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Say Goodbye to
COMMON
HOUSEHOLD
STAINS written by:
Dear Friends & Neighbors
NATHAN SMITH
As many of you may have figured out by now, I just love it when we
have more daylight hours, it gives more time for just about anything
that your heart desires.
Removing a tough stain can feel like an uphill battle,
Author Jenny Han penned the phrase, "Everything good, everything Carpet stain tips:
magical happens between the months of June and August." This issue Mud: Allow the mud to dry before vacuuming the area. Apply
whether it’s on a favorite shirt or the carpet in your
of Good to Be Home celebrates all there is to enjoy in the months
ahead. bedroom. However, stubborn stains won’t stand a a combination of one teaspoon dishwashing liquid and two
chance if you follow these tips. cups of water, dab over the stain, and repeat until the stain
As the days grow longer, you'll be spending more time outdoors, so
you'll want to make sure you and your home are prepared. In this dissipates. Rinse with water before allowing it to dry.
issue, Maryland-based designer and landscape exp
STAIN-REMOVAL BASICSert Anthony Wilder
offers smart tips for boosting your curb appeal, and cookbook author Nail polish: Apply rubbing alcohol to a cotton ball, and lightly
No matter what kind of stain you’re dealing with, there are a
Rebecca Lang reveals her secrets for hosting outdoors this summer.
few helpful tips to follow: dab the stain. Alternate between blotting the stain with new
When it comes to maintaining your home this time of year, it's all cotton balls and clean paper towels. Sponge the area with a
• Act quickly, as the sooner you treat a stain, the more likely
about minimal maintenance and keeping expenses at a minimum.
damp rag after removal.
Inside you'll find a guide to growing your own vegetables the easy way Allison Van Wig, CRS, CPRES, CPSC, IMSD
it will come out.
and simple tricks to keep your backyard illuminated through the night. CalDRE# 00985700
• Make sure to follow all care instructions. What works for BROKER-ASSOCIATE
Red wine: Pour salt over the stain, and then cover it with a
REALTOR®
Love them or hate them, hot days are often part of summer. plate or bowl so household members do not walk on it. Remove
one material won’t always work for another. Luckily,
there are plenty of ways to beat the heat while enjoying yourself at E-mail: Allison@SuperBroker.com
the salt, and vacuum the stain the following day.
• Absorb excess liquid from the outside in with a clean cloth
home. Be sure to check out the tips for proper fan maintenance to Cell: (562) 882-1581
make sure your interior stays cool and options for modern pools you Fax: (562) 938-9000
or paper towel.
can have installed or install yourself with minimal effort. www.SuperBroker.com
Clothing stain tips:
Coffee: Mix one part white vinegar and one part water, drench
• Avoid rubbing stains; this can work them deeper into Allison Van Wig - Van Wig & Associates
May this summer bring you happy days, fun nights, and plenty of time
the stain, and blot it away with a clean cloth.
to enjoy your home! As always, 4435 E VILLAGE RD
material or fabric. it's a pleasure to send you this
LONG BEACH, CA 90808
magazine.
• Spot-test an area before applying a stain-removing solution.
Allison Van Wig Food grease and oil: Apply dishwashing liquid directly to the
• Direct heat or hot water can cause some stains to set. stain, gently scrub the clothing with your fingers or a brush,
and rinse.
• Repeat the removal process until the stain dissipates.
Ink: Apply plain-white, non-gel toothpaste to the stain, and
STAIN SOLUTIONS
rub gently to lift the stain away.
Use these tips to remove common stains from your carpet
or clothing.
48 | GOOD TO BE HOME CalDRE# 00985700 Allison Van Wig, CRS, CPRES, CPSC, IMSD LONG BEACH, CA 90808 4435 E VILLAGE RD Allison Van Wig - Van Wig & Associates www.SuperBroker.com Fax: (562) 938-9000 Cell: (562) 882-1581 E-mail: Allison@SuperBroker.com