Lighter Fluid: The Best Label and Scuff Mark Remover
By Rachel Paxton
The first time my husband saw me scrubbing
the black heel marks off of our kitchen floor with a toothbrush, he said, "You
know lighter fluid will take those marks right off." And it did! No scrubbing at
all, just a little lighter fluid poured on a paper towel, and the marks wiped
right off.
So what kind of lighter fluid? I purchased mine at the grocery store in the
aisle where the picnic and barbecue items are located, right next to the lighter
fluid you buy for your barbecue briquets. It came in a small plastic squeeze
bottle that cost less than $2.
You can use lighter fluid on a variety of surfaces, first testing a less
noticeable spot to make sure it won't do any damage. It's great on most floors,
plastic, vinyl, some wood surfaces, basically anything you can dab it on and
wipe off again.
Lighter fluid will remove labels and adhesive from almost any surface. When we
got our new refrigerator it had strapping tape stuck all over it. The lighter
fluid took it right off. I've also used it to take stickers off of book covers.
It removes crayon marks from most surfaces and also removes grease and oil
stains.
I haven't tried this myself, but someone told me they poured a little lighter
fluid on an area of clothing that had been stained by cooking oil, and the stain
came right out in the wash. Try this at your own risk, but she swears it works.
You can also use it to remove the black scuff marks on the rubber soles of your
shoes, and to remove gum from most surfaces.
Don't forget that lighter fluid is highly flammable and should be used with
care. It is also inexpensive, easy to find, and you'll find so many uses for it
you won't be able to live without it.
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Originally published at Suite 101. Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom
who is the author of What's for Dinner?, an e-cookbook containing more than 250
quick easy dinner ideas. For recipes, tips to organize your home, home
decorating, crafts, holiday hints, and more, visit Creative Homemaking at
www.creativehomemaking.com.
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