I’m a cleaning expert – $2.79 bathroom essential will remove everything from oven marks to red wine stains
TOUGH stains can be found throughout every household, from your kitchen supplies to your clothes. This $2.79 item can be used to tackle most of these blemishes and its probably already in your bathroom. DIY cleaning hacks often make use of everyday household items but Top Dreamer may have found one of the most versatile […]
TOUGH stains can be found throughout every household, from your kitchen supplies to your clothes.
This $2.79 item can be used to tackle most of these blemishes and its probably already in your bathroom.
This bathroom essential will help you remove grease stains for your oven instantly[/caption]DIY cleaning hacks often make use of everyday household items but Top Dreamer may have found one of the most versatile so far.
Shaving foam does more than it says on the tin.
You can use this bathroom essential to remove foundation from your clothes by simply dabbing a dollop of foam on the stain before washing.
Another tough stain for clothes is red wine.
When tackling this spill rub in a generous amount of shaving cream to the stained area and leave it to set before placing in washing machine.
If you find yourself with a spill on your carpet, don’t worry shaving foam can fight this too.
Spray the area and wipe with a damp sponge.
Leave it to dry overnight and simply vacuum up the dry residue.
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Top Dreamer also suggests substituting shaving cream for soap when attempting to remove paint from hands.
It can also be used to remove hard water spots from faucets and return their shine.
Similarly, it can give an extra shine to jewelry.
Top Dreamer recommends adding the foam to each piece gently with a toothbrush.
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Shaving foam can be sprayed on a mirror or glass and wiped down to prevent fogging, according to Top Dreamer.
Shaving foam is a go-to when cleaning suede surfaces.
Simply, add the foam to the suede material and allow it to sit for several minutes.
Then wipe is off with a damp washcloth and leave to dry before brushing.
The finally, you can ditch the store bought oven cleaner and tackle those tough grease spots with some shaving foam and a scouring pad.
Shaving foam and water can be used to easily remove paint from hands[/caption]