“Freezing gum with ice cubes, whether the gum is fresh or it has had a chance to harden, is extremely effective for removing gum from most knit and woven, machine-washable fabrics,” says Gagliardi.
Grab the baking soda and rubbing alcohol—STAT. Bleach is a powerful cleaning product that helps keep your home disinfected and removes tough stains from your white clothes. But, every time you use it, ...
One of the worst things about coffee stains is that they almost always happen first thing in the morning. After all, that’s when most people have their first dose of caffeine for the day. But then one ...
Lint: It’s one of those things that can make or break an outfit. Though it’s often made up of stuff like hair (both animal and human), Carol Mehas, founder and CEO of arbOUR Products, says it’s just ...
Few things are more annoying than discovering that one of your favorite clothing items is suddenly covered in fabric pills. Not only are the tiny bits of fuzz unsightly, but they are also notoriously ...
If you think chocolate stains on your clothing are the price you must pay for indulging in your favorite sweet treat, think again. Granted, the high fat and oil content of chocolate makes the stains ...
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