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  • How to Get the Bad Smell Out of Nalgene Water Bottles

    Nalgene makes plastic, reusable bottles in several colors. Like many plastic bottles, these may develop an odor. Musty smells or smells from liquids, such as milk, left too long in the bottles can...

  • How to Start Your Spring Cleaning

    Spring Cleaning can really start any time of year. Why not get a head start and begin your spring cleaning in the dreary days of winter!

  • How to Remove Red Wine Stainds From a Carpet ( Best Ways)

    Hi guys hope you are doing well. Hope, the following tips help you.

  • How to Clean Pressure Treated Wood With Bleach

    Pressure treated wood has been around for 70 years; the process of treating wood was first invented by Dr. Karl Wolman. This wood has infusions of chemical preservatives deeply imbedded into the...

  • How to Clean Using Citric Acid

    Citric acid is an organic acid found in high concentrations in citric fruits such as oranges, grapefruits, lemons and limes. In its natural form, it has proven to be an effective all-purpose,...

  • Ingredients That Kill Mold

  • How to Clean Matte Glass Tile

    Glass tile is an alternative to ceramic tile. Glass tiles are both stain and water resistant, and they clean up easily. Because this tile is often used in the kitchen or bathroom, easy cleanup is...

  • How to Clean Cowhide

    Cowhide has many uses in society, namely as upholstery for furniture and area rugs. It is tanned leather with fur on one side of the leather that can be used in decorating and designing. Cowhide...

  • Homemade LCD Cleaner

    LCD screens require more care than a simple wiping with all-purpose glass cleaner, as this type of cleaning agent can actually damage the LCD surface. Since LCD screens are costly pieces of...

  • How to Polish a Wood Finish

    Wood furniture and trim add warmth and richness to your home's interior. Over time and with regular use, wood can lose its sheen, becoming lackluster. When this happens, scratches in the surface...

  • How to Get Rid of Oven Smell

    No one enjoys an nasty smell coming from the oven. Ovens can begin smelling for a few different reasons; spilled food can burn in the oven and food debris can accumulate in the bottom of the oven....

  • The Best Way to Clean the Glass on a Scanner

    Scanners, like any other piece of computer hardware, require a thorough cleaning from time to time. The glass on the scanner is especially important when it comes to cleaning, as smudges,...

  • How to Get Rid of Chlorine Smell

    Chlorine smells can come from several different sources and can get on furniture, clothes or skin. Sources of chlorine smells include swimming pools, unbalanced or hard water, cleaning solutions...

  • How to Bleach Sea Sponges

    Sea sponges live on the floor of the ocean. They are a renewable resource with many uses throughout the home. Their soft, natural feel makes them a great choice for makeup application, car care,...

  • How to Remove Pet Hair From Your Home

    Pet hair can get all over your home. It can stick to your furniture and carpets, and if you don't take care of the problem early, removing the pet hair becomes quite a chore. Other than carpets...

  • How to Make an Automatic Shower Spray Cleaner

    Automatic shower cleaners are useful when you have little time to handle household chores. At the push of a button, the shower cleaner will spray a cleaning mist, and remove soap scum, mildew and...

  • How to Clean White Vinyl Boat Upholstery

    White vinyl is an upholstery option that can be found in many boats. The durable vinyl withstands wear and tear with ease, while the bright white color provides a clean, inviting environment to...

  • How to Clean a Stainless Steel Sink With Household Items

    Stainless steel is a high-quality, semi-reflective surface that can be found in the kitchen areas of many homes, including the sink. The durability of stainless steel makes it a perfect element...

  • How to Remove Cherry Limeade Stains From Carpet

    Cherry limeades are made by mixing lime soda with cherry flavoring. When a cherry limeade is spilled onto a carpet, the bright red color can quickly permeate delicate rug fibers and cause a...

  • How to Clean Play Dough Out of Carpet

    Play dough is made primarily from flour and salt and is a moist, moldable product. Play dough should be stored in a plastic container when not in use. This will ensure that the product remains...

  • Dyson Vs. Bissell Pet Vacs

    Dyson and Bissell pet vacuums claim to be light weight and designed to work in small places, such as in the corners, and between the cushions of couches, common places where pet hair can accumulate.

  • How to Remove Photographs That Are Stuck on the Glass Inside a Picture Frame

    Photographs stuck to the glass of a picture frame can be heartbreaking, particularly if it is a treasured photograph. Newer photographs are almost impossible to remove unharmed. For that reason,...

  • How to Look For Tips On Window Cleaning

    To maintain your windows as great looking and streak free as possible, you will need to ensure that they are cleaned often; however, it is necessary to maintain the aesthetic functions of glass...

  • How to Get Rid of Rotten Milk and Ammonia Smell

    Spills can happen all over your home, especially when children are involved. After years of being in one home, and after a series of spills, random combinations of smells can occur, such as...

  • How to Freshen Your Toilet Water With Vinegar

    Vinegar is an inexpensive, versatile cleaning agent that is both effective and friendly to the environment. White distilled vinegar is very acidic and can kill the majority of germs, bacteria and...

