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Can You Remove Grease Stains From Leather? (How To)

Talcum powder will remove most of the grease stains from a leather jacket. Most leather jackets are made from genuine leather or lower quality, so they will not soak in the grease as quickly as full-grain leather. Simply apply the powder and allow it to be on the surface for a few hours before brushing it off.

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Can You Remove Sweat Stains From Leather?

Most cars do not have actual leather seats, but rather, they have faux leather. It is still possible to clean sweat stains in either case by using a mixture of dishwashing soap and lukewarm water. A lightly damp cloth can be wiped on the surface of the seat but be cautious not to soak the seat thoroughly. Dry the seat with a microfiber cloth.

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Can You Use Bleach to Clean Vinyl Floors? (How To)

In general, bleach can be used to clean vinyl floors. Regular vinyl floors and luxury vinyl floors have a polyurethane finish. If you use a solution that contains more than 1.5% bleach it will damage this finish. So, only use a bleach and water mixture that is about 1 part bleach to 100 parts water.

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