In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Put 1 tablespoon (15 ml) white vinegar in a spray bottle with 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of dish soap and 3⁄4 cup (180 ml) of water. Spray the clover with the mixture as a spot treatment to kill it. Avoid spraying the mixture on any surrounding plants or grass, as it can damage them. Corn gluten is a natural herbicide that can be used to kill clover. Look for powdered corn gluten that you can sprinkle onto the clover. Use 20 pounds (9.1 kg) of corn gluten per 1,000 square feet (93 m2) of lawn.  Water the corn gluten once you’ve applied it and then let the area dry for 2-3 days so the gluten can kill the clover. You can apply the corn gluten again after 4-6 weeks if the clover does not die. Put a garbage bag or a plastic tarp over the clover and secure the ends with rocks. Leave it on for a few weeks so the clover is deprived of sunlight and oxygen. Make sure the clover stays covered by the tarp at all times so it dies. This option is good if you have large patches of clover in your lawn that can be covered easily by a large plastic sheet or tarp.
Summary: Spray the clover with a vinegar and soap mixture. Use corn gluten on the clover. Place a plastic sheet over the clover to kill it.

To deodorize your mattress completely after you've washed it, spread baking soda across the whole mattress. This could take up to a whole box of baking soda. That much baking soda won't hurt your mattress in any way. You should make arrangements to sleep elsewhere – another room in your home, or away somewhere. The baking soda needs time to penetrate any stains or odors in your mattress. You should close the door to your bedroom so children and small pets can't get into the baking soda. Using the upholstery attachment to your vacuum, suck up the baking soda after 24 hours have passed. You might have to go over the mattress more than once to be sure you get all of the baking soda up.
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One-sentence summary -- Spread baking soda on your mattress. Let it sit for 24 hours. Vacuum up the baking soda.

Problem: Article: Press the towel over the wet memory foam and hold until the towel is saturated. Repeat the process until there isn't any more liquid to be soaked up.  A bath towel is best for high absorbency, but you can also use paper towels. If the spill can stain, make sure to use a towel that you don't mind getting stained and dirty. Never twist or fold memory foam to wring out liquid--this can damage the foam's structure. Always press gently to soak up any liquid instead. Enzyme-based cleaners organically dissolve and remove these more stubborn spills. They're also safe to use with memory foam and won't damage the foam's structure. Follow the instructions that come with your cleaner and soak up any excess liquid when you're finished.  Generally, you should pour some enzyme-based cleaner on the spill, let it sit for 10-15 minutes, then blot up as much cleaner as possible.  Although some suggest using hydrogen peroxide to break down bloodstains, this is inadvisable. Hydrogen peroxide will damage the memory foam's surface. Leave the memory foam in a bright area with good air circulation. In order to avoid mildew and mold, let it dry completely before using it. Do a touch test to determine if the foam is fully dried. Your mattress should also feel much lighter when it's dry. If it still feels heavy around the washed area, it probably still contains some trapped water.
Summary:
Soak up as much of the spill as possible with a bath towel. Use an enzyme-based cleaner for blood stains, food stains, or beverage spills. Set the memory foam product out to dry.