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  2. Solved! How to Clean Suede Furniture So It Looks Brand New

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    Step 4: Create a Cleaning Solution. Now for the fun part. If you’re working with a W-labeled couch, create a mixture of warm water and a few drops of mild dish soap.

  3. Here's What Happens If You Don't Wash Your Water Bottle Daily

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    Disassemble your water bottle and wash it, either in a dishwasher on the hottest setting or by hand, advises Leann Poston M.D., a licensed pediatrician from Ohio with an MD, M.B.A, and M.Ed in ...

  4. 9 Things You Should Never Wash In Hot Water, According ... - AOL

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    Also, if you’re washing cloth diapers or any baby items, hot water helps sanitize and keep everything safe for baby’s sensitive skin," Shields says. Related: 5 Rules To Guarantee You'll Never ...

  5. Suede - Wikipedia

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    Since excess moisture can damage suede, it should not be cleaned with soap and water or machine washed. Suede brushes and suede rubbers, as well as a nail files, are tools that may be used to clean suede, often in conjunction with white vinegar or cornstarch. Suede protector spray can be applied after cleaning to preserve the integrity of the ...

  6. Stain removal - Wikipedia

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    This can be used for pet stains and out of doors. [3] There is no chief underlying chemical reason why club soda would be superior to plain water in stain removal. [8] Glycerine This can be used to soften "set" stains, especially on wool and non-water-washable fabrics. [3] Boiling water This can be used to take out fruit juice stains.

  7. Are You Washing Your Reusable Water Bottle Enough? - AOL

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    First, you'll want to check if your bottle is dishwasher safe, in which case you can stick it in with the rest of your dishes on a normal cycle. (Note: Most water bottles have at least one part ...

  8. Rawhide (material) - Wikipedia

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    Rawhide is more susceptible to water than leather, and it quickly softens and stretches if left wet unless well waterproofed. "Rawhide" laces often sold for boots or baseball gloves are made of normal tanned leather rather than actual rawhide. Rawhide is not pliable when dry and would be unsuitable for that use.

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