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How to Clean Pet Vomit From Carpet - Remove Pet Stains From Carpet - Vinegar to Clean Carpet
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For a pet accident like vomit or urine, a mixture of baking soda and vinegar does a great job.
Clean up the vomit and then use a wet rag to remove as much liquid as possible. Pour a thin coating of baking soda over the area to absorb the liquid and odor. You can also work the baking soda into the carpet by hand.
Now mix white vinegar and warm water together in a...
Related topics : carpet cleaning pet stain removal / clean your carpet with baking soda / carpet stain remover / carpet cleaning jobs / carpet cleaning dry or wet
How to Clean Cat Urine - Removing Cat Urine from Carpet
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To clean cat urine from a carpet, I like the Pet Odor and Stain Remover from Unique. You can find this at your local hardware store or pick it up online.
The Unique product is a blend of bacteria and enzymes. The enzymes break down the urine and the bacteria will eliminate it. This is an all natural, safe way to remove stains and odors from your carpets.
The...
Related topics : carpet cleaning pet stain removal / carpet stain remover / natural cleaning products safe for cats / carpet stains cleaning tips
How to Remove Pet Stains from Carpet
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For pet stain on carpet, I like to use a bacterial carpet cleaner. The bacterial will eat the pet stain without having to use any toxic chemicals.
Related topics : carpet cleaner pet stains / carpet stain remover / use for carpet cleaner
Wall Cleaner - TSP 90
TSP 90 Heavy Duty Cleaner is a trisodium phosphate substitute that neutralizes and floats away grease, grime, dirt, oil and smoke film. Product deep cleans most washable surfaces fast, without excessive scrubbing.
Use on walls, floors and woodwork. No phosphates, soap, lye or abrasives. TSP 90 is concentrated. Makes up to 16 gallons.
Cleans walls & woodwork: Use 2 heaping teaspoons to a gallon of warm water.
Directions: Dampen sponge, squeeze almost dry and work from bottom up to avoid...
Related topics : floor cleaning products
All Natural Garbage Disposal Cleaner - Safe Garbage Disposal Cleaner and Deodorizer
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For an all natural garbage disposal cleaner, I like the Roebic Garbage Disposal Cleaner. It will break down the buildup of grease and food particles and odor. The bacteria and enzymes will also help break down the buildup in your trap and drain.
Before you go to bed, pour ½ cup of the cleaner into the disposal and turn it on for 3 seconds. Do not add water. The...
Related topics : all natural cleaners / natural cleaners for home
Bathroom Cleaning Brush - Drill Brush
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For cleaning bathroom tile and grout, http://www.drillbrush.com/ has a system of brushes for cleaning with a cordless drill. The brushes come in a variety of sizes, textures and stiffness for projects around the house.
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Natural Drain Cleaner - Septic Safe
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An all natural drain cleaner, safe for septic systems is the Roebic Drain and Trap Cleaner. This blend of bacteria will break down the buildup in drain lines without dangerous chemicals.
You add one scoop of the bacteria into a cup of warm water and give it a few minutes to activate. Then pour it into the trap. Let the bacteria set for 6 to 8 hours before you use...
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Furnace Cycling On and Off - Flame Sensor Cleaning - Furnace Troubleshooting
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For a furnace that is cycling on and off, the problem is usually the flame sensor. By removing the flame sensor and cleaning it, you can get your furnace to cycle properly.
When you remove the flame sensor, try not to touch the rod and clean it with a slightly abrasive material. You can use sandpaper or an emery cloth. Make sure to wipe off...
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