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Does your child need a bedtime routine? - Yes!
Do you struggle to get your child to bed at night? We sure did with our daughter. She would refuse to go to sleep in her bed and wanted to hang out with us until we were ready for bed and of course then she would want to sleep in Mama’s and Daddy’s...
e-Book on Russian Women (Part 7)
What a Photo Can Say to You You should know from the very beginning that photos may be deceiving. Some people look stunning beauties on photos while in real life they would attract nobody's eyes. Others are not so photogenic, however one would...
Pregnancy Week By Week
There are three stages of pregnancy. These are the first, second and third trimesters. The first trimester runs from week one to week fourteen, the second covers weeks 15 – 26, then the third is weeks 27 – 40. Week 1+2: This is actually before you...
The Case AGAINST Raw Frozen Pet Foods
For some 25 years I have alerted the public to the dangers of exclusively feeding heat processed foods. Companion animal feeding has progressed – actually digressed – from table scraps and real foods the family could spare to today’s “100 %...
The Gifts We Give Our Dogs
Whoever coined the phrase, "It's a Dog's Life" wasn't familiar with 21st century dogs. Time was when the average canine slept outside, ate whatever scraps of food were tossed his way, and if he was lucky, was thrown the occasional bone. He was...
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Removing Ink Stains
You probably heard lots of recipes for removing ink from clothing and furniture but I'm going to share a few with you that you may not have come across yet.
We have tried "Resolve Spot Magic Carpet Cleaner" on a carpet in our production area and were amazed when the ink disappeared right before our eyes. It works just like the name...magic!
Lava soap works pretty good to get ink stains off your hands.
Here are some homemade remedies:
You can use rubbing alcohol to dab on stained areas. Use a cotton ball, paper towel or Q-tip.
You can remove ink stains on colored fabrics by soaking them in milk over night then washing as usual.
If the stain is on white material use a bit of lemon juice and salt made into a paste and then rub it into the stained area. Let the article hang dry in the sun and it should
be bright and stain free.
Use hair spray to remove ink from painted walls and some clothing.
Another trick to remove ink stains from walls is to use toothpaste. Apply it to the stain, wait 10 minutes and wipe clean.
The absolute BEST solution, however, is Dye-Gone. This amazing product is the best thing we found to remove ink stains from hands, clothing, rugs or just about anything. Dye-Gone can be ordered from the authors web site.
About the Author
Barry Shultz is the author of Atlascopy News, and President of Atlascopy, Inc. Atlascopy specialized in affordable alternatives to the high cost of printer supplies. Sign up for the Atlascopy Newsletter and get 10% coupons every week in your email. http://atlascopy.com/signup_new.htm Go to Atlascopy to save a bundle on your printer and refilling supplies. http://atlascopy.com
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