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  • How to Get Rid of Roaches From Your Home

    Nothing is worse than seeing creepy crawling roaches in your home. Follow these steps to have a roach free home once again.

  • How to Get Rid of Fruitflies

    Everyone gets fruit flies in the kitchen from time to time. But don't worry -- you can make them go away just as quickly as they came.

  • How to Clean Your Wooden Floors

    What is more irritating than seeing your once beautiful wooden floor becomes extremely messy? The worst part is when you try to clean the mess, you just can’t remove the stains. You are not alone...

  • How to Remove Film From Glassware

    It can be rather frustrating when glassware falls victim to spotting and stubborn film. This residue can be the result of hard water or improper use of dishwasher soap and detergent. Hand washing...

  • How to Clean Haitian Cotton Sofa Fabric with Water-Based Cleaner

    Haitian cotton is a unique type of 100 percent cotton upholstery fabric. The cotton fibers are only partially processed, which leaves brown dots of shredded seed and stem and creates a coarse,...

  • How to Caulk Iron

    Caulking is the process of sealing seams, gaps, joints or cracks of interior and exterior surfaces. Caulk, an adhesive compound, comes in many forms designed for specific projects. Butyl rubber...

  • How to Clean Vinyl Shelter Fabric

    Vinyl shelter fabric is a largely weather-proof material that feels rather like a cross between plastic and cloth that works great for tent material and outdoor canopies. Cleaning vinyl is not as...

  • How to Remove Grease From a Composite Deck

    A composite deck is made from a mix of wood and plastic. There are many different brands of composite decking--each are a little different (better or worse) regarding scratch- and...

  • How to Clean Air Conditioning & Heating Vent Covers in a House

    Air conditioning and heat make your home more habitable in the hot summer and cold winter. The air intake on your furnace and air conditioner draws in air and can draw in dust particles in the...

  • How to Clean Mildew on Masonry

    Mildew can grow on just about anything, including brick, stone or cement. Mildew produces green to black stains that can make your masonry look very unpleasant. Mildew is a common household...

  • How to Use a Floor Buffing Machine

    Cleaning and polishing a large floor can be difficult and time consuming if you are equipped only with a mop and bucket. Using a floor buffer makes the job much easier. Although a buffer is...

  • How to Find Out If You Have Bed Bugs

    Bed bugs are tiny wingless insects that feed on the blood of warm-blooded animals, including pets and people. They bite, causing itchy uncomfortable rashes. Because they are so tiny, many people...

  • How to Clean Your Bathroom Everyday

    Cleaning your bathroom may be the last thing you want to do, but you can make it much easier on yourself. Try cleaning it everyday. If you do, it only takes a couple of minutes, and it will be...

  • How to Repair Scuffed Leather Seats

    Scuff marks are not scratches or gashes in leather and do not need to be treated in the same way as those more serious problems. Scuffs are essentially surface issues. If your scrub away the...

  • How to Remove a Skunk Smell

    Skunk smells can be very pungent and long lasting if not removed completely and as quickly as possible. Due to the chemical nature of the skunk odor there are certain processes that should be...

  • How to Remove Stains From Semi-Gloss Paint

    Fingerprints, cooking grease and even puppy slobber all leave a lingering effect on a wall's surface. Cleaning walls with semi-gloss paint is simple using basic household cleaning supplies....

  • How to Clean a Wood Sauna

    A sauna is a big investment, and a treat for your whole family. Learn how to care for you sauna so that you can keep it in the best shape for years to come. Proper sauna care requires you to clean...

  • How to Remove Caulk From Vinyl Window Frames

    Removing caulk can often seem like a difficult task, but the proper materials make it a rather simple process. Silicone and latex caulk is intended to fill the seams of common household surfaces,...

  • How to Make a Toilet Bowl Deodorizer

    Toilet bowl odors typically result from bacteria or molds clinging to mineral deposits, stains or other debris on toilet surfaces. Regular cleaning, disinfecting and deodorizing to remove the...

  • How to Live With Spiders

    How many times have you gone medieval on a spider in your house? Well, every time you do, you give new life to dozens of flies, centipedes, silverfish, mosquitoes, and all other kinds of pests. ...

  • How to Keep White Kitchen Cabinets Clean

    Keeping a kitchen is a little bit of work especially when you have white appliances and white cabinets. When you cook food splatters, it's life! There are ways to keep your white kitchen clean and...

  • How to Remove Skylight Caulk

    Caulk is a silicon- or latex-based compound intended to fill the seams surrounding various household surfaces, such as the skylight in a ceiling. This effective sealant bonds the seams between the...

  • How to Remove Caulk From Painted Walls

    Caulk is a term given to forms of silicone or latex sealant used to fill the joints and seams in bathrooms, kitchens and other household areas prone to leaks or contamination. Though a highly...

  • How to Remove Silcone Caulking From Wood

    Caulk is a form of silicone-based adhesive used to fill the seams of floors, plumbing fixtures and other household surfaces. The sealant is a highly effective compound that provides protection...

