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  • How to Clean a Toilet for Beginners

    Cleaning a toilet is perhaps the grossest part of cleaning a bathroom. Most people will do their best to avoid cleaning toilets whenever possible. Cleaning the toilet is a thankless job, but it...

  • How to Clean a Shower for Beginners

    Much like a bathtub, a shower can easily have problems with soap scum and mildew. These form after you take a shower and the water starts to dry. Cleaning a shower can seem difficult due to...

  • How to Clean a Bathtub for Beginners

    When washing the bathroom, the tub can be either the easiest place to clean or the hardest. It becomes hard when you get mildew or soap scum stuck to the tub, which can happen in as little as a...

  • How to Wash Dishes by Hand for Beginners

    When you are washing dishes by hand, there are a few things to keep in mind to be sure that your dishes actually get cleaned. After all, you want your dishes to be grease free and you want to...

  • How to Clean Your House Like a Maid

    Cleaning is something many of us put off until Sunday. And major cleaning is reserved for “spring cleaning” days which come sparingly. But in order to have a perfectly manicured home you must be...

  • How to Save Time Cleaning Your House

    Most people, like me, hate to clean house. Here are a few tips to cut down on cleaning time to free up time for more important things.

  • How to Clean a Disgustingly Dirty Mop

    It is enjoyable to clean and see the results however during a tight-economy it is not so fun or appealing to recognize all the dirt we've caught in our mops. Certainly if you are on a limited...

  • How to Get Rid Of Mold Without Resorting To Violence

    Lurking in the dark, dank corners of your home are tiny creatures that squish together into blobs of terror. They smell, they're gross and yes they make even grown men use works like...

  • How to Clean a Kitchen with Lemons

    The importance of keeping a kitchen clean and free of bacteria cannot be emphasized enough, after all, this is your family's food source. So it makes sense to clean you kitchen naturally, using...

  • How to Clean Greasy Stove Grates

    Stove grates take a lot of abuse. They can get greasy fast ,and if the mess isn't cleaned off quickly, it can congeal or even burn onto the grates. Greasy grates make the whole stove look dirty,...

  • How to Get Mold Off of an Electric Toothbrush

    Mold grows in wet, warm places, like bathrooms. Electric toothbrushes can begin to grow mold if they are left alone. Vinegar effectively kills the mold without being toxic to humans. To prevent...

  • How to Clean Wood Plates

    Wood plates are attractive and, unlike porcelain china, virtually indestructible. Most wood plates can be dropped, smacked against counters or flung through the air without permanent damage. These...

  • How to Clean Composite Black Kitchen Sinks

    Granite is the perfect choice in sinks when looking for durable and easy-to-maintain beauty. This natural stone is resistant to heat, chipping, fading and staining. Composite black sinks are...

  • How to Polish Silver With Aluminum Foil

    Silver becomes dull and tarnished when it comes into contact with sulfur in the air. Tarnish doesn't damage the silver, but is unsightly and difficult to remove. Aluminum foil is used to polish...

  • How to Freshen Foam Bed Pillows

    Foam bed pillows contain special materials that will absorb water and then retain the water for an extended time. Because of this chemical composition, owners should not wash foam pillows in the...

  • How to Clean Plastic Jars

    Plastic jars serve dozens of purposes, including leftover or cold drink storage, wine fermentation, or simple plant containers. Whatever the function, these jars should be sterilized thoroughly...

  • How to Remove Smoke Odor From a Kitchen Fire

    We have all neglected a pot on the stove or some meat sizzling in a frying pan, ran to answer the phone or got otherwise distracted and came back to discover a blazing inferno on our stove top....

  • How to Remove Shower Cleaner Buildup

    Build-up in showers is common, even with constant cleaning. Mold, mildew and a filmy residue from commercial cleaners can build up on the walls and floor over time, making the shower appear dirty...

  • How to Remove Caulking Films

    Caulk is a term given to any form of sealant used to bond or hide joints in bathrooms, kitchens and other plumbing or tile fixtures. It is a highly effective adhesive that prevents leaks, water...

  • How To Keep Palmetto Bugs Out of the House

    Once you allow a palmetto bug (American cockroach) to make its way into your home, it's only a matter of time before more bugs join their ranks. This is because the palmetto bug can lay 16 eggs at...

  • What to Use to Clean Hairspray Off of Mini Blinds

    Hair spray is a sticky subject that can easily attach itself to floors, tile, doors, mirrors and even those miniblinds that are always a nuisance to clean. Hair spray is made to glue your hair in...

  • How to Clean a Shower Stall When You Have Hard Water

    Hard water can create all sorts of cleaning problems, especially in the bathroom. Hard water can create stains on tile, grout, plastic, ceramic, glass and metal, making it a formidable enemy of a...

  • How to Get Rid of Annoying Fruit Flies

    Fruit Flies are pretty annoying and hard to get rid of. The fruit fly is common just about anywhere, especially if there is food. Once you get rid of the flies you should prevent them from coming...

  • How to Clean Your Bathroom Tile and Restore Like Brand New

    How to clean bathroom tile without harsh chemicals.

  • Brick Mold Cleaning

    Mold is a common fungus that grows on nearly everything. Most individuals will find themselves combating mold at one point or another, and one of the most common surfaces it shows up on is...

