eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Floor Repairs

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 1-50 of 59 results

  • How to Safely Remove Candle Wax From Carpeting

    Have you ever set a nice candle to burn, enjoying the aroma for hours, only to realize that the wax dripped onto your carpeting? All is not lost! These easy steps will show you how to remove that...

  • How to Clean Scagliola Italian Marble

    Scagliola marble is an artificial marble made of plaster. Named for a kind of stone made up of chips of marble, Scagliola marble resembles marble in almost every way except for the weight and cost...

  • How to Remove Wax From a Slate Floor

    Slate is durable choice for flooring. Slate virtually repels stains, and its beautiful mix of red, green and black colors are definitely eye-catching. Homeowners moving towards "greener" solutions...

  • How to Make Dull Wood Floors Shiny Again

    Hardwood floors add elegance to any home, but over time consistent foot traffic will wear away the finish and eventually your wood floors can lose their luster and become dull. Hardwood floors...

  • How to Get Candle Wax Out of Carpet

    Candles are wonderful additions to any room. That dim relaxing light filling the air with your favorite fragrance. But accidents happen and sometimes things can go wrong, very wrong. It's not...

  • Materials in Making Floor Wax

    Floor wax helps any floor shine and look like new. There are thousands of wax options to choose from, so finding the right wax for the job can be difficult. One of the easiest ways to determine...

  • What Product Can I Purchase to Fill in Scratches in a Hardwood Floor?

    Although it periodically comes in and out of favor, hardwood has been a popular choice for floor covering for centuries because it is durable, beautiful and easy to care for compared to some other...

  • How to Repair Scratches on a Hardwood Floor

    For hundreds of years, floors were finished and maintained with regular wax or oil applications. Later floors were finished with urethane, shellac or varnish. The advent and popularity of various...

  • How to Fix Dings in a Bamboo Floor

    Ecologically renewable, attractive and durable, bamboo flooring is becoming increasingly popular among homeowners. Although it has a hardness rating higher than maple and oak, bamboo is not...

  • How to Fix a Water Mark on a Wood Floor

    There are a lot of folk remedies for removing water stains from wood--from applying toothpaste, orange juice, butter, mayonnaise, olive oil, cigarette ashes and more. There is an easier way. There...

  • Tips on Removing Old Wax Build Up From Wood

    Your wood floors and your wood furniture get wax piled on them over the years as you clean them. After a couple of years of waxing your furniture and floors, you begin to notice a cloudy buildup...

  • How to Get Water Spots Off a Laminated Wood Floor

    Laminate flooring is a cheaper, inexpensive version of wood flooring. It looks like wood, but it ages better and is easier to install. However, like wood it can stain if you leave water sitting on...

  • How to Maintain Wax Floors

    Over time sediments build up on your floors from mopping and wax accumulation, giving the floors an undesirable or discolored look. Maintaining your wax floors requires a little time, some...

  • How to Wax & Buff Floors

    Wood flooring is a beautiful option for your home. However, those who have wood flooring know that over time it can loose its luster and shine. This doesn't have to be the case. If you have a wood...

  • Care for Wood Floors

    Hardwood floors are among the most high-maintenance types of flooring you can have. They can be easily damaged by moisture, dirt or furniture, and require frequent and careful cleaning, as well as...

  • How to Care for New Hardwood Floors

    If you have new hardwood floors, or just refinished old ones, you will want to protect your investment by properly taking care of them. Well-cared for hardwoods can last decades without...

  • How to Remove Wax and Other Substances From Carpet

    Have you had a candle that dripped wax on your carpet ? Or maybe some other substance like candy, etc. that will not come out of the carpet. There is a really easy solution that will make your...

  • How to Clean Hardwood Floors Using Linseed Oil

    Linseed oil was used to clean and finish hardwood floors for hundreds of years before the advent of modern chemical preparations. It is a penetrating product that soaks into hardwood floors,...

  • How to Fix Scratched Wood Floors

    Regardless of how nice and new looking you want to keep your wood floors, they are going to get scratched. The best way to take care of scratched wood floors is to tackle the marks as soon as...

  • Linseed Oil Saltillo Tile Maintenance

    Saltillo tile is a highly porous, fired clay tile produced in Saltillo, Mexico. For effective use as flooring, saltillo must be sealed and waxed to prevent it from wear, water damage and staining....

  • How to Maintain and Protect a Cork Floor

    Cork is an excellent choice when it comes to flooring. It is resilient, made from environmentally friendly materials, and provides excellent insulation. In this article I will tell you all you...

  • How to Refurbish Waxed Hardwood Floors

    When the polyurethane finish on a hardwood floor becomes dull and scratched, many homeowners choose to apply a wax finish to regain that appealing shine. The problem is that too many wax coats...

  • How to Whitewash Wood Floors

    Depending on how this finish is applied, a white washed floor can lend an antique country charm, shabby chic, or even a sleek modern look to an interior. This article addresses the process for...

  • DIY Floor Stripper

    Waxed floors have always been an object of beauty. There is nothing like walking across a freshly waxed floor and seeing your reflection on the floor. The problem with waxed floors is that, over...

