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  2. 13 things you didn't know you could clean with a Magic Eraser

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    From cleaning spilled nail polish, removing scuff marks on walls or erasing inevitable grease splatters, this little white sponge is the most versatile of all our cleaning products.

  3. 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.

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    To make cleaning the bathroom easier Maple Star Electric Spin Scrubber Brush When it comes to cleaning ground-in dirt in the floor — or worse, grime between your shower tiles — nothing works ...

  5. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    Nail polish (also known as nail varnish in British English or nail enamel) is a lacquer that can be applied to the human fingernails or toenails to decorate and protect the nail plates. The formula has been revised repeatedly to enhance its decorative properties, to be safer for the consumer to use, and to suppress cracking or peeling.

  6. Amazing trick for removing gum from clothing - AOL

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    We've all been there: You sit down in a taxi cab or on a park bench and wind up with someone else's chewing gum stuck to your behind. Not fun!

  7. Nail buffing - Wikipedia

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    Nail buffing is the act of polishing the nail using buffers of successively finer grit in order to make nails look more consistent and shiny. [1] A paste is used to fill ridges on nail surfaces. [2] Buffing is also done prior to the application of nail products or artificial nails to help the product adhere to the nail.