One Good Thing by Jillee on MSN

My Best Way to Remove Permanent Marker from Anything

The best way to remove permanent marker usually comes down to what it’s on, but my go-to for most stains is good old rubbing alcohol or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. You’d be amazed at how well ...
Whether you have a budding artist with a wandering hand or a pile of dress shirts with ink stains claiming the corner of your closet, there is no reason to start repainting surfaces or throwing out ...
We know Mr. Clean “Magic Erasers” as the white pads with a shiny bald man telling you to remove scuff marks from walls. But these little scrubbers—known generically as “melamine foam sponges”—can ...
A new leather sofa or leather handbag -- so beautiful. Or perhaps it’s the car you’ve had for a long time, the one with leather upholstery that still looks fantastic because that you’ve babied and ...
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed what they call a laser 'unprinter' - a device that is able to remove toner ink from paper. A production model would allow businesses to reuse ...
We've all been there: You open the dryer door only to find that someone forgot to empty their pockets. Lip balm or crayons melted all over everything, paper pulp smashed into the fibers of clothing, ...
Blot the stain. Apply a few drops of acetone-based nail polish remover to a clean cloth or cotton ball, then gently blot the stain. Take your time blotting the stain until it begins to lift — don't ...