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  • How to Clean Sealed Hardwood Floors

    It is easy to care for most hardwood floors. A clean, shiny hardwood floor looks rich and beautiful. If you take proper care of your hardwood floors you will get a lifetime of enjoyment out of...

  • How to Restore Vermont Slate Floors

    Slate is a very dense stone product used for roofing, flooring and patios. Though it is very strong, it is also fairly soft and porous compared to other stones. In the U.S., most slate is quarried...

  • How to Recondition Wood Floors

    Wood floors can be reconditioned in a variety of ways. If the wood floor has stains, they can be removed by using various types of cleaning products or even sanding as a last resort. If stains...

  • How to Clean Pet Odor From Wood

    You love your pets, even when they have accidents. Pet odors are a challenge to remove from surfaces in your home. Pet odors can attach themselves to a variety of surfaces, including wood....

  • How to Sanitize Wood Floors

    Wood flooring makes for a grand atmosphere in any home and is often looked to for an old world charm. The flooring is sturdy and generally makes it easier to clean up spills. Because floors are...

  • How to Protect Laminate Flooring

    Laminate flooring, a type of imitation flooring that has been popular in Europe for decades, is now popular in the United States. This type of flooring can be made to look like hardwood, stone,...

  • How to Care For & Clean a Laminate Floor

    Laminate flooring in an inexpensive way to give your home an expensive feel. It is a type of very durable, easy-to-clean flooring that can imitate the look of wood, stone, tile or other building...

  • How to Remove Rust From Tiles

    Tile rust results from iron oxide left behind when water containing iron evaporates. Rust can present a challenge to cleaning because of its corrosive characteristics. Implement some quick tips to...

  • How to Seal Quarry Tile

    Quarry tile adds beauty and value to your home. Perhaps the most well-known type of quarry tile is terra cotta, which is made from red clay. However, quarry tile is available in a wide range of...

  • How to Clean Badly Stained Tile Floors

    Tile floors come in a variety of materials, and this determines the chemicals needed to clean them. The most common tile is ceramic and unglazed ceramic. When cleaning stone such as granite,...

  • How to Refinish Limestone Tile Flooring

    Stone flooring adds beauty and a quality finish to any residence. Limestone is a durable floor covering that will last a years if taken of properly. One issue which should be addressed every 5-10...

  • Can I Buff My Laminate Floor?

    Laminate flooring is a plastic type of flooring that can imitate stone, tile wood or other material. This type of flooring is easy to clean and very durable. Laminate flooring also requires a...

  • How to Care for Wilsonart Floors

    Wilsonart Flooring is a high-pressure laminate engineered to require little care and be durable. The floors come in a variety of styles in a likeness to ceramic tile, hardwood and slate flooring,...

  • How to Remove Furniture Stains From Carpet

    It never fails--you work so hard to keep your carpet clean. Then, while house cleaning, you move your furniture, only to find a bright orange/brown wood stain where your couch leg used to be. ...

  • How to Remove Spots From Mexican Floor Tiles

    If you've lived with Mexican floor tiles for any length of time, you're probably an expert on the subject of maintaining them. Less resistant to traffic than other popular kiln-baked tiles,...

  • How to Clean Quarry Tile

    Quarry tile is a durable tile that is mostly used for floors but has been used on walls and countertops as well. Quarry tiles are unglazed tiles that are made of clay or a sedimentary rock called...

  • Budget Carpet Cleaning

    Carpet cleaning can be expensive, but you can do it yourself and save that expense. When you hire someone to professionally clean your carpets you are paying for their travel expenses, materials...

  • How to Restore Hardwood Floors Without Sanding

    My hardwoods looked better than new and it was not near as hard as I had anticipated. The secret was using the right materials. They had worn almost to the raw wood in places and were dull until...

  • How to Clean Terrazzo Tile

    Hardwood and terrazzo tile floors are just a couple of the many different types of flooring available. Terrazzo tile floors are beautiful and their beauty will last for decades if they are...

  • How to Clean Urine from Ceramic Tiles

    Pet or human urine on ceramic tiles presents two problems: the stain and the odor. While various products can easily remove the stain from the tile and the grout, the odor can seep into the grout...

  • How to Clean Shoe Polish Stains From Vinyl Floors

    Shoe polish can bring shoes and sneakers back to life, but when the polish gets onto other items it can be a nightmare. Shoe polish has a tendency to adhere to whatever surface it is put on. When...

  • How to Clean Carpet & Upholstry

    Carpets are one of the first areas in your home to show real wear and tear. This is because carpets are the recipient of the highest use and traffic for your home. Because of this, you'll notice...

  • How to Clean Sealed Wood Floors

    It can be tricky to figure out how to clean sealed wood floors. You have to be careful not to damage the seal and even more careful not to hurt the wood lying beneath it. Thanks to the abundance...

  • Rejuvenating Hardwood Floor Finishing

    No home decor item is more popular these days than beautiful hardwood flooring. People appreciate the way wood floors can bring character and warmth into the home. These floors can be pricey, but...

  • How to Clean Kitchen Grout Lines

    Learn how to clean grout lines in your kitchen without hiring a company or renting a machine.

  • How to Clean Stained Grout Lines

    Nobody likes to have stained grout lines, so let's learn how to clean them.

  • How to Clean Grout

    Learn what you will need to clean your own grout. Save energy and money by cleaning grout doing it yourself.

  • How to Clean Pet Stains

    Pets can bring an abundance of joy into our lives. There a wonderful asset to any family and a great way to teach children responsibility. But sooner or later, they will make a mess. Pet stains do...

  • How to Increase the Life of Carpet

    Although a lot of people are beginning to turn to alternative flooring for home decor these days, many still choose carpeting as their floor of choice. Unfortunately, good carpets cost a lot of...

  • How to Use Homemade Polishing Cleaner on Concrete Floors

    It can be a real chore to keep concrete looking clean and in good shape. It soaks up stains readily because it's a very porous surface. It tends to get pretty grimy before it gets cleaned so it...

  • How to easily remove wax from carpet

    If you've spilled any amount of wax on your carpet, don't worry! There is an easy way to remove it without any stains.

  • How to Maintain a Carpet Cleaner

    Most steam cleaners use a three-part system to remove stains. First, the machine sprays a cleaning solution onto the carpet. Then a brush creates a rubbing motion to work the cleaner into the...

  • How to Stain a Garage Floor

    Stains come in a variety of colors right out of the can. Mix colors to suit your garage's interior. Stains last longer, don't peel and apply easier than paint. Best success for a long lasting...

  • How to Clean Between Tiles

    Sometimes what a home needs is not a renovation, but attention to essential details to make it look like new. The first time you really clean between tiles, you will notice the sudden improvement...

  • How to Care for Marble Floors

    Marble is a wonderful flooring material--sturdy and strong, polished and elegant. As the building of new homes has skyrocketed, marble has seen explosive growth during the past five to 10 years....

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