How to remove stains from carpet, couches and walls
When you have kids, your house becomes a big toilet. Somehow they always find their way to the couch or your favourite rug when they’re about to puke, and over the years you can expect a generous sprinkling of urine, too. You can also buy your kid all the Paw Patrol colouring books in the world but they’ll still want to scribble on the walls?and they will, whenever you think it’s safe to look away for mere seconds. But your home isn’t ruined forever. Here are the best tips and tricks for fighting carpet, couch and wall stains, straight from some of our favourite cleaning experts.
How to remove stains from carpets
It sounds weird, but old gift cards can be helpful for cleaning puke. Pick up the bigger chunks with a paper towel, then use the edge of a gift or credit card to scrape up the smaller bits. Apply an enzyme cleaner, leave for 10 minutes, then blot and let dry. A wet/dry vac also works wonders here. To get rid of that gross urine smell, combine 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide, 3 tbsp of baking soda and a few drops of Dawn Ultra dish soap in a spray bottle. Spritz the area and let it dry. How to remove stains from walls (scuffs, marker, crayon, pen)
From ride-on toys to tossed running shoes, all sorts of kids? stuff can scuff up your walls. Tackle those marks with a paste of equal parts water and baking soda. Dab a sponge and start buffing. Not the ?make a paste? type" A Mr. Clean Magic Eraser also does the job. Danielle Tays, a famous TikT...
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