  • How to Clean Kitchen Tiles & Reseal Them

    Most kitchens are high-traffic areas in a home, and as such attract a large amount of dirt, grime and spills which require cleaning on a regular basis. A tiled surface in the kitchen aids in...

  • How to Correctly Clean Your Hardwood Floors

    As a former house cleaner, I saw several wood floors that were in terrible condition because they had been improperly cleaned. It's quite simple to clean wooden floors if you know a few tricks....

  • How to Remove Build Up on a Wood Floor

    If you have wood floors in your home, you may notice that after time, the finish may appear dull or "milky," even though you maintain a regular and frequent cleaning routine. This appearance is...

  • How to Get Mildew Out of Things

    Mold is a type of fungus that attaches and grows on almost any surface where it has opportunity. When mold grows on fabrics, it is referred to as mildew. Mold and mildew spores are all around us...

  • How to Clean a Bathroom in 60 Seconds

    Is cleaning your bathroom a major ordeal when you finally do get around to it? Do your family and friends cringe upon entering your dirty bathroom? Does it take so long to clean your...

  • How to Remove Caulk From Fiberglass

    Caulk is a form of silicon-based adhesive used to seal the seams of plumbing fixtures, floors and other household surfaces. It is a highly effective compound that prevents leaks, water damage and...

  • How to Recycle Waste Materials

    One of the most important things you can do to protect the environment is to recycle your waste materials for reuse, which reduces the need to make more materials. You can easily prepare the waste...

  • How to Remove Silicone Caulk From a Granite Countertop

    Silicon caulk is a sealant used to bond or hide the seams in bathrooms, kitchens and plumbing fixtures. This highly effective adhesive compound prevents leaks, water damage and rusting to the...

  • How to Remove Sealant

    Sealant, or caulk, typically refers to a silicone-based adhesive used to bond or hide seams in bathrooms, kitchens and other plumbing fixtures. It is a highly effective in preventing leaks, water...

  • 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 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.

  • 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 a Pottery Barn Shag Rug

    Pottery Barn shag rugs are made of wool yarn with a backing consisting of cotton canvas and synthetic latex. These rugs are maintained in the same way as most area rugs you might have in your...

  • How to Clean Up Spilled Lamp Oil

    Lamp oil may be kerosene, paraffin or a vegetable oil, such as corn oil or olive oil. Some lamp oils have coloring and/or scent added. No matter what lamp oil is made of, spill clean up is the...

  • How to Rate Environmentally Safe Cleaning Products

    We know that cleaning products are often harmful to the environment. They can pollute the ground and water and even the air. Did you also know that according to the EPA the air inside of our homes...

  • How to Get Rid of Smoke Odor From Fire Damaged Homes

    Being a victim of a fire is not only traumatizing, the cleanup is messy, time consuming, hard work and you may need to clean more than once to be effective. Smoke odor may seep into the walls,...

  • How to Remove White Residue From Tile

    TIle is one of the most commonly installed materials for bathrooms, kitchens and general flooring. Like other exposed household surfaces, tile can often be susceptible to staining. White residue...

  • How to Clean Mildew From Shower Curtains

    Mildew resistant shower curtains are the best way to avoid mold and mildew growth in your bathroom and on your shower curtain liners. However, if you do not have anti mildew shower curtains then...

  • How to Make Stainless Steel Silverware Sparkle

    Stainless steel is a beautiful and shiny material for flatware, or silverware as it is commonly called. The shine and sparkle of the flatware may be the reason you purchased it in the first place...

  • How to Remove Graffitti From Brick

    Graffiti is often sprayed on the outside walls of buildings and homes by teenagers or gang members. It is an act of vandalism, and is a pretty serious crime. Graffiti looks pretty unprofessional...

  • How to Remove the Dark Ring Around the Toilet Bowl

    The toilet in your bathroom can contain a dark, black ring around the inside of the bowl that is tough to clean. This can be embarrassing when guests visit your home, or give you a feeling that...

  • How to Disinfect Showers for Athlete's Foot

    You don't have to be an NFL quarterback to get a case of athlete's foot. Trichophyton, more commonly called athlete's foot, is a fungal infection that appears on the top, bottom or side of the...

  • How to Make Sodium Carbonate Soap

    Sodium carbonate, a type of soap, is simple salt made up of carbonic acid and sodium. It's more commonly known as washing soda or soda ash, and you can often purchase it at a hardware store....

  • How to Dispose of Styrofoam

    Expanded polystyrene foam, sold under the brand name Styrofoam, can be most simply defined as air and plastic. Like any plastic, Styrofoam does not easily decompose and can cause harm to the...

  • How to Treat Dust Mites

    Dust mites are tiny, microscopic bugs that feed on the dead skin cells of people and animals. Dust mites prefer to live in environments that are moist and warm, such as mattresses, carpet and...

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