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  • How to Neutralize Black Mold in Windows

    Molds are tiny, invisible to the naked eye, biological pollutants found in some water-damaged homes. Molds grow naturally outdoors and become a problem indoors when there is moisture in the air....

  • Home Remedies to Eliminate Mildew

    Mildew is a fungus that can be dangerous and unhealthy. Combating mildew doesn't have to be costly. There are many household items that work well as natural remedies for removing mildew. Using...

  • How to Clean Oval Woven Rugs

    Oval woven rugs can be found in many homes and are often passed down amongst family members, making the rugs family heirlooms. These rugs come in many colors and sizes, and whether it is a small...

  • 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 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 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 Stop Bedbugs From Biting Me at Night

    Bedbugs usually accommodate themselves comfortably in the used mattresses and furniture of the household. One can surely avoid being bitten by the bedbugs by keeping a track of their trails, such...

  • Blast Cleaning With Dry Ice

    Blast cleaning with dry ice is similar to cleaning with high-pressure water or steam. Blasting equipment shoots dry ice onto materials, causing debris to shrink and release from its surface. This...

  • How to Clean & Lubricate a Cutting Board

    Keeping a cutting board clean and lubricated is important for both the health of your family and for maintaining the condition of your cutting board. Wooden cutting boards require more maintenance...

  • How to Clean Copper with Homemade Copper Cleaner

    Use this easy-to-make, environmentally friendly copper cleaner to clean all of your tarnished copper items. The cleaner is made from common pantry items and won't harm you, your children, pets, or...

  • How to Care for Oriental Rugs That Smell

    Even the most beautiful oriental rugs can absorb smells that detract from the pleasure of owning one. Moth repellents are sometimes applied by the manufacturer to keep the rug from becoming a...

  • How to Clean a Mildewed Concrete Basement Wall

    Mildew thrives in damp, poorly ventilated environments and can grow on almost any material. A basement concrete wall can be an environment conducive to mildew growth. Fortunately, cleaning mildew...

  • Homemade Awning Cleaner

    Awnings can add an attractive addition to a home exterior, and are also commonly found on Recreational Vehicles (RV's). These are expensive additions that require little work to keep clean, but...

  • Steam Clean Vs. Dry Foam

    When cleaning carpets, there are different ways to have them cleaned. Two of the most common ways to clean them are through steam cleaning and dry-foam cleaning; however, it is up to debate as to...

  • 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...

  • How Do I Clean Soap Stone?

    Soapstone is a natural material that's a popular choice for sinks, counter tops, hearths and wood stoves. In these applications, soapstone offers a number of advantages over other stone materials,...

  • Steam Clean Carpets Versus Chem Dry

    There are many carpet cleaning options out there on the market today, and consumers may wonder which is best. Unfortunately, many of these products may make your floor look nice, without actually...

  • How to Use Hydrogen Peroxide on Pet Odor

    When a pet urinates where it should not, it is frustrating for the pet owner and can be confusing for the animal, because once they have urinated in one place on the floor, the scent tells them...

  • How to Get Rid of Mold on Paint

    Painted surfaces support mold growth. The combination of cool surfaces and excessive humidity causes a high near-surface relative humidity and condensation. The condensation on your painted walls...

  • How to Disinfect a Wooden Floor

    Your wooden floor sees it all---kids spilling soft drinks, pets soiling the surface and visitors walking on the surface day and night. You try to keep the wood floor clean, but what about...

  • How to Easily Remove a Pet Stain From Carpet

    a simple and non- toxic way of removing pet stain and odor from carpets. As used by many pet owners( myself included) it is simple natural and fool proof)

  • How to Clean Small Window Blinds

    Window blinds are susceptible to dirt, dust and debris just like other items in your house. Unlike many other things in your home, however, even small window blinds are often the focus of a room....

  • How to Remove Nail Polish Stains

    Fingernail polish can cause stubborn stains on fabric, furniture and any other items it comes into contact with. A simple slip can knock over a bottle or brush wet polish from newly painted...

  • How to Remove Wood Smoke Smell with Baking Soda and Vinegar

    Few things are more penetrating that the odor of smoke. It settles in and infiltrates every surface of a room. To remove the smell, you need an aggressive campaign against the chemical cavalry in...

  • How to Clean a Plastic Top Folding Table

    Folding tables often take a lot of abuse, especially when they are used as a card table or a craft table for children. Keeping the plastic clean and free from stains can prove difficult even for...

  • How to Get Rid of Moths in a House Without Using Toxic Chemicals

    Moths can be cantankerous creatures that can do damage to your clothing and your home. While insecticides are a popular response to eliminating moths, they could leave your home covered in harmful...

  • How to Care for Commercial Marble Floors

    A marble floor is an investment worthy of proper care. Marble wears well and lasts forever, and you can maintain the rich beauty of your business's floor by using the right products and materials...

