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  • How to Get Ground-in Dirt Out of a Shower Pan

    You are cleaning the bathroom today. You have the sink, toilet and shower walls clean, but the shower pan just won't come clean. The dirt and grime has covered the pan's surface and your bathroom...

  • 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 Remove Smoke Smell From an RV

    Using several products for different surfaces will help remove smoke smells from anywhere, including recreational vehicles (RVs). Some surface types need a product that contains a cleaning...

  • How to Clean Antiqued Granite

    Antiqued granite can add a traditional, elegant touch to any interior design. Not only is the granite attractive to the eye, it's also highly durable, making it a popular choice for countertops,...

  • How to Clean Fiberglass Shower Stall Floors

    Fiberglass is a highly durable material that withstands years of wear and tear, making it the perfect option for shower stalls. The floors of the shower stalls can often accumulate residue and...

  • How to Clean a Rug on a Hardwood Floor

    Placing area rugs on hardwood floors protects the hardwood floor from foot traffic that can cause scratches, scuffs, and wear. Rugs also incorporate new design elements into a room. By placing a...

  • How to Clean a Shaws Fireclay Sink

    Shaws fireclay sinks are strong sinks with a hard stain- and scratch-resistant surface. The materials for these sinks is fired at a very high temperature, creating the durable, glossy and...

  • How to Get Rid of Odors Quickly

    A lot of little disturbances can leave your home with an unpleasant odor that you want to get rid of. Cigarette smoke, the smell of your pet, and the stale air smell are all odors that your home...

  • How to Get Smoke Out of a Microfiber Couch

    Microfiber is a wonderful material for couches because it cleans easily, resists most dirt and staining and is soft and comfortable. However, it can retain odors such as smoke. Smoke is one of...

  • How to Remove Rust From Pots

    Rusty pots are not only visually unattractive, but they also present a serious health hazard since you do not want to serve rust in your food. However, often scrubbing rust away involves removing...

  • How to Remove Oils From Feet From Wood Floors

    When walking barefoot across wood floors, oils can sometimes rub off onto the flooring, causing a film or slight discoloration that needs to be removed. The key is to find a cleaning product that...

  • 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 Polish Silver With Aluminum Foil

    Silver becomes dull and tarnished when it comes into contact with sulfur in the air. Tarnish doesn't damage the silver, but is unsightly and difficult to remove. Aluminum foil is used to polish...

  • How to Freshen Foam Bed Pillows

    Foam bed pillows contain special materials that will absorb water and then retain the water for an extended time. Because of this chemical composition, owners should not wash foam pillows in the...

  • How to Remove Smoke Odor From a Kitchen Fire

    We have all neglected a pot on the stove or some meat sizzling in a frying pan, ran to answer the phone or got otherwise distracted and came back to discover a blazing inferno on our stove top....

  • How to Remove Smoke & Fume Odor

    The lingering odor left after smoking a cigarette or painting a room is seemingly indelible, but there are numerous ways to eliminate the odors of fumes and smoke. The key to getting out fume and...

  • How to Remove a Smoke Smell From an Apartment

    Ridding a home from a lingering smoke odor can be tough. Smoke seeps into everything that it comes into contact with including walls, carpets, light fixtures, appliances, clothing, and furniture. ...

  • Procedures for Killing Mold

    Mold can be found in older homes or in rooms that are not used frequently. Basements are notorious breeding grounds for mold and mildew as they are usually closed off without proper air...

  • 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 Rock Tile Showers

    Rock tile showers add a touch of elegance to the shower experience. These tiles display soothing, neutral colors with a rustic outdoor feel and are becoming popular in many modern homes. Caring...

  • 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 Clean Sediment Out of a Tub Drain

    Sediment can often build up in a tub drain, as hair, dirt, and soap scum get rinsed down the drain on a regular basis. This makes it important to incorporate a cleaning routine into your...

  • How to Clean a Bathtub Drain With Baking Soda & Vinegar

    No matter how well you clean your tub, occasionally, clogs happen. Before shelling out large amounts of money for expensive and caustic drain cleaners, try an old home remedy with baking soda and...

  • How to Get Rid of Fruit Flies at Home

    Here is a cheap, easy way to get rid of nasty fruit flies in your home. These pesky little fruit flies can really multiply quickly so it is important to get rid of them at the first sign. Nothing...

  • 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 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...

  • How to Clean a Travertine Tile Backsplash

    Travertine is part of the limestone family of tiling options, commonly found on kitchen backsplashes. The neutral-colored stone adds a simplistic touch of elegance to any kitchen, creating a warm,...

