Stain Psychology: Why Spills Set and How to Stop Them
									Rubbing pushes pigments deeper into fibers and across grain lines in wood. Instead, blot with an absorbent white cloth, switching to clean sections as you go. Have you tried this during a hectic dinner party? Tell us how it went.								
				Stain Psychology: Why Spills Set and How to Stop Them
									Tannin-based stains, like tea and wine, often respond to mild acids such as diluted vinegar. Oily residues benefit from basic helpers like baking soda. Keep a tiny guide taped inside your cleaning caddy and share your quick-reference tips with readers.								
				 
				 
															 
															 
															 
															 
															 
															