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  • How to Resolve Carpet Cleaner Problems

    Carpet cleaners are supposed to leave your floors looking clean and fresh; however, problems sometimes arise throughout the cleaning process. In this article, you’ll learn how to resolve carpet...

  • How to Clean Wooden Blinds

    Wooden blinds can make any home look more elegant and put together. Unfortunately wooden blinds are not always easy to clean. Fortunately there are a variety of techniques you can use to make any...

  • How to Clean Used Bathroom Tiles Before Reinstalling

    You can remove bathroom tiles, and reinstall them on floors and bathtubs. Tile removal is sometimes necessary to make repairs or fix leaks, because the tiles are blocking you from reaching the...

  • How to Sanitize Plastic Floor Mats Used As a Fall Prevention by the Bedside

    Preventing falls from a bed is especially important for disabled individuals, children and elderly people. Such a fall could seriously injure a person, especially someone who is already frail....

  • How to Clean Grout on a Shower Door

    Today is cleaning day, and you're done with each room but the bathroom. Your next task is cleaning the dirty and slimy grout on your bathroom's shower door. Regular bathroom cleaners don't work on...

  • How to Get the Smell of Vinyl Out of My Solar Blinds

    You have to manually adjust normal window shades and blinds, but with automatic solar blinds you can set the blinds to close when the sun comes up or you can adjust them manually too. Most window...

  • How to Get Discoloration Off of a Lacquered Brass Lamp

    Brass accessories come in all shapes and sizes from candy dishes to lamps to chandeliers. All brass needs some special attention once in a while since the varnish has a tendency to discolor. Do...

  • 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 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...

  • The Best Way to Clean Dusty Mini Blinds

    Cleaning miniblinds is not a complicated process, although it can be time consuming. For a complete cleanse, you should dust the blinds first and then wash them in a bathtub.

  • How to Remove Rust From Old Screws

    If you are prone to pitching rusty nails and screws, you probably have always thought you were doing the safe, responsible thing. After all, they represent a potential hazard and are useless,...

  • A Peppermint Antibacterial Kitchen Cleaner Recipe

    Cleaning your kitchen is a "must-do" task. If you're looking for an alternative to commercial cleaners that may be unsafe for the environment, you can easily make a peppermint-scented...

  • How to Clean Cultured Marble Sinks

    Cultured marble sinks were a popular feature for a few decades and are still produced today. Generally, the cultured marble sink is part of a seamless vanity, and often if you are moving into an...

  • How to Clean a Cedar Ceiling

    Cedar is a very resilient wood. According to NorthCedar.com, common red cedar woods contain oils that act as natural preservatives. Cedar is also fast growing and easily harvested, making it an...

  • How to Regain the Shine on a Marble Sink

    Marble sinks can dress up a plain kitchen or bathroom. Marble comes in a variety of colors and vein. No matter the decorating scheme you have in mind, you can find a marble sink that will fit...

  • How to Remove Cat or Dog Urine From Any Flooring

    Although our pets may be loved as a member of the family their accidents can be frustrating and difficult to clean up. The key to cleaning up pet urine smells on floors is to act quickly and...

  • 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 Remove Glue From the Back of a Mirror

    There are a few different methods for mounting or hanging a mirror, but applying adhesive on the backside of the mirror frame is a common choice. When replacing the mirror or changing its...

  • How to Get Shoe Marks Off a Concrete Wall

    Whether you have a designated play room or other area in the house where you like to play, you may occasionally scuff the walls with your shoes or perhaps even jump directly off the wall. If the...

  • How to Clean Shiny Black Tile

    Shiny black tile can come in several materials, such as porcelain or granite. Black tile is dark so stains, dirt and spots seem to stand out more on black tiles than on other tile colors....

  • How to Remove Dried Glue From Wood

    Removing sticky or dried glue residue from wood can present a challenge. Glue often leaves a mess during projects if not handled carefully. You cannot always wipe the remains away easily with...

  • How to Polish a Wooden Floor

    Polishing your floors with retail market chemicals can be unhealthy, expose the floor to damage by providing a temporary fix and add chemicals that ultimately break down the hardwood. One...

  • How to Clean Greasy Kitchen Tile Grout

    A greasy kitchen makes for an unsanitary and uninviting envirnment. Grease can build up on appliances, countertops, flooring and even tile grout. Removing grease from tile grout takes a cleaner...

  • How to Clean Sticky Formica Countertops

    Sticky Formica countertops can result from spilled sodas, syrup, granulated sugar or any other sweet substance. While a sugary residue is not always visible, we can tell it's there by touching it...

  • How to Remove Glue From Bamboo Flooring

    Dried glue can often leave a mess that is a difficult to remove from bamboo flooring. It becomes an inconvenience to have sticky residue on a household surface. Cleaning old glue from wood can be...

  • How to Remove Tape Glue From Wood

    Removing the sticky glue left behind by tape can present a challenge---especially when you've previously removed the tape from wood. You cannot always wipe the remnants away easily with...

