You're to dot. With 85 minutes, we'll demonstrate. For everyone who's simply dotting about Alexa. Hey guys, today we are revisiting a skill that we first looked at over 2200 episodes ago, and it's as useful as ever in keeping your home spick and span.
It's called Cleanipedia. That's C-L-E-A-N-I-P-E-D-I-A. But obviously you can just ask her to open Cleanipedia. Alexa, open Cleanipedia.
Welcome to Cleanipedia. What cleaning problem can I help you solve? Stained mugs. I heard you say, stain, mug.
Here's three tips that may help. One, how to remove stains from furniture. Two, how to remove coffee and tea stains from cups. Three, how to remove stains and smells from carpet.
Would you like tip one, two, three, or some more suggestions? Two. Okay, here's how to remove coffee and tea stains from cups. Wear the inside of the mug with cold water, and sprinkle a thin layer of baking soda over any brown marks.
Alternatively, you can wear the mug with white vinegar and sprinkle the stained areas with table salt. Leave your chosen stain remover to work for a few minutes before using a cloth or sponge to wipe the stain. You may need to scrub a little to remove really tough marks. No bleach then.
Finish by washing the cups and mugs by hand or in the dishwasher before use. Shall I repeat that? No. Cool, there you go.
Let's try the carpets one. Because we've got a dog and the carpets don't always smell that fresh. And let's ask Cleanipedia how to get smells out of a carpet. Okay, here's how to remove stains and smells from carpets.
Sprinkle a pound of carpet cleaner or baking soda liberally over the carpet and leave for at least 30 minutes before vacuuming. Alternatively, spray a solution of carpet shampoo and water onto the carpet and scrub. Allow the carpet to dry it and then vacuum. For difficult stains like coffee or red wine, ask Cleanipedia for more advice.
Shall I repeat that? No. Cleanipedia is always learning, and we'd love your feedback. Can you give us a score between one and five, five being the highest?
Stop. Goodbye. So I guess to ask for further help, you'd say ask Cleanipedia how to get red wine stains out of the carpet, maybe? Cool, there you go.
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