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  • How to Keep Your Stainless Kitchen Sink Shiny

    Stainless steel sinks bring a contemporary flair to a kitchen or bath. Easy-to-clean and sanitize, these sinks aren't only fashionable, but practical. A well-cared for stainless steel sink can...

  • How to Care for Granite Counters With a Sink

    Granite counters create an attractive, elegant look to a kitchen or bathroom area. Many times, the counter also holds a connected sink made of the same granite material. Granite is perfect for...

  • How to Clean Oil Lamp Globes

    Oil lamps make an attractive addition to your décor when placed on a table or fireplace mantel. They can also be a warm source of light in a room when compared with the bright glare of...

  • How to Clean a Bathroom Sink

    When you are cleaning the bathroom, the easiest place to overlook or clean incorrectly is the sink. Unlike the tub or shower and the toilet, which need to be cleaned often and will show if they...

  • How to Make an Old Porcelain Ceramic Sink Shine

    Porcelain sinks take many back in memory to their grandparent's home. Many homeowners inherit older homes, and some homeowners choose to buy old homes because of their character and beauty. If the...

  • How to Clean Plastic Jars

    Plastic jars serve dozens of purposes, including leftover or cold drink storage, wine fermentation, or simple plant containers. Whatever the function, these jars should be sterilized thoroughly...

  • How Do I Clean My Plastic Flower Arrangement?

    Dust accumulates on everything. Although most people clean the house once a week, plastic flower arrangements can go overlooked to the point where they gather large amounts of dust. Many flower...

  • 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 Clean Americast Sinks

    Even though Americast sinks are made of steel, they look like just porcelain-enamel coated cast-iron sinks, and should be cleaned the same way. Cleaning any porcelain finish is usually easy...

  • How to Freshen Up Your Sink

    Hate that fowl smell every time you use the sink grinder? Here's few tips on how to get rid or how to naturally freshen up your sink when using your sink grinder without the help of any...

  • How to Save Time and Water Doing Dishes

    While your starting out to do the dishes use water that sitting in the sink and keep transferring this same water to each dish. This will allow the food on the dishes to get moist and by the time...

  • How to Clean Lead Crystal

    Lead crystal is popular for fine dishes (especially wine glasses), decanters, ornamental vases, ornaments and figurines. It is beautiful, can be clear or colorful, smooth or etched. Lead crystal...

  • How to Clean a White Kohler Sink

    Kohler creates white sinks in cast iron, vitreous china and fireclay. Vitreous china and fireclay are similar to porcelain. They are made of clay that is fired (baked) at very high temperatures,...

  • How to Get Wax Out of a Sink Drain

    Getting wax out of your sink doesn't necessarily mean calling a plumber or taking the sink apart. With a product called Clobber, which you can purchase at a hardware store, you can have the wax...

  • 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 an American Standard Sink Drain

    American Standard sinks add sophistication and functionality in both bathrooms and kitchens. Gentle cleansing will avoid scratching the surface of the sink or drain. Using abrasive cleansers and...

  • How to Get Rid of a Foul Smell Coming From the Kitchen Sink

    No one likes having a smelly kitchen. Have you ever had a moment when you cleaned your entire kitchen, looking to eliminate odor, only to find that odor was coming from your kitchen sink drain?...

  • Home Remedy for a Plugged Sink

    Sinks can commonly become plugged as food, dirt, toothpaste, and other debris gets rinsed down the drain on a daily basis. There are several chemically-based cleaning products that will unplug the...

  • 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 Maintain a Marble Sink

    Marble sinks come in contact with a wider variety of soils and substances than your typical marble surface. Accordingly, they require more care than a countertop, floor or wall. Anything used to...

  • How to Freshen Your Kitchen Sink With Budget Cleaning Ideas

    The kitchen sink usually sees a lot of food and other items go down the drain. Keeping it smelling fresh does not have to be hard. This is a very simple way to freshen you kitchen sink. It even...

  • Care of a Silestone Sink

    Silestone sinks are made of quartz, a durable and high-quality stone. These sinks come in a wide variety of color options, and are designed to withstand normal wear and tear for years. By...

  • How to Keep Your Home Clean in 20 Minutes

    If you don't live alone (or maybe even if you do!), then you definitely know how difficult it seems to keep the house clean each day. Kids leave their dishes around the house, spouses leave their...

  • How to Freshen Up a Sink Drain

    An odorous sink may be one of the most difficult kitchen messes to bear. When the smell of refuse wafts up in your face from the depths of your drain, it is time to take a few simple steps to...

  • 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 Nail Glue From a Sink Top

    Nail glue is used to bond artificial nails and reinforce natural fingernails. Since application involves the fingers, it can be rather messy when handled carelessly. Excess glue can easily spill...

