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  • How to Load a Dishwasher Correctly

    Wondering how to correctly load your dishwasher? Crowded dishwashers can prevent dishes from getting clean. Dishes placed incorrectly can also become damaged and worn. Here are a few tips on how...

  • How to Remove a Water Stain From Fiberglass Curtains

    Fiberglass curtains have several advantages; they have a silky look, they are fire-retardant and they are durable. However, they are made of fiberglass. Fiberglass shower curtains do have a...

  • Stain Removal for Hair Dye Products

    Hair dye can be one of the toughest stains to remove. Blondes, brunettes and redheads may have an easier time removing a spot of dye from their shirts whereas people with black hair will find it...

  • How to Use a Rainbow Vacuum to Clean Carpet

    The Rainbow vacuum is a technologically advanced vacuum cleaner that can be used to clean anything from flooring, to the air in the room. The vacuum has a setting that will clean the air, and also...

  • How to Clean Baseboard Hot Water Fins Efficiently

    Hot water baseboards are highly efficient and are popular heating sources in many homes. The baseboards use hot water to provide heat to a home and require little maintenance. The fins of the...

  • How to Clean Vinyl Shelter Fabric

    Vinyl shelter fabric is a largely weather-proof material that feels rather like a cross between plastic and cloth that works great for tent material and outdoor canopies. Cleaning vinyl is not as...

  • How to Remove Grease From a Composite Deck

    A composite deck is made from a mix of wood and plastic. There are many different brands of composite decking--each are a little different (better or worse) regarding scratch- and...

  • How to Remove Iron Deposits on Shower Stall

    If your water contains high concentrations of iron, it can leave stains on your water heater, toilet tank and shower stall, among other places. According to the Minnesota Department of Health, an...

  • How to Repair a Liquid Soap Dispenser

    Liquid soap dispensers eliminate unattractive bottle clutter and keep soap within easy reach. Dispensers may be refilled over and over, reducing waste. Over time, liquid soap dispenser pumps may...

  • How to Clean Yeast From Plastic

    Yeast is an organism (a fungus) that can be beneficial or harmful. Positive uses for yeast include bread-making and beer-brewing. On the negative side, yeast colonies that grow too large inside...

  • Home Remedies for Bathroom Mold

    Mold is a fungus that grows on almost any surface that is continually moist. If you live in a humid environment, mold may be found throughout your house, including kitchen counters, bathrooms, the...

  • 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 Your Kopykake Airbrush

    The Kopykake airbrush is a design tool used to add color to cakes, and can also be used for a variety of other arts and crafts projects. Using liquid dyes or edible food colorings, you can...

  • How to Get Rid of a Metallic Taste From Stainless Steel Water Bottles

    Eco-friendly products are now in demand to help save our environment. One of the items that has become popular is the stainless steel water bottle. Using these bottles helps reduce the vast number...

  • How to Clean & Care for a Swanstone Sink

    Swanstone sinks are extremely durable, stain resistant sinks that come in a large variety of colors and styles. Heat, scratch and chemical resistant, these sinks can handle tough household...

  • How to Drain Water From Garage Floor

    Garages are intended to have structural features, such as a slope toward the garage door or a floor drain, that allow water to automatically flow from the floor's surface. If there is water on...

  • How to Clean Discolored Faux Wood Blinds

    Faux wood blinds are an inexpensive alternative to authentic wood blinds. They are also much easier to clean. Over time, faux wood blinds may become discolored from things such as dirt, mildew and...

  • How to Get Rid of Ants In The Most Natural Way Possible

    Pests of all kinds can infiltrate your house, but the one common pest that is present in almost all households is always the ant. There are numerous kinds of ants, and all the more ways to get rid...

  • How to Keep Kitchen Countertops Looking Good

    No matter what your kitchen countertops are made of--you want them to look good--especially during the holiday season with the higher probability of guests and family showing up at your home....

  • 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 Clean a Wood Sauna

    A sauna is a big investment, and a treat for your whole family. Learn how to care for you sauna so that you can keep it in the best shape for years to come. Proper sauna care requires you to clean...

  • How to Keep a Toilet Bowl Brush From Turning Yellow

    Keeping your toilet bowl brush from turning yellow is an important part of restroom hygiene an can be accomplished by diligently maintaining the cleanliness of the toilet brush. You can soak your...

  • How to Remove Adhesive From Spray Bottles

    A great way to save money and help the environment is to avoid tossing empty items into the trash only to purchase a new version of something similar. One example is plastic spray bottles, which...

  • How to Clean Hairbrushes in Vinegar

    Hairbrushes can collect dirt, buildup from styling products and excess oils from your scalp. Without proper washing, they transmit this debris onto your clean hair, which makes it more prone to...

