Stains on changing table/dresser? - changing table dresser
I looked closely at the changing table for my son to dress / white spots and found ... I leave the shampoo on top of the comfortable and I think that the ring on the left. I have several cleaning sprays and nothing's going to be used. I even tried bleach and quickly stopped because it was apparently done more harm than good. Someone knows what can take care of these things?
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Changing Table Dresser Stains On Changing Table/dresser?
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Can stand the lack of chemical cleaning agents available to remove stains and embedded in the paint, you can take a taste of turpentine, the ring-law want that might be the only solution .. ☺
Try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. These things have marks and abrasions on other things that nothing else until it touches. They are really magical.
Try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. These things have marks and abrasions on other things that nothing else until it touches. They are really magical.
Try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. These things have marks and abrasions on other things that nothing else until it touches. They are really magical.
Try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. These things have marks and abrasions on other things that nothing else until it touches. They are really magical.
Try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. These things have marks and abrasions on other things that nothing else until it touches. They are really magical.
For a painted surface, clean strong enough to remove the stain probably also the color. I tell you, the prime contractor for bin area until the stain is a party or just a ghost. Then paint with a regular latex paint on the wall. The first is the key to cover the stain.
For stained wood and painted, try Oh, Goof-Off on or off.
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