  • Natural No Kill Solution to Get Rid of Rats

    Traps and poisons are the most common ways of getting rid of rats. If you are concerned about your family's health, poisons may not be the best choice. If you are concerned about whether or not...

  • How to Remove Deposits in Toilet Bowls

    Mineral deposits, lime, calcium, rust and other debris can build up in a toilet bowl. A variety of products exist to clean up the mess. Clean the toilet frequently to make the process go faster...

  • Home Remedies for Removing Honey Wax From Surfaces

    Candles are popular accessories in our homes, where they greatly improve the atmosphere and aroma of almost any room. They can be made from manufactured or natural honey bees wax. When hot, candle...

  • How to Dry Rubber Gloves

    When you regularly wear rubber gloves to protect your hands from harsh chemicals or moisture, it can be unpleasant as your hands begin to perspire within the rubber gloves. If you do not...

  • How to Clean Dupont Laminate Flooring

    Dupont laminate flooring is a high-end brand of flooring, known for its superior quality and craftsmanship. This is a perfect alternative to hardwood, as it closely resembles hardwood but comes...

  • How to Remove Paw Prints from Laminate Flooring

    Laminate flooring is a high-quality, heavily durable flooring option that can be found in many homes. Paw prints are a common occurrence in pet households, typically created when a pet drags in...

  • How to Make Kitchen Laminate Shine

    Laminate is the perfect alternative to authentic hardwood when this expensive product is out of your price range. Laminate closely replicates hardwood, yet costs only a fraction of the price....

  • How to Use Windex on Laminate Flooring

    Laminate floors are a high-quality, inexpensive alternative to hardwood floors. Laminate is made of compressed wood that is glazed with a replicated hardwood finish, creating the appearance of a...

  • How to Wash Vinyl Blinds

    Cleaning and maintaining blinds is a little more difficult than cleaning or maintaining traditional curtains. The very nature of the blind can make the task time-consuming and hard, especially...

  • How to Remove Smoke & Fume Odor

    The lingering odor left after smoking a cigarette or painting a room is seemingly indelible, but there are numerous ways to eliminate the odors of fumes and smoke. The key to getting out fume and...

  • How to Clean Elmer's Craft Bond Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive

    Elmer's Craft Bond Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive is the aerosol alternative to the common household glue. Its efficient spray-on application allows for more control and an even distribution of...

  • How to Clean Clay Tile

    Clay tile is a natural stone that, while easy to clean, can stain, especially when it is not glazed. To minimize this, seal tile during installation, then once a year afterward. Clay tiles are...

  • How to Clean Pleated Boat Window Shades

    Pleated window shades insure privacy in homes but they can also be used for windows coverings on boats. These types of window coverings allow sunlight into areas, while providing seclusion from...

  • How to Clean Cast Acrylic Sinks

    Cast acrylic sinks resist stains but must be cleaned regularly to look their best. Take extra care to be gentle with these sinks. Acrylic is more prone to scratches than marble or porcelain sinks....

  • How to Clean Film Off Laminate Flooring

    Laminate flooring is a perfect option when you cannot afford high-priced authentic hardwood floors. The laminate closely replicates hardwood, while costing a fraction of the price. Laminate...

  • How to Clean Credit Card Machines

    Credit cards have become a modern convenience, eliminating the need to carry cash, which comes with the risk of losing money or having it stolen. Instead, carry the small plastic credit card that...

  • How to Remove Calcium Deposits in Boiling Containers

    Calcium deposits on containers used for boiling liquids, such as a kettle or saucepan, result from hard water. Minerals that normally remain dissolved in the water bake onto the surface of a...

  • How to Spring Clean a Bathroom

    At least once a year your bathroom needs a serious deep cleaning. These are the steps to do it quickly and efficiently.

  • How to Clean Your House in a Hurry

    Uh oh. Mom called. She'll be over in 30 minutes and your house looks like a tornado came through. This article will tell you how to cram 5 hours worth of house cleaning into 30 minutes (or make it...

  • How to Dust or Clean Wood Blinds

    Wood blinds are very popular and add elegance to any home. Like any blinds, they collect a lot of dust. The darker the wood finish, the more noticeable the dust. After many trials and...

  • How to Dispose of Light-Up Necklaces

    Light-up necklaces are popular children's toys, commonly sold at amusement parks, toy stores and children's events. Although the contents of light-up necklaces are nontoxic and nonflammable, they...

  • How to Clean Floating Wood Floors

    Several styles of floating wood floors are available but all are assembled basically the same way. Layers of cushioning and sub-layers are used that are not permanently secured to a surface...

  • How to Make Biodegradable Soap for Camping

    Making soap is as old as the hills, and there are just about as many soap recipes as soap makers. One thing all soap recipes have in common, however, is a basic set of steps and ingredients which,...

  • How to Clean a Rubber Tub Mat

    The use of a rubber tub mat can prevent slips and falls in an otherwise dangerously smooth surface of the bathtub or shower floor. But you may have noticed that these same mats are a popular home...

  • How to Eliminate Dust Mites With Steam

    Dust mites are tiny, eight-legged insects that belong to the arachnid family. They can be found in beds, pillows, carpets, rugs and furniture. They feed off of the dead skin cells that flake off...

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