCbXGnjNj7g/

Change Your Deodorant

The aluminum in your deodorant when mixed with the bacterial microbiome in your armpits causes yellowing. To avoid this from happening, use clear deodorant or ones without aluminum.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B0EMCAUFcYn/

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How to Clean your Designer Handbag https://mydailymagazine.com/how-to-clean-your-designer-handbag/ Sat, 15 Feb 2020 22:32:00 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=36975 If you are lucky to own a designer handbag, you know that after spending all that money you will want to keep it clean and protected. Taking care of leather can be hard, and when you really care about an item there is more at stake. So how do you clean your leather handbag without […]

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If you are lucky to own a designer handbag, you know that after spending all that money you will want to keep it clean and protected. Taking care of leather can be hard, and when you really care about an item there is more at stake. So how do you clean your leather handbag without ruining it?

First, you should protect the leather with a protection cream/treatment as soon as you buy it, and apply it once every two months. This can prevent staining and grease. If you buy a light-colored bag don’t wear it with dark clothes as the color could transfer to your bag.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B55i5twA5I-/

It is important to regularly clean the bag with a quick wipe down. A damp cloth is enough but you could also invest in specialist cleaning products every two-three months to keep them in top condition. You will need to use warm, soapy water and a soft cloth.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B232gvgA4-l/

Do not use baby wipes or vinegar, they all have chemicals and substances in them that can damage the color. They also can dry the leather out and create a build-up of stains on the leather.

If you get an ink mark on your bag make sure to treat it straight away. Take it to someone professional or purchase a special ink removing product for leather.

When you do purchase products make sure you use the right product for the correct material it has been designed for. If you have suede or nubuck, then buy specific cleaners for those materials.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B2ON51FAPWB/

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Safe Ways to Remove Grease Stains https://mydailymagazine.com/safe-ways-to-remove-grease-stains/ Mon, 01 Apr 2019 10:43:42 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=20143 Grease stains are the ones that are the hardest to remove. But, we did our research to bring you some of the smartest tricks that will make your job so much easier. You can try them all and see for yourself which one is the fastest and most efficient. Cornstarch Grab the cornstarch box and […]

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Grease stains are the ones that are the hardest to remove. But, we did our research to bring you some of the smartest tricks that will make your job so much easier. You can try them all and see for yourself which one is the fastest and most efficient.

Cornstarch

Grab the cornstarch box and you’ll see how the grease stains disappear. You will need a cloth and cornstarch. Rub it on the piece of clothing. Do this until the stain is completely gone. You can try it on all kinds of fabrics including carpets.

WD-40

This is a very simple solution which you’ll find effective in so many cases. The process is so fast, you won’t even believe it. Spray the WD-40 on the fabric and wait for half an hour. Wash it with a soap or a detergent later. It also works for concrete.

Baby Powder

Baby powder can come in handy in so many situations. One of those is grease stains. The whole procedure is simple, but you have to act fast. Add some baby powder on top of the stain and rub it very well. Continue doing it until the stain is gone.

The post Safe Ways to Remove Grease Stains appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.

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You Can Still Salvage Your Clothes Even From Old Stains! https://mydailymagazine.com/you-can-still-salvage-your-clothes-even-from-old-stains/ Sun, 24 Feb 2019 08:32:19 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=18883 If you’ve just found a stain on your clothes, and you don’t know how long it’s been there, stop yourself from throwing it in the trash and try some of these DIY solutions! A lot of times people think if you don’t catch a stain right away, there’s no use trying. In reality there’s a […]

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If you’ve just found a stain on your clothes, and you don’t know how long it’s been there, stop yourself from throwing it in the trash and try some of these DIY solutions!

A lot of times people think if you don’t catch a stain right away, there’s no use trying. In reality there’s a lot you can do for a stain even after the fact, so give these solutions a try.

Vinegar

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bkk7HJFBreP/

Vinegar is basically a godsend when it comes to stains. You can put it directly on clothes when you have sauce stains, and after a short soak, it’ll come right off. Other stains like coffee and tea are best removed if you mix it with water in a 1 to 3 part solution. But any way you use it, your clothes will be looking just as great as when you bought them in no time.

Dish Soap

This is a great trick for grease or oil stains. All you have to do is rub some dish soap onto the stain, let it sit, and then wash it in the laundry. The stain will simply disappear!

Bleach

Bleach is always the best solution for any type of stain, old or new, when it comes to whites. Spray the stain or soak the whole garment in bleach, rinse off, and wash as normal.

The post You Can Still Salvage Your Clothes Even From Old Stains! appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.

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