  • Cheap Ways to Make Hardwood Floors Look Good

    Hardwood floors are attractive, add value to your home and are easier to care for and clean than carpet. Still, they can become scarred, dull or water-damaged over time. You can use some easy and...

  • How to Strip Wax off of Hardwood Floors

    I love hardwood floors in a home. They are fairly easy to clean and care for. Best of all they look beautiful. Over time, a wax build up can dull your beautiful floors. Many people don’t realize...

  • How to Clean Varnished Wood Floors

    The shine of a varnished wood floor is nice to behold. Unfortunately, keeping wood floors clean and luminous is time-consuming. However, using optimal cleaning methods, you can maximize your time...

  • How to Strip a Tile Floor

    Oftentimes people wax their tile floors so that they have a smooth shine to them instead of a dull appearance. The wax can also prevent the floors from getting scratched. However, if the wax...

  • How to Clean Quarry Tile Floors

    Quarry tile is an unglazed terra cotta tile made of natural clay, giving it a somewhat rustic appearance. It is available in most earth tones but its most common color is a red that's similar to...

  • How to Refinish Terrazzo Floors

    Many homes built in the early 20th Century have terrazzo entryway or kitchen floors. Homeowners are realizing the beauty and ease of maintenance terrazzo floors offer. Many are installing them in...

  • How to Remove Oil-Based Paint on Tile

    Oil-based paints are often use for different projects because of the features and qualities it has over the water-based paints. The one major problem with oil-based paints however, is the...

  • How to Repair the Floor Under a Toilet

    It's inevitable; sooner or later your toilet will leak. Whether from a bad wax ring, bolts coming loose or a crack in the porcelain, all toilets leak from time to time. Hopefully you will notice...

  • How to Remove Scratches From a Wooden Tile Floor

    The installation of a wooden tile floor in your home can breathe new life into a tired, old room. Not only is wooden tile flooring easy to care for, it can also add value to your home. Wooden tile...

  • Definition of Paraffin Wax

    Paraffin wax is derived from petroleum and is an ingredient in numerous household items. It is composed of solid straight-chain hydrocarbons. The name "paraffin" was originally used to categorize...

  • How to Remove a Water Mark From Laminated Hardwood Floor

    A laminated hardwood floor adds timeless beauty to a home. If you have an unsightly water mark on your floor, you know that it really stands out because the floor is one of the largest surfaces in...

  • How to Fill In A Deep Hardwood Scratch in Woodflooring

    To fill in a deep hardwood scratch in wood flooring or piece of furniture will require some tools and a bit of dexterity with a credit card or spatula. There are several ways to cover the scratch...

  • How To Remove Yellowing on Vinyl Floors

    Vinyl floors become yellowed for a variety of reasons, but you need to know the cause to correct the problem. In some cases, commercial products or a household staple such as baking soda will do...

  • How to Strip and Wax a Wood Floor

    Are you tired of your waxed floors looking like they haven't been waxed in years. Take action yourself and capture the reflective look of a profesional wax job.

  • About Yellowing Linoleum Floors

    Linoleum derives it meaning from two Latin words: "linium" meaning linseed and "oleum" meaning oil. These are the primary ingredients in linoleum. Linseed oil and resins form a binding material...

  • 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...

  • Removing Wax From Wood Floor

    Hardwood floors are one of the most popular flooring options available for both homes and commercial buildings. They add character, warmth, and value to any space, and can easily last 30 years or...

  • How to Prevent Scratches On Hardwood Floors

    Here's how to prevent your hardwood floors from being scratched and damaged. Remember, preventative care is easier than having your floor refinished!

  • How to remove candle wax from carpet

    Ever found wax on your carpet that someone didn't get up while it was fresh? No problem, two things will help you remove it without calling a professional in.

  • How to Refinish a Wood Floor

    Refinishing your wood floors will keep them looking new. There are different methods for refinishing different types of floors. Certain floors damage easily and others hold stain better.

  • How to Keep Wooden Furniture Legs From Scratching Wood Floors

    Beautiful hardwood floors require a great deal of hard work and money to manufacture, and even more to maintain. With this in mind, it's in the best interest of every homeowner to protect their...

  • How to Remove a Stain From Wood Floors

    I love hardwood floors, so much so that 2 years ago we replaced all the carpets in our home and laid wood floors in every room except the bathrooms. Hardwoods are relatively easy to care for, keep...

  • How to Polish Hardwood Floors

    Hardwood floors are a popular flooring choice. Wood floors require very little maintenance, although it is important to reapply polish every few years to maintain a glossy finish. Whether you're...

  • How to remove Glade Candle with essential oils from carpet

    Glade candles with essential oils smell great and are easy to use, but what do you do if the wax spills on the carpet??? This is easy to do, but takes just a little time and elbow grease

  • How to Renew Hardwood Floors

    You had gorgeous hardwood floors installed in your living room, but now, after a few years, they are starting to look raggedy and have quite a few scratches on them. Instead of replacing the...

  • How to Remove Wax From Wood Floor

    Beautiful wood floors add value to your home and require very little maintenance. Very often, a finished wood floor is only in need of a sweep! But sometimes you may may need a little more....

  • 1
  • 2

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy .   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. † requires javascript

Demand Media