House Cleaning

Articles in House Cleaning

By jenren69 2 comments
you will learn how to clean you house in one day... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Here's how to make that table so clean you could eat off of it!.. more »
By jakon 21 comments
Many people's busiest kitchen appliance is their microwave. Day in and day out, the microwave is always accumulating bits of food such as melted cheese and other tough to clean morsels. Would you eat off a dirty plate that had bits of food ... more »
By CatrinaR 0 comments
This is a simple process that will allow your porcelain tub to look like new, when ever you are ready to clean it... more »
By amylaine 0 comments
We only have 24 hours in a day, sometimes that is just not enough to keep a spectacular clean house. But just doing a few things will help out allot... more »
By JessJones 0 comments
Cleaning the bathroom is probably one the least desirable chores on the housework list. Add an uncooperative shower stall to the mix and the job gets even worse: Glass doors and plenty of corners where mildew just seems to multiply all add up to ... more »
By Christine Sostarich 1 comments
Despite the name, stainless steel sinks do get stained and dirty. But with a little work, you can have your stainless steel sink looking like new again in no time... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Cleaning the toilet is one of the most loathed household chores around. There's nothing glamorous about getting down on your knees and scrubbing. That's why being able to clean a toilet with a can of Coke is so intriguing. All you need is a can ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Utility rooms are essentially service rooms, usually located near the kitchen or in the basement, which houses the washer, dryer and other cleaning paraphernalia. A clean and organized utility room can brighten up the room and make the chores ... more »
By TigressCalliope 2 comments
You love your turtles--not so much that you want your home to smell like them, though. Completely emptying and cleaning the tank once a month will prevent this. And, it's necessary for healthy turtles. But EGAD, what a pain in the neck! So... ... more »
By Ruby Bayan 1 comments
The ideal spring cleaning routine includes special attention to furniture dedicated to the patio, gazebo, playground, garden and yard. Outdoor furniture is usually made of durable materials like metal or plastic, but being constantly exposed to ... more »
By only1special1 1 comments
All of us have jewelry that we have quit wearing because it just isn't as beautiful as it once was. These are some simple ways to clean and keep your jewelry as beautiful as it was the day you purchased it... more »
By Ruby Bayan 0 comments
Almost everyone has bronze décor pieces in their home. These metal artifacts may have looked shiny and new when you bought them, but the longer they are exposed to air and moisture, the greener and duller they become. Bronze reacts with moisture ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
There's nothing sweet about candy that gets stuck in your carpeting. Tackle the crisis with this easy homespun solution... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
The corners of a carpet have a tendency to collect a large amount of dirt and dust. These hard to reach areas are often ignored and accumulate debris over time. To clean the corners of your carpet, you should perform the following steps... more »
By Lauren Romano 3 comments
The surface of copper pots can lose their shine. Here's how to get them sparkling again... more »
By Christine Sostarich 0 comments
Cultured marble is very commonly used to make bathroom vanity countertops, sinks and shower surrounds. Your cultured marble surfaces can stay new looking for years if you take proper care of them... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Often overlooked - yet nonetheless collectors of dust, dirt and grime - your door handles and door frames are important stops in your housecleaning adventures... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 1 comments
Unsightly water spots on windows often ruin the appearance of an otherwise clean and organized living area. Hard water spots not only spoil the look of your glass window, but also deteriorate the quality of vision and daylight that can be enjoyed ... more »
By grouch 10 comments
OK so we have all seen him duck into that phone booth, change, and still have time to fly to the scene just in time. Impossible you might say but it is all about time management. If you employ the following steps you too could jump light years ... more »
By khumbulau 0 comments
Shows you the simple steps of getting your House windows sparkling clean... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 3 comments
Kitchen and bathroom rugs help keep the two most dirt-prone areas of your home clean - but only by sacrificing themselves. Here's how to treat them right and get them clean... more »
By Ruby Bayan 0 comments
Kitchen countertops are probably the busiest areas in the house because they're where we prepare food, organize dishes and work with cooking gadgets. Kitchen countertops are also where we put down everything from groceries and supplies, to recipe ... more »
By Christine Sostarich 0 comments
Linoleum floors can be a challenge to keep clean especially if they are old. An ounce of prevention and a day of hands and knees scrubbing can get and keep your linoleum floor looking great... more »
By HoosierHandyMan 1 comments
They're everywhere...mold spores. Sometimes you can't see them until its too late. They especially love to collect in warm, damp areas....like on children's bath toys!!! REE! REE! REE!...uh, thats suppose to be Psycho violin sounds. Just ... more »