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  • How to Clean Plastic Wire Shelving

    In today's modern homes, more often than not, you'll find plastic or vinyl-coated wire shelving in place of the traditional wood shelves homes used to have. Major brands such as Rubbermaid and...

  • How to Clean Haitian Cotton Sofa Fabric with Water-Based Cleaner

    Haitian cotton is a unique type of 100 percent cotton upholstery fabric. The cotton fibers are only partially processed, which leaves brown dots of shredded seed and stem and creates a coarse,...

  • 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....

  • How to Care for Marble Counters

    Marble countertops give your kitchen or bathroom an elegant, luxurious appearance. Although marble countertops are highly desirable, you must provide the proper care to keep their beautiful...

  • How to Repair Scuffed Leather Seats

    Scuff marks are not scratches or gashes in leather and do not need to be treated in the same way as those more serious problems. Scuffs are essentially surface issues. If your scrub away the...

  • How to Clean Cultured Granite

    As an alternative to natural stone, and an upgrade from laminate, cultured granite can be a good choice for kitchen or bathroom applications. The durability, beauty and stain resistance of this...

  • 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 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 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 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 Get Furniture Wax Off Laminate Flooring

    Furniture wax should never be used on laminate flooring, as it will create a film, resulting in an extremely slippery surface that can become a safety hazard, making it very easy for someone to...

  • How to Remove Watermarks From Wood Laminate

    Wood laminate is the perfect alternative to hardwood, because it closely resembles hardwood, but costs only a fraction of the price. Laminate surfaces can develop watermarks when the surface is...

  • How to Clean a Toto Toilet

    Toto toilets are a common line of high-efficiency toilets designed to use only a fraction of the water it takes to flush a traditional toilet. These toilets can be expensive, so it is important to...

  • How to Clean Vaseline From a Wooden Floor

    Vaseline Petroleum Jelly contains mineral oils and waxes. It should not stain or harm your wood floors as motor oil or grease might; it is very slick, however, so it is a slip hazard, and, as it...

  • Can I Polish Cast Iron Bath Tubs?

    Cast iron is strong and durable. Its various uses include pipes, machinery parts, buildings and bridges as well as everyday cast-iron cooking skillets. Cast-iron bathtubs usually have a porcelain...

  • 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 Small Bathroom Tiles

    Bathroom wall tiles and floor tiles, no matter how large or small, succumb easily to dirt and soap-scum buildup. When smaller tiles are used for any surface, there are more grout lines to clean....

  • How to Remove Shower Cleaner Buildup

    Build-up in showers is common, even with constant cleaning. Mold, mildew and a filmy residue from commercial cleaners can build up on the walls and floor over time, making the shower appear dirty...

  • How to Make Kitchen Laminate Shine

    Laminate is the perfect alternative to authentic hardwood when this expensive product is out of your price range. Laminate closely replicates hardwood, yet costs only a fraction of the price....

  • How to Clean Cast Acrylic Sinks

    Cast acrylic sinks resist stains but must be cleaned regularly to look their best. Take extra care to be gentle with these sinks. Acrylic is more prone to scratches than marble or porcelain sinks....

  • How to Remove Adhesive From Marble Floor Tiles

    Marble floor tiles are a beautiful addition to any home, but one that requires specific care, especially when it comes to cleaning and stain removal. Spills, dirty shoes and flooring installation...

  • Household Hints for Pet Hair Removal

    In addition to normal cleaning practices, pet owners are taxed with spending extra time getting rid of fur that builds up around the home. Pet hair can attach itself to almost any surface and...

  • How to Clean Franke Granite Sinks

    Franke granite sinks are made of stain-resistant non-porous granite and acrylic resin. These sinks are not immune to stains from mineral deposits,however if you clean these sinks daily you can...

  • How to Clean a Saltillo Tile

    Saltillo tile is an authentic Mexican tile, known for rich, elegant colors and patterns. Hand-painted designs are a trademark of this popular tile, along with excellent durability and high-quality...

  • 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 Remove Perfume From Leather

    Perfume carries an aroma of intrigue and allure, unless it spills on fine leather and puts the owner in a funk. Because many perfumes contain some sort of oil, extra care must be taken to get the...

  • How to Shine a Marble Floor

    Over the years, your marble floor can begin to lose some of its original luster. This is a natural process that happens due to buildup of dust and cleaning chemicals. To safely restore the shine...