  • How to Remove Hair Spray Overspray

    To hold hair in place, hairspray contains adhesive-like active ingredients. Because of these ingredients, any other surface that the spray lands on will also become sticky. While spraying...

  • How to Get Rid of Ammonia Smell

    Ammonia smells can come from several different sources around your house, including animal urine, cleaners containing ammonia and ammonia itself. Spills or leaky containers can spread ammonia and...

  • How to Clean Rust on Stainless Steel

    Stainless steel objects can formulate rust when left out in the rain, or when left wet for long periods of time. The metal reacts with the water, and begins to deteriorate, creating rust. It is...

  • Steam Cleaning Carpets Tips, Tricks & Secrets

    If your home has carpets, it is important to keep them as clean and fresh as possible. Therefore, you need to use a steam cleaner at some point. You might choose to purchase one or you might...

  • How to Clean a Gloss Interior Paint Trim

    Painted trim in your house accumulates a film of dust, like any other interior surface, even if it's in a rarely-used room. If you have a busy home, trim can get quite grimy, especially around...

  • How to Remove Ladybugs From Inside a Home

    Ladybugs are typically beneficial insects because they feed on aphids and other arthropods. But when they gather in your home it is aggravating and a bit smelly, to say the least. The most common...

  • How to Get Orange Stains Off a Wooden Toilet Seat

    Although healthy for the human, orange stains are destructive to your household surfaces. Wood tends to absorb and hold onto substances that stain, making the wood unattractive and dirty to look...

  • How to Stage your House or Home For Sale

    The purpose of staging your home is to make it attractive to a bigger market and make buyers picture themselves living in your house. In a tough market, staging your home can be the edge that you...

  • How to Ventilate a Sunroom

    Sunroom ventilation is necessary to keep your sun room cool, airy and peaceful. Most sunrooms come equipped with at least one large window or several window panes. The hotness of the sun beaming...

  • How to Get Cat Spray Out of a Mattress

    Cat urine could be one of the most potent and horrible smells on earth. Even if this isn't true, it will seem this way if you are faced with having to clean it. If your cat has succumbed to the...

  • Products for Cleaning Mold

  • Benefits of Vinegar

    You don't need a cupboard full of pricey commercial cleaners to have a clean house. Distilled white vinegar is a chemical-free, environmentally friendly and inexpensive natural product that works...

  • How to Remove the Smoky Smell From a Home

    A smoky smelling home is usually a sign of a die hard smoker, a bad cook or a previous home fire. Nothing can turn off guests faster than having to sit in a smoked up room. Whether you have made...

  • Homemade Pewter Cleaner

    Pewter is a beautiful metal with many uses. Consisting mostly of tin with small amounts of copper, lead and other metals, pewter can be crafted to form all kinds of items, from small animal...

  • How to Use the Safer Pantry Pest Trap

    Pantry moths are more than a nuisance--they ruin food in your kitchen by laying eggs in flour, cereals and other grains. Moth larvae hatch from the eggs and use the surrounding food as nutrition...

  • How to Dilute Greenworks

    Greenworks is the name of a natural dilutable cleaner from Clorox. It is the first line that Clorox has made that is part of natural, green living. There are several different products in this...

  • Sand Free Floor Finishing

    Refinishing a floor without the use of sand is possible with products available to the modern consumer. While an old-fashioned sand refinish produces a longer-lasting, more thorough finish, the...

  • How to Clean Hooked Rugs

    Hooked rugs have been around for a long time, and older ones need to be treated with care. It's probably not wise to take your hooked rugs to a dry cleaner, unless you verify beforehand that they...

  • How to Work the Vented Lid on Corningware

    Corningware is a maker of glass bakeware, such as casserole dishes and ramekins. Corningware bakeware products are safe in the oven, microwave, freezer, refrigerator and dishwasher. Some...

  • How to Put Shine Back on Armstrong Laminate Flooring

    Armstrong, in business since the mid-1800s, produced its first linoleum products in 1906. Since then, Armstrong has risen as an industry leader in a number of residential floor coverings,...

  • Frugal Living Paint Remover Recipe

    Several inexpensive, common household products work well for paint removal. Of course, a lot depends on what type of paint you have, but products that have abrasive qualities, such as washing...

  • High-Ceiling Dust Removal

    Over time, dust and cobwebs can accumulate just about anywhere in your home. They're especially apt to collect on your high ceilings because of the lack of movement around these areas. You should...

  • How to Clean Stainless Steel Tea Containers

    Despite the name, stainless steel is not entirely impervious to stains. Stainless steel tea containers can become stained from the tea (whether loose-leaf or bagged) over time. If you keep the...

  • Products for Bathroom Wall & Shower Mold

  • How to Create a Cleaning Checklist for Apartments

    Owning or managing an apartment complex or building takes a great deal of time and effort. One of the most tedious and onerous tasks is cleaning the apartments between rentals. You can make this...

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