  • Household Cleaners That Are Good for the Septic Tank

    According to the Environmental Protection Agency, nearly one-quarter of all homes in the United States use a septic system for household waste. As a homeowner, it is your responsibility to keep...

  • 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 Clean Pet Odor From Hardwood Floors

    Pet households can experience a number of problems, from pet accidents to lingering pet odor. It can sometimes be difficult to keep up with the tasks required to keep the home clean and odor-free,...

  • How to Make Your Own Natural Tile Cleaner

    Most commercially available home cleaning products have some serious downsides. They often contain poisonous or toxic chemicals, and they can be very expensive. Although more and more non-toxic...

  • How to Clean Baby Oil From Tile Grout

    Cleaning baby oil from tile grout is a tedious task but not a complicated one. The key is to find the right products that neutralize the oil and dissolve it, allowing you to clean the tile grout....

  • How to Clean Marble Grout

    Both marble and grout are easy surfaces to clean, when you apply the proper cleaning routine. It is important to find ingredients that will clean effectively yet be mild enough to cause no damage...

  • 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 Remove Rust From Tile

    Vinyl tiles are very susceptible to stubborn rust stains, especially in areas with hard water. Even a small splash of hard water on vinyl kitchen floors can leave a stain if allowed to dry....

  • How to Clean a Cookie Sheet

    A cookie sheet can see a lot of wear and tear, especially around the holidays. It can commonly accumulate baked on cookie dough, crumbs, pie filling, cooking oil, and other types of food-related...

  • How to Clean Germy Places In Your Home

    With everyone concerned about the H1N1 flu virus they might be cautious about all the germs in public places, but what about their own homes? Do they realize how many germs are lurking on things...

  • How to Make Natural Tile Cleaner

    Keeping the tile in your home clean is important to preserve the beauty of the tile. But most commercial cleaners contain toxic chemicals such as bleach or ammonia that can be hazardous to your...

  • How to Get Rid of a Smell in a Chest of Drawers

    When your chest of drawers has odors in it, your clothes and other items will pick up the odors if they aren't causing the bad smells. The first thing to do is empty the drawers and wash the...

  • How to Clean Pet Accidents From Hardwood Floors

    All households with free roaming pets are subject to pet stains, which can quickly set into hardwood floors if not handled quickly. By incorporating a clean-up routine, and acting quickly when a...

  • Homemade Non-Toxic Roach Control

    Having a cockroach infestation in your home can be tiresome and extremely difficult to get rid of. There are some homemade, non-toxic ways to get rid of roaches which have an added bonus of not...

  • How to Clean Grout in Limestone Tile

    Cleaning the grout in limestone tile can be an easy process, as the hardest part of the process is finding a cleaning agent that will safely clean the grout without harming the limestone tile....

  • How to Safely Clean Tile

    The grout between tiles on bathroom walls, kitchen floors and other surfaces can provide a haven for germs and stains. Clean your tiles and grout for both health and aesthetics. Unfortunately,...

  • How to Go Green With Cleaning Products

    All purpose surface and glass cleaners Surfaces like sinks, tubs, and title all need a deep cleaning every now and again. Using scoring pads is not only tough on the grime, but your hands, and...

  • How to Make Laundry Soap Yourself

    With the economy bringing higher prices to everything and environment being a constant factor, why not start making your own laundry soap. My grandparents have been making their own laundry soap...

  • How to Clean a Toilet Bowl With Vinegar

    Toilet bowls need to be cleaned regularly because they can quickly develop bacteria, film and lime scale that can be hard to remove if left for an extended period of time. Since toilets are...

  • How to Clean Black Sludge in Bathroom Sink Drains

    Black sludge can easily build up in the drain of the bathroom sink from mold and mildew development, as well as toothpaste and other particles you rinse down the sink and thereby allow to...

  • Homemade Cleaners for Mouthguard

    Cleaning mouthguards is often necessary when odor and bacteria build up within the mouthguard. Luckily, since these are not worn all the time, they can be soaked for a few hours in a homemade...

  • How to Remove Smoke Odor After a Fire

    A fire can devastate and ruin a house. For those items that did survive, the penetrating smell of the smoke can stay with those items for a very long time. The smell can be a constant reminder of...

  • How to Make Mold Cleaner With Sodium Carbonate

    Sodium carbonate, or washing soda, is a natural disinfectant. Use it to clean a variety of surfaces, from kitchen counters to toilet bowls. Although it should not be consumed in great amounts,...

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