  • How to Remove Glue From a Barcode Sticker

    Removing the sticky glue residue left behind from a barcode sticker can be a challenge. Remnants of the adhesive often linger on the surface long after the sticker has been peeled. The adhesive...

  • How to Get Rid of Mildew Odors

    Mildew has a distinctive, musty odor that is unpleasant and, in some cases, detrimental to your health. Mold and mildew in the air can exacerbate allergies and asthma and cause "hay fever-like"...

  • How to Remove Mold & Mildew Odors

    Mold and mildew has a distinctive musty smell that can irritate respiratory systems, exacerbate allergies and promote a general aura of unpleasantness in the home. To remove mold and mildew odors,...

  • How to Clean Rust Stains From a Fiberglass Tub

    Fiberglass tubs are typically not hard to clean. You can usually clean the tub in less than 15 minutes. But you may notice that your fiberglass tub is aging and rust stains are starting to form...

  • How to Get Odors Out of Old Wood Dressers

    Old wood dressers often develop odors through the years. Even with gentle use, dressers may smell musty or otherwise malodorous. Wood's natural porosity means it easily absorbs and holds odors....

  • How to Clean Plastic Laminate Countertops

    Plastic laminate gained ground in 1927, when experts patented a process that would allow them to add patterns during the printing process. This new process gave people many patterns to choose from...

  • How to Remove Orange Glo Hardwood Floor Cleaner

    Orange Glo Hardwood Floor Cleaner and Polish sounds too good to be true. It promises to not only clean your wood floors, but to remove scratches, scrapes and to leave your floors with a brilliant...

  • How to Remove Mold From a Bathtub

    Mold builds up in bathtubs over time since it thrives in areas that are wet and humid. To prevent mold buildup, air out the bathtub after each use with a fan or window and clean up standing water....

  • How to Remove Acrylic Paint From Carpet

    Acrylic paint stains are best treated while they are still wet. However, if you do let an acrylic paint stain dry, do not give up hope entirely. While the treatment can damage your carpet in some...

  • How to Kill Mold on Windows

    Dangerous types of mold are not supported by the frequently changing habitat of windows. Because of this, window mold is more of an aesthetic issue than a health concern. Nevertheless, even the...

  • How to Remove Soap Film From Windows

    Ironically, if you use more soap in your shower or bathtub, you will be less likely to see a build-up of soap scum and soap film on your shower, tub and bathroom windows. Soap film is caused by...

  • How to Remove Baked-On Grease From a Stove Top

    Anyone who cooks at home has faced the problem of grease buildup on a stove top, backsplash or hood. With regular cleaning, grease can be manageable, but often grease is left on surfaces for long...

  • How to Make Own Pet Hair Remover

    Our furry friends are joy to have with us in our home as they accompany and comfort us while we go about our day. When our pets get on the furniture, or even just by being on the carpet- they...

  • How to Clean Patio Doors

    Glass patio doors are a convenient way for homeowners to let pets outside. They provide an emergency exit and way for the family to go outside for a barbecue or sit on the patio. The doors allow...

  • How to Use Chlorine Bleach to Sanitize Wading Pools

    Mold and germs build up in wading pools--especially if water is in them. Use chlorine bleach to kill the mold and bacteria. Disinfect the pool with chlorine bleach before using it for the first...

  • How to Maintain Porcelain Tile

    Porcelain tile is a beautiful home accent, but it does require specialized cleaning in order to maintain and preserve it. If you are considering porcelain tile or own a home with this tile already...

  • How to Clean Brass Handles

    Brass handles can get tarnished, dingy and smudged over time. Although it is a gradual process, the dulling of your brass handles can make a significant difference in the overall look of your...

  • How to Clean Granite Steps

    Granite is a durable stone that adds elegance to any home. More costly than many other similar materials, granite can withstand a lot of wear and tear. Granite steps are ideal for adding beauty...

  • How to Wash Vertical Blinds

    Vertical blinds are effective in keeping the home insulated from the harsh rays of the sun. These blinds can attract large amounts of dust and dander and should be cleaned regularly. A bucket of...

  • How to Get Lime Deposits Off Faucets

    Lime deposits build up in faucets. Enough lime build-up can cause the faucet to stop running smoothly or halt water flow. Lime levels depend on the water in the area and amount of filtration....

  • How to Kill Kitchen Mold

    Every home has mold spores, and the right environment often results in mold growth. The moist surface in a kitchen is one such environment, and mold may be found growing near the sink and on...

  • How to Clean Chrome Shower Curtain Rods

    Chrome shower curtain rods can add sparkle to a bathroom if they are cleaned properly. Water spots, dust and other residue can leave them looking dull at times. In order to regularly maintain the...

  • How to Clean Vinyl Diner Booths

    Vinyl diner booths see it all---sticky fingerprints, grease from foods and dirt from the air. Cleaning vinyl diner booths requires a cleanser that can cut into the grease and grime. You don't have...

  • How to Make Homemade Cleaning Products: Glass Cleaner

    There are two benefits to making your own homemade cleaning products. The first it will save you some money. The second benefit to using a homemade cleaner is that they are more effective at...

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