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  • How to Remove Gummy Labels

    Removing the labels off of tags and merchandise can be very frustrating. If the label has been on for a lengthy amount of time, the label can become sticky and gummy when you try to remove it....

  • How to Polish Soapstone Countertops

    Soapstone, a natural, non-porous, dense stone with a warm, soft surface is well suited to a variety of applications within a home. Compared to other natural stones, soapstone's ability to...

  • How to Remove Candle Wax Drippings

    When the holiday season kicks in, most gatherings of family and friends usually include decorative and scented candles. There's no doubt candles do add a festive look to a gathering, but...

  • How to Clean Bronze

    Bronze is a beautiful metal that is sometimes used for decorations. Cleaning bronze is easy, but when bronze is not cleaned often enough, it becomes dull and looks less than pristine. Not only...

  • How to Clean 3M Window Film

    The 3M Company obtained its first patent for window film in 1966. Since then, the company has developed an array of different window films, include Scotchtint and Scotchshield films. 3M window...

  • How to Clean Fiberglass With Acetone

    Fiberglass surfaces, like other surfaces, are susceptible to stains. From rust stains to soap scum, fiberglass attracts it all. There are several products you can use to clean fiberglass,...

  • How to Shine Paneling

    Wood paneling can bring warmth into a home and yield an elegant finish to dens and offices. Even if the paneling is kept dusted and clean, it can dull over time and loose the beautiful luster that...

  • How to Clean Wall Clock Faces

    Wall clocks can add an attractive eye appeal to a room, while also being functional, as you can easily tell the time without wearing a watch. Wall clocks can be fragile and should be handled with...

  • 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 Use Car Polish on Arborite

    Arborite is the brand name of a composite material made of plastic and compressed paper fiber. The material is commonly used in fabricating kitchen countertops; it resembles Formica both in...

  • How to Care for Vertical Blinds

    Vertical blinds are attractive and often preferred over horizontal blinds because they are more durable and easier to clean than their thinner, flimsier counterparts. Caring for vertical blinds is...

  • How to Clean Water Marks on Marble Tables

    Marble tables are highly susceptible to water rings and water marks. When a glass is set down on a marble table, condensation can drip down the outside of the glass and create a pool of water....

  • How to Clean Pewter Flatware

    Pewter flatware comes in an elaborate array of designs and finishes. Pewter flatware is very durable and can be used by several generations of a single family if it is properly maintained. While...

  • How to Make Eco-Friendly Furniture Polish

    Eco-Friendly Green clean recipes are all the rave! Not only do you save money, which is essential in this day and age, but you also keep your environment clear of harmful chemicals that can cause...

  • How to Clean Etched Marble

    When water or other substances cause streaks and stains on your marble, it is called "etching." Etched marble can appear to be permanently stained, but by using the correct cleaner, you can...

  • How to Clean Marble & Water Rings

    When water or other liquids are left on marble, the water evaporate and leaves behind a mineral deposit. These minerals, usually calcium and magnesium, cause stains and water rings on your marble...

  • How to Clean Dulled Marble

    Marble can lose its original shine after years of being subjected to foot traffic and dulling cleaners. Luckily, your marble is not completely ruined. You can restore its original luster using a...

  • Recipe for Cleaning Leather Furniture

    Leather is a beautiful and sleek material, so it is used for a number of products, from shoes to purses to furniture. Unfortunately, despite its beauty, leather can be hard to clean and care for....

  • How to And What to Clean with Vinegar

    Vinegar is a great "Green" Cleaner that is sold every where. It is a great cleaner that is great for cleaning many different objects and tasks in your home. Including removing carpet...

  • How to Clean Window Frames With Water Stains

    Windows protect an establishment from the outside world and are held in place by a frame that prevents the window pane from collapsing. Window frames are often made of durable wood, metal, vinyl...

  • How to Remove Heavy Calcium Stains From Tile

    Hard water in the home is prevalent in many places in the United States. As its name suggests, hard water can be harsh and abrasive on skin, and leave stains and buildup on flooring and fixtures....

  • How to Clean Stains on Marble Countertops

    Marble countertops are elegant and luxurious but are highly susceptible to stains. Marble can be stained by highly acidic substances, such as coffee or juice and can also develop streaking and...

  • How to Clean Thermal Windows

    Thermal windows are the most popular type of windows used in construction today. Many older homes also have thermal replacement windows. Thermal windows increase the efficiency of heating and...

  • How to Clean Old Marble With Cornstarch

    You love antiques and vintage furniture. You have an eye for spotting antique lamps, china cabinets and even old marble accent tables. Your only dilemma is when it comes to cleaning the old marble...

  • How to Remove Cat Urine From Wooden Furniture

    Cat urine leaves a strong, unpleasant odor. This can be very upsetting if the cat has urinated on your wood furniture. Simply wiping up the urine does not eliminate the smell, because cat-urine...

  • How to Clean Bonded Leather

    You like the look of leather, but you don't like its cost. You found the next best thing---bonded leather. Composed of scraps of leather and polyurethane fixative pressed together, bonded leather...

