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Solutions to Sticky Halloween Messes
Weiman Products offers the following solutions to sticky Halloween messes. 
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    ROCKY RIVER, OH, October 09, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Halloween clean-up - from jack-o-lantern goo and messy make-up to sticky fingerprints and melted chocolate - can be a parent's worst nightmare. Weiman Products (www.weiman.com) has brewed up some helpful Halloween cleaning "tricks."

HARD CANDY

Problem: In all the excitement of candy swapping, your living room carpet becomes a dumping ground for sticky wrappers.
Solution: Blot sugary stains with a mixture of one teaspoon of neutral detergent and one cup of lukewarm water. For melted sugar candy, mix one-third cup of white vinegar with two-thirds cup of water and blot. Blot once more with detergent mixture and finish by blotting with clean water.

CANDLE WAX

Problem: Melted candle wax from a smiling Jack-o-lantern spills onto your carpet, tablecloth or furniture.
Solution: An easy way to remove melted candle wax from furniture, carpet and tablecloths is to apply a product designed specifically for this purpose, such as Weiman Wax Away Candle Wax Remover.

GUM

Problem: Some goblin forgot a pack of chewing gum in their pocket and it accidentally goes through the washing machine and all over the other clothes.
Solution: Fill a plastic bag with ice cubes and hold the bag in place over the gummy mess for a few minutes until it begins to harden and loosen; you can then gently peel it from the surface of the clothes.

CHOCOLATE & PEANUT BUTTER

Problem: Somebody enjoyed a peanut butter cup while watching a spooky movie... and left some scary fingerprints on the good leather furniture.
Solution: First, blot away excess candy with a clean dry cloth. Avoid wiping, as that will only spread the stain. Then, leave the stain alone, as it will dissipate into the leather. Do not apply water or try to wash the stain, rather apply a leather conditioner such as Weiman Leather Wipes once the surface has dried completely.

CARAMEL APPLES

Problem: What's more fun than dipping caramel apples over the stove? There's just one problem, how do you get rid of that sticky residue all over your stovetop?
Solution: To remove the caramel, use a cook top cleaner and scrubbing pad like Weiman Scrubbing Pads designed to clean but not scratch your glass or ceramic smooth top range.

FAKE BLOOD

Problem: Dracula spilled fake blood all over your carpet.
Solution: the fake blood in salt to absorb the stain. Then, to remove the spot, dab the stain with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water.

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