  • How to Remove Cigarette Smoke Odor From Naugahyde

    Naugahyde is a type of synthetic leather. It is used for many items, such as luggage and furniture, where the durability and style of leather is desired but at a cheaper price. You can easily...

  • How to Remove Latex Paint From Window Screens

    Latex paint is one of the most common choices for house paint due to its advantages. You can use latex paint for interior and exterior purposes, it applies smoothly, and it cleans up rather easily...

  • How to Soak a Bath Chair

    Bath chairs are used for adults and children who cannot sit in the tub or stand in the shower. They are raised high enough to avoid trouble when exiting the shower and provide comfortable seating...

  • How to Correctly Clean Your Hardwood Floors

    As a former house cleaner, I saw several wood floors that were in terrible condition because they had been improperly cleaned. It's quite simple to clean wooden floors if you know a few tricks....

  • How to Remove Pet Smells From Hardwood Floors

    Maintenance is one the biggest challenges of having hardwood floors in your home. While wood can be an attractive addition to any kitchen or living room, the surface tends to scratch easily, show...

  • How to Get Rid of Black Stuff That Adheres to a Toilet Tank

    The "black stuff" adhering to a toilet tank, whether inside or outside of the tank, comes from mineral deposits, stains or black mold. Mineral deposits are a result of high amounts of minerals in...

  • How to Clean Door Pulls

    Door pulls are primarily made of brass, brass-plate or pewter due to durability. Under constant use, door pulls develop tarnish and lose their shine. To restore the luster to door pulls,...

  • How to Clean UV Film Covered Windows

    UV film on windows blocks ultra violet rays, protecting your carpets, floors and furniture from fading. Cleaning windows with this film is not difficult, but you do have to be extra careful not to...

  • How to Clean Cabinet Pulls

    Cabinet pulls, those handles on the front of your cabinets, are a nice decorative touch. Pulls come in many materials, including plastic, metal, glass, porcelain and wood. While they add design...

  • How to Clean Water Marks on Marble Tables

    Marble tables are highly susceptible to water rings and water marks. When a glass is set down on a marble table, condensation can drip down the outside of the glass and create a pool of water....

  • How to Clean Greasy Stove Grates

    Stove grates take a lot of abuse. They can get greasy fast ,and if the mess isn't cleaned off quickly, it can congeal or even burn onto the grates. Greasy grates make the whole stove look dirty,...

  • How to Clean a Shower Stall When You Have Hard Water

    Hard water can create all sorts of cleaning problems, especially in the bathroom. Hard water can create stains on tile, grout, plastic, ceramic, glass and metal, making it a formidable enemy of a...

  • How to Wash Vinyl Blinds

    Cleaning and maintaining blinds is a little more difficult than cleaning or maintaining traditional curtains. The very nature of the blind can make the task time-consuming and hard, especially...

  • How to Clean Clay Tile

    Clay tile is a natural stone that, while easy to clean, can stain, especially when it is not glazed. To minimize this, seal tile during installation, then once a year afterward. Clay tiles are...

  • How to Clean Floating Wood Floors

    Several styles of floating wood floors are available but all are assembled basically the same way. Layers of cushioning and sub-layers are used that are not permanently secured to a surface...

  • How to Clean New Wood Floors

    New wood floors add value and beauty to any home. The floors add a welcoming, elegant touch that should be maintained properly to preserve these qualities. Several products on the market will...

  • Water Mist Cleaning

    Some surfaces and objects cannot be cleaned with chemicals, and cannot be cleaned with large amounts of water. Plants, for instance, should be cleaned with water mist instead of dunking them in...

  • How to Clean Hand Scraped Laminate Flooring

    Hand scraped laminate flooring adds a rustic, elegant touch to any room decor. The hand scraping creates an aged, weathered texture that gives a unique look to the flooring. Cleaning the flooring...

  • 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 Marble Bath

    Marble baths add the beauty of natural stone to any home. This material is luxurious and long-lasting, but it does require special care to retain its beauty. Never use a commercial cleaner meant...

  • How to Shine Marble & Stone Floors

    Marble and stone floors can be rather difficult to keep clean. Because marble and stone are porous and prone to staining, it is important to keep the floors maintained on a regular basis. Without...

  • 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 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 Marble & Water Rings

    When water or other liquids are left on marble, the water evaporate and leaves behind a mineral deposit. These minerals, usually calcium and magnesium, cause stains and water rings on your marble...

  • How to Clean Wood Floors With Black Watermarks

    Water can be very damaging to hardwood floors; it can seep in and cause a stain in minutes. Proper sealing makes it harder for the water to soak in, but it certainly will if left to sit for any...

  • How to Clean a Sharp Microwave Drawer

    The Sharp microwave drawer is an appliance designed to slide into cabinetry, working as a drawer instead of a the traditional free-standing microwave. This sleek appliance is the perfect addition...

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