Posts Tagged ‘homemaking tips’
Saturday, August 21st, 2010
Here’s the story …
Sonya, my partner, cut her thumb with a razor blade knife that
we use to clean-up windows (if you know her…you will understand
I gave her one of our cleaning towels which is 100% cotton to
stop the bleeding.

blood stain removal before picture
We were working at one of our regular clients and we were not able
to “wash/rinse” the towel out then.
So, …
We decided to try a few products to see if they really
worked on removing dried blood stains as we have been told.
Below are the products we tested:
- Cola (upper center & to the right)
- Pour directly on stain.
- We let it sit for about 20 minutes.
- Rinse with cold water and launder.
- Popular meat tenderizer (bottom left hand corner)
- Make into a paste and apply to stain.
- We let it sit for about 20 minutes.
- Rinse with cold water and launder.

blood stain removal before cold rinse

blood stain removal after cold rinse
Low and behold!!! …
The dried blood stains came out testing with both products!!

blood stain removal after being laundered
Please try out each of these methods for removing blood stains from cotton for yourself and let us know how they work for you, ok?
I hope that all of my Cleaning Tips help you too!
- Madonna
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Saturday, July 31st, 2010
This cleaning tip is for Dow Bathroom Cleaner.
Dow Scrubbing Bubbles saves the day again!
I was in a home cleaning the kitchen. I heard my client yelling for help from the bedroom. In answering her call I discovered what the problem was. Her cat had gotten poo on her bedspread.
So, …
I grabbed the Dow because it was all I had there.
I got the OK from my client to give it a try.
Well end of story, …
The Dow removed the poo and saved the bedspread and me.
I made a very pleased client.
Dow bathroom cleaning is also good to remove stains out of carpet, upholstery,dirt on walls.
Just do not rub too hard.
(paint will come off too.)
I hope that all of my Cleaning Tips help you too!
- Madonna
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Saturday, June 26th, 2010
I have my granddaughter visiting from Indiana.
Her name is Jaraice and she is nine years old.

My Granddaughter Jaraice
Well like most nine year old kids, she likes to put on makeup.
Her father had bought her a package of lip gloss, the one with all the different colors and favors.
She was showing them to me and decided to put on the cherry red one. Within an hour she was in on the bed lying down and rolling around like nine year old kids like to do.
To make a long story short …
The red lip gloss ended up on the pillow sham and not on her.
We all know that a stain with red die is almost impossible to get out.

Tide Stain Release
So here is what I tried:
I used cold water & Tide on the stain to let it start working.
Then I remembered that I had a package of Tide stain release.
So, I thought, ok it might help too, but I really did not think it would.
Well that goes to show we can all learn something new.
We had to go meet with a client, so I left the pillow sham soaking.
When we returned home, the pillow sham was completely clean with no red dye!
I was very shocked, but happy!
So try it on your stains and let me hear your success stories.
- Madonna
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Sunday, March 14th, 2010
We all know that WD-40 is Great for lubricating things, like squeaky hinges and car parts, right? 
but …
Did you know that you can also use WD-40 for a wide variety of house cleaning tasks?
The following are just a few more of Madonna’s Cleaning Tips regarding how you may clean various things around your home using WD-40:
Cleaning uses for WD-40 – Part 2:
5. Keeps your ceramic/terra cotta pots from oxidizing
6. Keeps your glass shower doors from water spots
7. Helps to keep your shower curtains from staining
8. Removes grease on stoves
9. Keeps your bathroom mirror from fogging up
10. Removes glue that is left after removing tape
11. As we all know it’s great to stop squeaks from fans, doors, windows, car doors, etc.
What other uses of WD-40 do you know of for cleaning around your home?
Please Post / Share Your Tips for other uses of WD-40 around the house Here, ok?
and …
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Cleaning tasks and schedule to have
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Sunday, December 13th, 2009
This is a cleaning tip on how to take out white water marks from wood furniture.
Spray vegetable cooking spray on the white marks.
Let it set for a minute or two.
Than rub it in with paper towel and walk away.
In about 5 to 6 hours later it will be gone.
What other ways do you know of to remove water marks and/or other stains from wood?
Please Post / Share Your Tips for removing water marks and/or other stains from wood here, ok?
and …
Please come back here for more of Madonna’s Tips on how to remove water marks and/or other stains from wood and Please find More Madonna’Staging Cleaning Tips at:
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
We all know that WD-40 is Great for lubricating things, like squeaky hinges and car parts, right?
but …
Did you know that you can also use WD-40 for a wide variety of house cleaning tasks?
The following are just the first few, of more to come, Madonna’s Cleaning Tips regarding how you may clean various things around your home using WD-40:
Cleaning uses for WD-40 – Part 1:
- WD-40 removes lipstick stains from clothing and fabrics.
- WD-40 gives floor(s) a just waxed look – but not slippery.
- WD-40 removes road tar.
- WD-40 removes black scuff marks from kitchen floors.
What other uses of WD-40 do you know of for cleaning around your home?
Please Post / Share Your Tips for other uses of WD-40 around the house Here, ok?
and …
Please come back here for more of Madonna’s Tips on how you may use WD-40 for various home cleaning tasks and Please find More Madonna’Staging Cleaning Tips at:
http://blog.madonnastaging.com/topics/cleaning-tips/
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