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How Do You Do Rug, Carpet And Upholstery Grease Stain Removal?

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How Do You Do Rug, Carpet And Upholstery Grease Stain Removal?

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This grease stain removal method is cheap, simple, and usually works well on rugs, carpets and upholstery. For any grease stain removal, including the one in this eHow article, it’s a good idea to do a small patch test in a hidden area. This article is copyrighted and written for the eHow site. Contact author for permission to reprint. Gather your materials. You’ll only need cornstarch and your regular vacuum cleaner. If you’re not a cook and don’t know what cornstarch is, you can find it in the baking supplies section of a grocery store in a small bag or box, near the baking soda – just ask a clerk. They may not believe you if you tell them it’s for grease stain removal, so just stop at asking where the cornstarch is. Corn itself has long been known to absorb oil and fat. Sprinkle it on. This grease stain removal method calls for sprinkling cornstarch onto the grease stain, make sure it’s covered with the white substance well. Tap it a little to make sure it gets into all crevices. (Y

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