How to Remove Fly Poop Stains

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You’re in attack mode, weapon at the ready. You’ve been listening to an incessant buzzing for hours, and finally, you swat and squish that irritating fly onto your wall.

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Until you realize, the fly has left behind its remains and has stained your surface. I mean, can this fly be any more annoying? It can’t even die without being inconvenient. 

Is Fly Poop Dangerous?

The longer it is there, the more waste it will distribute on your food and the more contaminated your food will be.

How to Remove Fly Poop Stains From Painted Walls

Those who have spent time researching cleaning methods before, you will not be surprised to hear that vinegar is the magical solution for fly stains.

How to Remove Fly Stains From Fabric Blinds

If you’ve noticed fly spots on your blinds, get to work as soon as you can to remove the stains before they fully set in.

How to Remove Fly Stains From Metal and Plastic Blinds

What you’ll need: – Warm water. – Bleach. – Rubber gloves. – A sponge. – A cloth.

How to Remove Fly Poop Stains From Fabric

The type of fabric, how long the stain has been there, and if the fabric is washable. But there’s a method for each one, don’t worry!

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