1. Acrylic Paint on Clothing
Just dab with some rubbing alcohol.
2. Air Vents
3. Armpit Stains (Ew)
4. Bagless Vacuum
5. Bath Toys
6. Bathroom Exhaust Fans
7. Blinds
8. Brass
9. Burnt Pans
Fill the bottom of the pan with water. Add a cup of white vinegar to the pan. Bring the pan to a boil. Take the pan off the stove and add 2 tablespoons baking soda. Empty the pan and scour.
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10. Carpet Pet Hair
11. Cast Iron Pan
12. Cheese Grater
13. Charcoal Grill
14. Clarisonic Brushes
15. Cloudy Glasses
16. Coffee Mug Stains
17. Coffee or Spice Grinder
18. Crockpot
19. Crusty Oven
20. Curling Iron
21. Cutting Boards
22. Cutting Boards
Soak cutting boards in a mixture of bleach and water in the sink for at least an hour. They'll be good as new!
24. Dryer Ducts
25. Dyson Vacuum Canister
26. Ear Buds
27. Engagement Ring
28. Floor Grease
29. Front-Loading Washing Machines
30. George Foreman Grill
31. Glass Cooktop
You'll need dishwashing liquid or powder, baking soda, gloves, and a rag. Get the full directions here.
32. Glass Bakeware
33. Glitter
34. Glue Gun
While the gun is still hot, use a ball of aluminum foil to wipe off the nozzle without burning your fingers. Get the full directions here.
35. Granite Counters
36. Grease Stains in Clothing
37. Grout Mildew
38. Hair Brush
39. Hard Water Stains on a Glass Shower Door
40. Humidifier
41. Irregularly Shaped Bottles
42. Keurig Coffeemaker
43. Jean Stains
44. Kitchen Cabinet Gunk
45. Kool-Aid Stains
46. Lampshade
47. Latex Paint Messes
48. Leather Sofas
49. Lipstick Stains
50. Makeup
51. Makeup Brushes
52. Mattress
53. Microfiber Couch
54. Microwave
55. Mini Muffin Pans
56. Mirrors and Glass
57. Moldy Water Bottle
58. Nail-Polish Stained Carpet
59. Oil Stains on a Garage Floor
60. Oven Racks
61. Paint on Clothing
62. Paintbrushes
63. Pen Ink in Clothing
64. Pet Hair
65. Red Wine
For a stain that's dried already, treat it with shaving cream and throw it into the washing machine. For a wet stain, there are a number of different methods, from club soda to kitty litter, which you can get here.
66. Rubber Stamps
67. Rust Stains
68. Rusty Loaf Pans
You'll need baking soda, water, a scourer, and oil. Sprinkle baking soda on and leave for about 30 minutes. Scrub with a scourer. Coat in oil so it doesn't get rusty again.
69. Scuff Marks on Linoleum
70. Sharpie Stains in Carpet
71. Shower Curtain Liner
72. Shower Head
73. Sneakers
74. Stainless Steel Refrigerators
75. Stainless Steel Sink
76. Sterling Silver
Use tartar control toothpaste! Rub it in like you would soap and it'll get the tarnish off.
77. Stove Grates
78. Stove Burners
Pour on a thick coat of baking soda. Follow with a tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide onto each burner. Wait 15 minutes, then scrub away all that nasty brown stuff.
[source: The Mortician's Wife]