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A company that you can trust: established over 10 years, and with thousands of satisfied customers, myhome take pride in the quality of our work and making sure we don't let you down.
Security: You don't want just anybody in you property: all myhome staff are full-time employees (we don't use part time or casual staff) who are fully insured and have been through our strict vetting & selection process. Customer service: we tailor our cleaning plan and schedule to your own individual needs, supply all equipment and materials, and try to ensure that you always have the same cleaning team, so there's nothing at all for you to worry about.
Qualified staff: all myhome staff have completed our comprehensive training programme and we have an experienced supervisor on every job.
Results with value: we specialise only in residential homes, so we can offer an outstanding service at competitive rates.
We guarantee that if you are not completely satisfied, we'll do the job again free of charge.
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Removing deodorant stains ! (New)
Non-washable Fabrics
Follow these steps to remove deodorant stains from non-washable fabrics such as Acetate, Burlap, Carpet/Synthetic, Carpet/Wool, Cotton, Fiberglass, Linen, Rayon, Silk, Triacetate and Wool:
- Apply rubbing alcohol to the stain and cover with an absorbent pad dampened with alcohol (dilute alcohol with 2 parts water for acetate, Rayon, and triacetate; test silk for colorfastness before using alcohol).
- Keep both moist.
- Allow to stand as long as any stain is being removed.

Washable Fabrics
Follow these steps to remove deodorant stains from washable fabrics such as Acrylic Fabric, Modacrylic, Nylon, Olefin, Polyester and Spandex:
- Most deodorant stains can be removed by pretreating (the method of applying a stain-removing agent directly to the stained area before laundering) with a liquid detergent or prespotter.
- Launder as usual.
If the stain doesn't seem to be loosening with the pretreatment:
- Rinse out the detergent.
- Flush with white vinegar.
- Rinse in clear water.
Household Surfaces
Follow these steps to remove deodorant stains from household surfaces such as Acrylic Plastic, Aluminum, Asphalt, Bamboo, Brass, Bronze, Cane, Ceramic, Glass/Tile, Chromium, Cork, Enamel, Glass, Gold, Grout, lron, Linoleum, Marble, Masonry Tile, Paint/Flat, Paint/Gloss, Plexiglas, Polyurethane, Stainless Steel, Tin, Vinyl Clothing, Vinyl Tile or Vinyl Wallcovering:
- Wipe the area with a cloth dipped in warm sudsy water.
- Rinse well.
- Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Tea Stain Removal
Tea stains can be removed by dipping a sponge in white vinegar and applying to the stain. Wash the garment per care label instructions. Don't throw the garment into the dryer, as the heat will set any remaining stains. You can also soak the garment in a solution of 3 cups of white vinegar to one cup of water. Place in a large glass bowl and soak. Then, rub the garment to remove any lingering residue and rinse in cold water. If the stain persists, rub with salt. Rinse, and launder as usual.


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