I’m sure most of us have at least one stain, mark, or blemish in our homes that have been there so long they’ve faded into the woodwork. (Well maybe not literally, but at least in our own minds!)
Despite our intentions to address that stained throw pillow or to scour out that blackened pot, we often put it off long enough that we just get used to seeing it. When you pass by them multiple times a day, it’s easy for those smudges, stains, and other messes to blend in with the rest of the “visual landscape” inside your home.
So if you have a t-shirt with an oily smudge, a stained piece of cookware, or a scuff mark on a wall left unaddressed, I hope you take some solace in the fact that I have them too! But I’ve set a goal to finish out my spring cleaning by finally addressing those neglected messes, and today I’m issuing a challenge for you to do the same!
To help us all finally tackle those messes that have gone unnoticed (and the ones we pretend not to notice), I put together a collection of my best tips for treating old stains and erasing old marks around the house. No matter where they happen to be in your house, these tips will help you get rid of them once and for all!
How To Clean Up Old Stains, Marks, And Messes…
In The Laundry Room
My DIY stain remover spray includes a powerful combination of dish soap and hydrogen peroxide that helps make it the ultimate stain-banisher! It’s easy to make, works well on a variety of different stains, and can even help remove those old stains you haven’t gotten around to treating yet.
While my stain remover spray is great for general use, a stronger or more specific treatment may be necessary to remove certain types of stains. To learn how to remove stains from some some of the worst offenders, explore the posts at the links below:
- How To Remove Blood Stains
- How To Remove Ink Stains
- How To Remove Yellow Armpit Stains
- How To Remove “Ring Around The Collar”
- How To Remove Stains From Berries And Fruits
- How To Remove Salt Stains From Leather
On Your Carpeting
Facing down a tough stain on your carpet? From a pet-related potty accident to paint splatters, food spills, and beyond, I’ve got all sorts of tips that can help you erase just about any type of old stain from your carpets!
Check out my in-depth carpet cleaning guide for stain removal tips, DIY cleaning solutions, and other helpful tips and tricks about cleaning your carpeting.
In The Kitchen
Since many of us have been eating at home a lot more over the past year, it makes sense that we’d notice more stains, dings, scratches, and other signs of wear and tear on our kitchen items. Whether it’s a precious heirloom that has been in your family for generations, or a new gadget that you can’t imagine living without, these helpful hints will help you keep them in tip-top shape:
- Your cookies sheets and utensils will look brand new after using this two-ingredient cleaning formula.
- Renew and whiten your dingy cutting boards with this easy and all-natural method.
- For baked-on messes on glass bakeware, these four solutions will leave your Pyrex looking perfect regardless of its age!
- Removing scratches from your dishes is downright easy with the help of this method.
- Give your Instant Pot some much needed TLC with a deep clean from top to bottom.
Around The House
Whether your house is overrun with rowdy kids or you live alone, accidents will happen, messes will be made, and clean things will get dirty. So check out the links below to learn some simple solutions for common messes and marks you might encounter around the house:
- Vinegar and a few rags will make short work of any hard water stains and mineral deposits around your plumbing fixtures.
- Scuff marks on countertops, walls, bathtubs, and shoes can be cleaned up easily with the help of a damp magic eraser.
- Eliminate age-old concrete stains from your driveway or patio with the help of an unexpected cleaning agent: drain cleaner.
Now that you know how to tackle every stain or mess you might come across, it’s time to go forth and finally check those messes off your to-do list! :-)
Do you have an old stain or mess that you’ve been putting off cleaning?
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