Q: How do you remove dirt and grass stains from athletic shoes?A: If the stain is on the leather or vinyl part of the shoe, clean it with -- are you ready? -- molasses! Spread a layer of molasses on the stain and leave on overnight. The sulfur in the molasses will eat away the grass stain.
Q: What's the best way to remove grass stains from baseball uniforms?
A: Work old-fashioned, non-gel white toothpaste into the grass stain, then pretreat with laundry detergent and launder as usual.
Q: Is there an effective treatment for mildew in a child's wading pool?
A: Scrub with baking soda and a wet sponge, rinse and leave the pool in sunlight to dry.
Gloves Put the glove on to retain its proper shape while cleaning. Work a moisturizing bath soap into the palm, being careful not to saturate the glove. Rinse, buff and dry flat, out of direct sunlight (figure A). To keep the fabric soft, put the glove on, apply a small amount of hand cream to it and rub into the fabric. Store in a self-closing plastic bag to maintain softness. Shoes Brush dirt and mud off the bottom of the shoes. Clean scrapes on the top of the shoes with white non-gel toothpaste or cuticle remover (figure B). The mild abrasive in the toothpaste cleans without damaging the shoes. Rinse and buff. Wash leather shoes with moisturizing bath soap. Clean cloth shoes with a damp microfiber cloth and treat with a good-quality water repellant.Golf balls Remove dirt by soaking the balls in 2 cups warm water and a cup of ammonia. When the balls are clean, store them in an empty egg carton. For easy identification, apply a dot of colored nail polish on each ball.Table Tennis Tip: Take small dents out of ping-pong balls by dropping them in hot water for several minutes.
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