  • How to Clean a Velvet Chair

    Velvet is a relatively delicate fabric. Some stains may be impossible to remove, especially if allowed to set in. Velvet is usually classed as a cleaning code "S" product, which means that your...

  • How to Launder Draperies

    Your draperies provide warmth in the winter and much needed shade during the summer. You may be maintaining your draperies by vacuuming them whenever you can. However, you can wash your draperies...

  • How to Clean Thermal Curtains

    Thermal curtains insulate windows, keeping rooms warm in the winter and cool in the summer, which can help save money on your heating and air conditioning bills. Some thermal curtains also come...

  • How to Get Urine Out of a Couch Cushion

    Whether the culprit is your child, a pet or someone else, urine on a couch cushion is a messy thing to deal with. Fortunately, there are a few tips and tricks that allow you to clean the urine up...

  • How to Clean a Shower Chair

    Shower chairs are a convenient way for the elderly or disabled to be able to independently bathe themselves. A shower chair gives people who normally would need help, some privacy during the...

  • How to Clean Honeycomb Blinds

    When decorating a home, we naturally take into consideration a product's color, aesthetic appeal, and even functionality. But how often do we regard potential cleaning difficulties before we...

  • How to Avoid Mildew in Bathrooms

    Continuous warmth and dampness in a bathroom offers the ideal environment for mildew growth. Mildew may grow quickly, making the whole room look dirty. One way to control mildew is to dry it out....

  • How to Get Hairspray Off a Linoleum Floor

    When you spray hairspray, not all of it goes on your hair--much of it falls to the floor. Hairspray might hold your hairdo in place, but the same compounds in hairspray that stick to your hair...

  • How to Kill Mildew on Album Covers

    Mildew is one bane of album covers. Any LP cover that has gotten damp, or is simply stored in a humid basement, may fall prey to mildew. Album covers are made from paper fibers and therefore...

  • How to Clean Mildew in Sinks

    Mildew is a form of mold that grows on surfaces. While generally black, mildew can also range in color from white to gray. Mildew forms in moist environments where air does not circulate well....

  • How to Clean and Maintain Your Aluminum and PVC Blinds

    Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully. Incorrect cleaning can shrink and discolor blinds and can damage protective finishes. For regular cleaning and maintenance of your...

  • What is the Best Way to Clean Laminate Flooring?

    Laminate flooring is plastic or other manufactured material over a particle board structure, generally "floating'' on a layer of hard foam. None of this is water-friendly, which makes it something...

  • Professional Carpet Cleaners Drying Vs. Steaming

    When you want your carpets really clean, it's time to call in a professional. Before you decide who to call, you must choose between two methods: steam cleaning and dry cleaning. Steam cleaning...

  • Ways to Freshen the Odor of Drawers, Cabinets, Etc

    As cabinets and drawers age, they're exposed to a variety of things that leave lingering odors. Certain smells, such as smoke, fish, onions curry, pets, illness or incontinence, tend to overpower...

  • How to Spot Clean a Microsuede Comforter

    Most microsuede comforters have three words written on the tags when it comes to cleaning them: "Dry Clean Only." Even for a twin-size comforter, often this is an expensive proposition. Although...

  • Detergent Cleaning

    There was a time when all there was was soap powder for washing clothes and dishes and people; products had names like Lux, Dreft or Salvo. Now there is such a vast selection of cleaning products...

  • Dry Organic Carpet Cleaning

    Carpet steam cleaning has long been performed to remove stains, dirt and debris from flooring. While non-organic carpet cleaning usually works, it can contain chemicals such as formaldehyde, acid...

  • The Best Ways to Clean a Mattress

    If you normally sleep eight hours a day, then you spend one-third of your life in bed. Your mattress is likely the most used piece of furniture in your home. Even though a mattress is covered with...

  • Home Remedies to Kill Ticks

    There is no doubt about it: Ticks are one of nature's most disgusting and annoying pests, not to mention dangerous and disease carrying. Getting rid of them from your home, pets and even your own...

  • Dry Vs. Steam Carpet Cleaning

    Buying carpet can be a significant investment for home and business owners alike. Over time, dirt and grime become attached to carpet fibers, making carpets look dirty. The only way to reverse...

  • How to Tips For Cleaning Curtains and Drapes

    Try these tips for washing curtains to make the task easier and to ensure the results reward your efforts.

  • How to Go Green and Use Green Products at Home

    Everywhere you go, you see green products and hear people talking about going green. You too can go green at home and save a lot of money on things you buy and even save energy costs!

  • How to Remove White Mold

    There are several variations of mold out there, but one thing that they all have in common is that they thrive in damp and humid places. You can usually find white mold in basements, laundry rooms...

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