  • How to Clean a Bear Skin Rug

    Bear skin rugs add a majestic ruggedness to any woodland-decorated room. However, they can be challenging to clean. Harsh chemical cleaners must be avoided in order to prevent irreversible damage....

  • How to Clean Imitation Marble

    Imitation marble, also known as cultured marble, is a less expensive alternative to real marble. Imitation marble is composed of marble fragments, some limestone and other elements. Like marble,...

  • Acrylic Cabinet Cleaning

    Acrylic is a clear, smooth surface that can easily be cleaned. The main problem with acrylic is finding a cleaning product that will not leave streaks or film that mask the sleek appearance of the...

  • Spilled Wax Removal Hints

    Candles create a serene, calming environment and also release soothing scents that relax our senses. Occasionally, the wax can spill. Since wax dries almost immediately upon contact, it can be...

  • Rock Salt for Cleaning

    Rock salt is a naturally occurring mineral that results from the evaporation of salty sea water. The product can be used for a variety of purposes, including as a de-icing agent on roadways in...

  • How to Clean Marble Surfaces

    Marble is a natural stone that adds elegance to any home. Whether the marble is on the kitchen floor or the bathroom vanity, taking care of marble is important to preserve its natural beauty. Care...

  • How to Clean Italian White Marble

    Italian marble, or Carrara marble, is as popular today as it was during the time of Ancient Rome. Some of the most famous buildings and monuments in Italy, including the Pantheon and Trajan's...

  • How to Clean Mildew Out of Marble

    Mildew exists in one environment: a nice moist one. Mildew growing on a marble surface might indicate a problem. Properly installed marble, unless it's a sink, shouldn't have mold or mildew....

  • How to Clean a Wood Chopping Board with Baking Soda

    You don't need expensive cleaning products to keep that wood chopping board in top shape. Learn how to use baking soda and other common household staples to clean, disinfect and preserve that...

  • Green Ways to Replace Paper Towels

    Replace the wasteful use of paper towels and save some trees by replacing the paper towels with cloth towels. Cloth towels can be purchased or made from old sheets, old bath towels and old...

  • How to Remove Glue from Molding

    The molding along the walls of a home or office can be prone to staining over time. Glue can easily be spilt onto them especially during special projects or repairs. If not treated immediately,...

  • How to Steam Clean Bathroom Tile

    Steam cleaning is an effective way to deep clean hard surfaces because it removes dirt and grime as well as bacteria and germs. This method is especially helpful in the bathroom, where it...

  • How to Get Ink Off Walls

    When ink gets on walls, it can be an unsightly mess and difficult to clean. If you get ink on your walls, first check the packaging for the particular pen and see if the manufacturer offers any...

  • How to Give Luster to Fiberglass Sinks

    Years of use, wear and tear can leave fiberglass sinks dull and covered with soap scum and residue. Often simply washing your fiberglass sink with soap and water can superficially clean the...

  • How to Remove the Cover of a Swiffer

    Swiffers are a fantastic way to clean your floors when you don't feel like getting on your hands knees to wash it. They are simple to use, easy to maneuver and leave the house smelling great....

  • How to Clean Hurd Windows

    Hurd is a company that specializes in the installation of windows and doors. These windows can range from small view windows in a door to picture frame windows overlooking your entire backyard....

  • How to Clean Window Roller Shades

    Window roller shades come in many different styles. Materials used to make these shades include wood, bamboo, grass weave, suede and other types of fabric and tightly woven paper. Roller shades...

  • How to Clean Water Marks on a Cherry Wood Veneer Coffee Table

    A cherry wood veneer coffee table can look so elegant just by lending its rich look and color to a room's décor. The last thing you want to see marring its sleek look is a water mark....

  • How to Clean Plastic After Removal of Decals

    Decals may have looked cool or trendy when they were applied, but over time they may begin to peel and look old. You may just have changed your mind and decided you didn't want the decals there....

  • How to Remove Urine Odors From Hardwood Floors

    Hardwood floors lend a sleek and clean look to your home. Known to be easy to clean and maintain, it's little wonder that they're so popular. Pet stains on any surface can be irritating, but you...

  • How to Care for a Kendall Plank Wood Floor

    Kendall wood flooring is scratch-resistant and offers a nonporous surface which allows it to be easily cleaned and maintained. Gone are the days of polishing and varnishing your wood flooring,...

  • How Can I Shine Stainless Flatware?

    Some of the benefits of stainless steel flatware is its durability, hardness and ability to resist rust. Eventually, though, stainless steel will get dull as the nickel and chromium it contains...

  • The Best Way to Remove Carpet Stains

    Carpet stains occur from spilling drinks, dropping food and through daily wear and tear. Luckily, you have several options to consider for removing stains. While retail stain removal products are...

  • How to Remove Sticky Milky Formula From Hardwood Floors

    Hardwood floors are hard enough to keep clean without the extra messes that kids create. If milk formula is left on the floor for any length of time until you discover it, it can become a sticky...

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