There's nothing like digging into a decadent chocolate bar or chocolate ice cream cone — that is, until the chocolate crumbles, spills or drips, leaving a dark stain on our clothes, couch or other ...
Dropped another piece of chocolate again, did we? Or, is a hot chocolate spill to blame? In any case, the chocolate stain removal process can be frustrating and challenging, especially if you're not ...
Chocolate is a wonderful treat. Not so wonderful? Dropping your ice cream cone in the middle of the living room or accidentally smearing chocolate on your shirt at a restaurant. How can something so ...
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If you do spot any sap stains left from your Christmas tree, gently scrape it off if you have hard flooring. If it's stained ...
Set-in stains, often intensified by dryer heat, can be tackled with the right approach. Pre-treating with dish soap and baking soda works for grease, while oxygen bleach soaks target various stains.
There’s nothing like putting on a new item of clothing only to spill something on it right after. Or, that proud feeling of showing off a brand new rug only for a beloved pet to make their mark on it.
We’ve all been there — a slip in the yard, a spill as we sip, a drip from that pocketed ink pen — and now, your favorite shirt is stained. You’ve Tide-To-Go’d it to death but that pesky stain remains.
Ah, chocolate. What a treat! That is, until it's not. If we could list all the times we realized we sat in chocolate, were splashed by a chocolate fountain at a wedding, or found a fun-size bar melted ...