How a panicked tenant removed a VERY deep ink stain from her laminate countertop with pantry items: 'These saved me'
- A panicked tenant shares how she got pen ink from her kitchen counter
- He used a combination of baking soda and lemon juice to remove 80% of the ink.
- Leah used orange oil to further remove the stain and said the bench was 98% clean.
- "Lemon Confidence and Confectionery. I'm sure he saved me many times," one user wrote to Leah
A panicked tenant shared how she managed to remove an ink stain from her kitchen counter using two common household ingredients.
Perth tenant Leah had her next inspection this week and turned to Facebook for help after her blue pen spilled on her laminate countertop.
Hundreds of people commented on cleaning tips and tricks to help Leah, though all it took the renter to remove the stain was baking soda and lemon juice.
A panicked tenant shared how she managed to get ink off her kitchen counter using two common household ingredients, lemon juice and baking soda (formerly).
To do this, Leah simply mixed baking soda and lemon juice into a paste and applied it to the stain for an hour.
He said this method removed at least 80% of the ink mark, but decided to try orange oil to remove even more.
"[The bank] is 98% free, I think. The Rent Inspector will no longer be notified," Leah wrote.
Others who had experienced the stress of removing stubborn stains suggested I also use Gumption, Jiff, alcohol wipes, hand sanitizer, and eucalyptus oil (after).
Others who had experienced the stress of removing stubborn stains suggested I also use Gumption, Jiff, alcohol wipes, hand sanitizer, and eucalyptus oil.
Although one woman warned Leah to use common sense as she attempted to remove the pen from her bench and snatched the glossy finish from it.
One mother also shared that when her toddlers scribble on the walls with pencils, she uses hairspray and the scribbles magically disappear.
However, many have confessed that the classic combination of baking soda and lemon juice is still a successful lifesaver when it comes to spills or stains.
However, many have confessed that the classic combination of baking soda and lemon juice is still a successful lifesaver when it comes to spills or stains.
"Lemon Confidence and Confectionery. You gotta love him, he saved me many times," wrote one user.
"I use baking soda and lemon more for cleaning than for cooking," joked another.
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