  • How to Dust House Plants

    Everything in our homes tends to collect dust while sitting in the open air, plants included. When plants get dusty, their pores close off and it becomes difficult for them to breathe properly....

  • How to Use Sponges for Countertops & Dishes

    Sponges make cleaning the kitchen easier. They remove messes and spills by absorbing liquids and pushing through solids to rinse dishes and clean countertops. They come in a wide variety of...

  • How to Dispose of Deep Fryer Oil

    While it may be a natural instinct to pour used cooking oil down your kitchen sink's drain, this is one of the worst things you can do for your kitchen sink. When hot oil cools, it will begin to...

  • How to Give Your Bird a Bath

    Bird baths are fun activities. They really enjoy getting baths and feel neat and clean. After a while, birds learn how to have a bath by themselves. The bird bath is easy to do. All you require is...

  • How to Free Your Home of Gnats

    If you live in a warm climate and have ever left food out a little too long, then you know about those pesky flying bothers--otherwise known as gnats. You also know they're a pain because they...

  • How to Clean a Black Granite Sink

    Granite is a stone substance in the igneous rock family. The textures often have natural shapes and designs. Granite naturally comes in various shades of color including black. A black granite...

  • How to Remove Super Glue From a Porcelain Sink

    You've completed your repair jobs, your craft projects, or your touchups, and you were able to complete all of them using superglue. Now it's time to clean up the mess. The only problem is that...

  • Frequency & Method of Cleaning the Kitchen on a Schedule

    Cleaning the kitchen is important, as many raw foods come into contact with floors and counter tops, which could create a habitat for bacteria growth. Creating a cleaning schedule, and sticking to...

  • How to Wash a Dish Drainer

    The days of washing dishes by hand are just about gone, but some dishes don't fare well in automatic dishwashers. Hand-washing is the best way to maintain special dishes in pristine condition. A...

  • Natural Ways to Clear a Clogged Drain

    A clogged drain can be a serious housecleaning problem whether it occurs in your kitchen, your bathroom sink or your tub. Many people immediately resort to dangerous chemicals to clear clogged...

  • How to Remove Smoke Smell From Plastic

    Smoke related odors are among the most difficult to eliminate. Smoke seeps into fabrics, plastics, glass, hair, and even appliances. Home remedies have proven effective against smoke and...

  • How to Reduce Your Kitchen Clean Up Time

    The kitchen seems to be the area most of us would love to avoid. Clean up time can be reduced by doing a few simple steps.

  • How to Clean & Repair a Chandelier

    A chandelier can be one of the most difficult things in your home to clean. Aside from being suspended high above the floor, chandeliers are often extremely delicate and fragile. Because of this,...

  • How to Use Salt as a Household Cleaner

    If you are looking for a few ways to save some money around the house, then consider using common table salt as a household cleaner instead of buying multiple, expensive chemical cleaners. Salt...

  • How to Clean Acrylic Sinks

    Acrylic sinks are becoming more and more popular in today's kitchens because they resist stains and sometimes feature built-in bacteria fighting elements. Sometimes acrylic sinks look like...

  • 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 Hand Wash Dishes in a Sink

    In this world of modern convenience, it might seem unnecessary to learn how to wash dishes by hand. This good housekeeping skill is an ability that can be taken on the road to college, on a camp...

  • Tips on Cleaning a House Faster

    There are few things more embarrassing than receiving unexpected guests when your house is a mess. However, if you have a few minutes' notice, you can clean your house so fast that your company...

  • How to Get Zero Odor in Kitchen Sink Drains

    Having zero odor in kitchen sink drains will enable you to cook longer and enjoy your kitchen area. This part of the home is susceptible to bad odors. Using zero odor control in the drains...

  • How to Keep Your Stainless Steel Sink Shiny

    Has your stainless steel sink gotten dull and hard to clean? Read on to find out how to rejuvenate the finish making the sink look new and also making it easier to clean.

  • How to Clean Rust Off Iron Pans

    Iron can discolor from rust. In addition, rust can flake off and cause pieces to fall in your sink or even into your food. Prevent rust from forming by drying all iron pans by hand instead of air...

  • Easy Housecleaning Tips

    A clean house is important for your mental and physical health, and keeping your house clean can provide a real sense of accomplishment and pride in your home. By using some simple housecleaning...

  • How to Sanitize Foam Water Guns

    Keeping toys sanitary is important for the health of your children. Toys in general are passed from child to child, tossed on the ground, chewed on by the family dog, and put in many places where...

  • How to Keep Your House Cleaner

    You clean your house once a week, but it still seems to stay messy. It's time to develop some clean house habits that you'll practice every day. To make these habits stick, take up one at a time,...

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