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How to treat flammable stains (& the one thing not to do)
Flammable clothing stains need careful treatment. Learn helpful ways to remove these hazardous stains without causing any ...
Southern Living on MSN
How to get stubborn stains out of plastic food containers
If you gave your Tupperware a run through the dishwasher and it still looks and smells like your last spaghetti dinner, there ...
Southern Living on MSN
How To Wash Dingy Dish Towels So They Look Brand-New Again
If your dish towels are dingy, stained, and smelly, you don't have to replace them just yet. Try one of these methods to wash dish towels so they look like new again.
Hydrogen peroxide is affordable and effective, and though it might not be a good idea for cuts, here's how you can use it ...
The Tower AquajetPro spot cleaner is surprisingly powerful for its size, but don’t expect top build quality ...
Whirlpool has launched its Xpert Care washing machines with Ozone Air Refresh Technology that refreshes clothes without water ...
One restaurant struggled with an “ongoing” rodent issue, two had issues with employee handwashing and several had problems ...
Whirlpool Xpert Care front load washing machines with Ozone Air Refresh technology launched in India
The Whirlpool Xpert Care range uses Ozone Air Refresh Technology, which refreshes garments without water or detergent. An ...
Southern Living on MSN
The Best Way To Remove Water Stains From Your Ceiling, No Matter How Long They've Been There
First of all, don’t panic. Once you've addressed the cause of the stain, these DIY methods of removal are surprisingly simple.
Simply Recipes on MSN
How To Wash Strawberries To Remove Dirt and Pesticides, According to an Expert
For a vinegar rinse, mix about 1/2 cup distilled white vinegar in one cup of water. Soak the strawberries for a few minutes, ...
How a vineyard owner and winegrower became one of the region’s most careful chroniclers—of Zinfandel, appellations, and the ...
The findings shed new light on ancient winemaking. Archaeological evidence shows that wine was being produced at least 8,000 years ago, in regions ranging from the Caucasus to northern Europe. Yet ...
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