Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is the greatest invention ever!!! I highly recommend it for your walls and basically anything else.
2006-12-20 06:29:47
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answered by miss_fred 3
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myself I like a product called "simply clean". I spilled paint on the carpet at home many years ago, but the carpet was old and had an all over dulling wear and tear stain. I used this product on the spot and wound up having to move the coffee table to cover the cleaned spot because this stuff cleaned the carpet back to it's original colour from about 20 years before. Mine you it had gone through 2 active kids and their friends, and still took all that out. The line has cleaning products for carpet, laundry, solids like floors and walls, and so on. It is an environmentally friendly product and it isn't any more expensive than the national brands, but from my experiance it works a lot better.
Good luck.
2006-12-20 08:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Your landlord might want to repaint & sparkling the carpeting for confident. Legally, i do not understand if he has to, yet I lived in an residing house complicated, owned with the help of an association, & after each and each tenant moved out, the houses were wiped clean from correct to bottom, freshly painted, & the carpeting replaced into steam wiped clean. that's only a elementary courtesy to do those issues, if not some thing extra. Carpeting can get extremely undesirable in six months, fantastically at the same time as pets are allowed. He should be somewhat extra picky, & not enable pets.this would nicely be an illustration of issues to contain your landlord. good success!!!
2016-12-01 00:23:18
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answered by ? 4
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There are a million different products to choose from, but I always stick to good old Clorox bleach. I fill my kitchen sink with hot water and add about 1/8 of a cup of bleach. Then I dip a sponge or cleaning cloth in the mixture and wipe off counters, stove, microwave, almost anything. It works great and kills germs.
2006-12-20 06:30:15
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answered by StephG 1
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Clorox Clean-Up Spray, but wear some gloves, and something over your face that stuff is so bad for you to breathe. Also those magic erasers work wonders.
2006-12-20 06:36:11
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answered by idontknow 4
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I always turn to 409 cleaner. And for some things Murphy's Oil Soap does a great job.
2006-12-20 06:35:48
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answered by clvcpoet 3
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Try Clorox Cleanup. It has bleach in it, so don't get it on your clothes or any fabrics. It cleans circles around 409.
Good luck!
searcher
2006-12-20 06:30:45
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answered by searcher 2
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