How-To Videos

How to Remove Upholstery Stains with Stain Solver
How to Remove Upholstery Stains with Stain Solver
Upholstery stains happen fast. One minute your couch, chair, or cushion looks perfectly fine, and the next minute you’re dealing with a messy food spill, a drink stain, or even a pet accident. The good news is that upholstery stains don’t have to mean permanent damage. In this example, Stain Solver was used to clean a tough upholstery stain from a cushion, and the results were dramatic. With the right mix, enough soak time, and proper blotting, the stained area came back looking remarkably clean.
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How to Remove Tea and Coffee Stains from a Filter Basket with Stain Solver
How to Remove Tea and Coffee Stains from a Filter Basket with Stain Solver
If you use a tea maker or coffee maker often, the filter basket can start to look permanently stained. Over time, tea and coffee leave behind brown buildup that can cling to plastic and other washable components. Regular rinsing usually is not enough, and scrubbing can be frustrating. The good news is that Stain Solver’s built for jobs like this: mix it with warm or hot water, let it dissolve completely, then soak the stained item and let it work.
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How to Remove Green Algae from Brick, Concrete, and Stone Patios with Stain Solver
How to Remove Green Algae from Brick, Concrete, and Stone Patios with Stain Solver
A green, slippery patio can make your outdoor space look neglected fast. Algae buildup is common on patios, especially in shaded or damp areas. It can leave brick, concrete, pavers, and natural stone looking dirty and feeling slick underfoot. The good news is that you do not need harsh chemicals or a pressure washer to get great results. Stain Solver’s patio-cleaning guidance says it works well on concrete, brick, and natural stone, making it a practical option for many common patio surfaces.
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How to Remove Algae from Decks, Railings, Patios, and Other Exterior Surfaces with Stain Solver
How to Remove Algae from Decks, Railings, Patios, and Other Exterior Surfaces with Stain Solver
Green algae can make your home’s exterior look dirty fast. It shows up on deck boards, railings, siding, patios, and other outdoor surfaces, especially in damp or shaded areas. It can leave surfaces looking stained, weathered, and even a little slippery. The good news is that cleaning it off does not have to be complicated. With Stain Solver, the process is simple: mix it, spray it, let it sit, scrub lightly, and rinse. That’s it.
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How to Clean a Coffee Carafe with Stain Solver
How to Clean a Coffee Carafe with Stain Solver
If you make coffee every day, your coffee carafe can start to look stained on the inside. After hundreds—or even thousands—of pots of coffee, that buildup can make the inside of the carafe look nothing like the outside. The good news is that you don’t have to live with that dingy, stained look. With a simple hot-water soak, you can help lift away stubborn coffee residue and bring your carafe back to a much cleaner appearance.
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