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Food stains are enough to ruin even the best meal. Learn how to remove an array of food stains from a wide variety of surfaces and materials.

Featured Article:  How to Remove Mustard Stains

Mustard contains a yellow dye called turmeric, which is usually the cause of unsightly mustard stains. Follow these stain removal tips to keep your household surfaces spot-free from mustard stains. See more »

How to Remove Ice Cream Stains

Ice cream stains can be a subtle hint to avoid sweets. Follow some tried-and-true methods of cleaning that gloppy mess from your clothes and from any surface. Learn to remove ice cream stains.

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How to Remove Ketchup Stains

Ketchup stains have been around as long as hot dogs and french fries. There are some simple and easy stain removal tips to clean that shirt or couch. Learn to clean ketchup stains.

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How to Remove Maple and Corn Syrup Stains

Maple and corn syrups are packed with sugary goodness. While they are great additions to food, they're not welcome on clothing, where they cause laundry stains. Follow these stain removal tips to remove sticky spots.

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How to Remove Mayonnaise Stains

Mayonnaise stains can leave a bad taste in anybody's mouth. Use these stain removal tips to get mayo off your household surfaces and back on the bun where it belongs.

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How to Remove Milk and Cream Stains

Milk and cream stains. There's no use crying over them. But there is a use for stain removal tips to remove sticky, caked-on stains when they become unmanageable. Learn to remove milk and cream stains.

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How to Remove Non-cola Soft Drink Stains

Non-cola soft drinks are crisp and refreshing, but they can be big trouble for household surfaces. Follow these stain removal tips to prevent these spots from becoming a permanent part of your home.

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How to Remove Oily Salad Dressing Stains

Without an oily dressing, a salad is just a pile of lettuce. But you don't want it to be an accessory on clothing or surfaces. Learn ways to remove oily salad dressing from household surfaces.

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How To Remove Orange Stains

Oranges are a delicious sweet treat and are great for your health, but they're not so hot for your household surfaces. Learn stain removal tips to eliminate any sign of this citrus fruit.

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How to Remove Peanut Butter Stains

Peanut butter is a delicious and nutritious treat, but getting its stains off of clothes and household surfaces can be tricky. Follow these stain removal tips to remove peanut butter spots.

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How to Remove Prune Stains

Prunes are a fiber-rich fruit usually eaten dried. They're good for you, but not for your carpet, clothing, or surfaces. Learn stain removal tips to keep your household and clothing free of prune spots.

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How to Remove Soup Stains

Whether hot or cold, served as a side or alone, soup is a tasty treat. These stain removal techniques will help you leave the liquid where it belongs -- at the table.

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How to Remove Worcestershire and Soy Sauce Stains

Worcestershire and soy sauces are condiments often used to flavor meat. Unfortunately, both liquids leave unsightly laundry stains. Follow these stain removal tips to kick these spots to the curb.

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How to Remove Yellow Dye Stains

Yellow streaks are nothing to be afraid of, as long as you have a strategy. And you will need some help, unless you are partial to canary-colored spots. Learn to remove yellow dye stains.

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