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How to Get Dye Off of Hands and 8 Other Stain Removal Tips

By Cherie Gozon

A splotch, a spill, a splash – whatever it is. It’s always challenging to deal with stains, especially on surfaces that feel impossible to clean. But you’ll be amazed how basic home essentials or even the most unlikely means can clean those pesky stains. Here are some life hacks for how to get dye off of hands, and how to clean other hard-to-remove stains around your home.

How to get dye off of hands and 8 other stain removal tips

How to Clean Flat Iron

Is your iron covered in scorch marks? Pour some vinegar on a clean cloth.

Use the cloth to wipe away any burnt-on mess.

Learn how to clean flat iron
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Get Rid of Mold and Mildew

You can easily get rid of mold and mildew stains in your home. Just spray them with some vodka. Let it sit for 15 minutes, and scrub it with an old toothbrush.

Cooking Spray For Hard Water Stains

Soap scum and hard water stains can be a pain to get rid of.

Just spray them with some cooking spray. The stains should slide right off. Just make sure you rinse well.

Learn how to get water stains out of suede shoes
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Buff Out Suede Stains

Did someone step on your blue suede shoes? Do your suede shoes now have tough dirt stains on them?

Are you wondering how to get water stains out of suede? Buff it out with a nail file.

How to Get Rust Off Kitchen Knives

Even our high-quality cutlery can get beat up over time. You can eliminate the rust stains on your cutlery with lemon juice.

Let them soak in the juice for a few minutes before you take them out and rub them with a clean cloth.

Learn how to get rust off kitchen knives
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Milk And Vinegar Ink Removal

You might want to try this method for heavier ink stains. Mix two parts of whole milk and one part of distilled vinegar and soak your garment in the solution.

Let the stain sit overnight. Take out and rub the stain to work it out. Then toss it in the wash.

Remove Marker On Stone Countertops

Did someone accidentally write on your gorgeous stone countertop? Don’t freak out because here’s an easy way on how to clean stone countertops. Just wipe it off with some nail polish remover.

It should remove the mark from granite, laminate, and marble countertops.

Revive Your Tennis Shoes

Are your white tennis shoes looking more grey? Good thing there’s an easy way how to clean white leather tennis shoes.

Get rid of stains with some nail polish remover. These should take those stains right off.

Try using baking soda stain removal on counter
Pexels – Polina Tankilevitch

How to Get Dye off of Hands after Dyeing Hair

Hair dye stains can leave you looking like you are wearing a bad wig. Here’s a way on how to get the dye off of hands and forehead after your DIY hair dye.

Use olive oil to get rid of hair dye stains. Just dab some on a cotton ball and rub it over the stains for a few minutes.

If the stain is stubborn, let the oil sit for a while before you wash off.

Takeaway

Knowing how to get dye off of hands and how to remove other difficult stains like paint, ink, and sauces is such a relief. We might still worry about it eventually, but remember that when you see stains, keep calm and refer to these hacks.

Source: The Krazy Coupon Lady

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