  • How to Clean Hardwood Floors With Water Based Finishes

    Hardwood floors are highly durable and a beautiful addition to any residential or commercial building. If hardwood floors are properly maintained, they can last for hundreds of years. To protect...

  • 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 Wash a Wall

    Most people want to start at the top, yet, as in business, you must start at the bottom to effectively clean a wall. When you start at the bottom of a wall you are less apt to cause “streaking” if...

  • How to Clean Interior House Walls for Painting

    Preparing to paint a room takes more than just masking off walls and moving furniture. Walls can be covered with cobwebs, dirt and even mildew. Kitchen walls often have grease and food marks on...

  • 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 Buy A Floor Mop You'll Love

    Let's face it, a floor mop is an important part of your life. It's the tool that helps take care of the dirty work. The right one can make your life easier and having to deal with the wrong one...

  • How to Remove Oven Cleaner From Vinyl Flooring

    Cleaning the oven can be a tiresome chore, but even worse is the aftermath of the oven cleaner. Spilling oven cleaner on the vinyl floor beneath the oven door makes for a terrible staining that is...

  • How to Clean a Marble Mouse

    Decorative marble mice, throughout time, can develop a layer of grime and grit on them, even though things of this nature are generally kept inside. The dirt may not be immediately visible to the...

  • How to Remove Dried Oven Cleaner

    Oven cleaner is used not only for cleaning ovens, but for removing caked-on grime from pots, pans and even stove tops. Oven cleaner is easy to use and works within a few minutes. But if oven...

  • How to Clean a Marble Statue

    Marble statues, over time, can develop a layer of grime and grit on them. Although the dirt may not be immediately visible to the eye, it's still there. You can take care of the task of cleaning...

  • How to Remove Contact Cement Once It Has Cured

    Contact cement is a form of adhesive that is commonly used for bonding unlike surfaces, such as Formica and wooden counter tops. To work properly, the adhesive must be applied to both surfaces....

  • How to Clean Composite Veneer Kitchen Cabinets

    Composite veneer cabinets may look just like solid wood cabinets. This is because many have a very thin layer of real wood (a veneer) over a composite backing. Other composite veneer cabinets have...

  • How to Clean Vinyl Wall Base Moulding

    Vinyl base moulding protects the wall from floor-level dirt and damage. The durability of vinyl makes this type of base moulding a popular addition to contemporary homes. Provided in a myriad...

  • How to Clean a Fiberglass Shower

    Fiberglass showers gleam radiantly when clean. They can make a stunning statement of the bathroom as a whole. They start looking dingy and spotty with the constant addition of water, shampoo and...

  • How to Clean Metal Serving Pieces

    Metal serving pieces are extremely durable, and can even last a lifetime, provided they are treated with proper care. The key to maintaining your metal serving pieces is using them and cleaning...

  • How to Clean Marble Mantels

    Improper cleaning of a marble mantel can cause more harm than good. However, if you take the proper precautions, cleaning your mantel is a snap and something that should be done as often as you...

  • 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 Clean Cloudy Ceramic Tile

    Newly installed ceramic tiles often appear cloudy from the grout residue that remains after installation. No matter how well the grout and tile were installed, this haze is inevitable. When the...

  • How to Clean Track Doors

    If you have a set of glass sliders that lead out to your backyard patio or deck, they probably rely on a track that keeps them intact and able to open and close smoothly. Cleaning the track doors...

  • How to Clean With Sodium Bicarbonate

    Sodium bicarbonate, more commonly known as baking soda, is one of the most versatile products on the pantry shelf. In addition to its uses in baking, odor elimination and as an antacid, baking...

  • How to Sanitize Shower Stalls

    Showers are warm, moist places. Very few would prefer a shower that was cold and airy. Unfortunately, this cozy environment is also a popular place for mold, mildew and germs. As you get clean,...

  • How to Clean Grout After Installation

    Grout is the gritty substance used to fill in the joints between tiles and assist in holding the tiles together. It also protects the tiles from water seepage. You should clean grout immediately...

  • How to Remove Burnt Grease From a Silicone Baking Sheet

    Silicone cookware, with it's rubbery elasticity and smooth feel, is favored by some bakers for its easy storage and non-stick properties. Despite this, silicone cookware can still accumulate ...

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