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By ashleighmiller 0 comments
Swiffer Wetjets are incredibly convenient, do a better job of cleaning thatn a string or sponge mop, and swivel to clean tight spaces. They're lightweight and take up little space. The cleaning solution is expensive, though! What to do? Refill ... more »
By L1onherd 1 comments
Having a sticker on your window may have seemed like a good idea until you change your mind. Other times your child may be the culprit. Either way, it’s easy to remove stickers from a glass surface... more »
By Anthony Delgado 0 comments
There are many ways to remove acrylic paint from various types of materials. The most important thing to remember is that acrylic is water soluble and can be removed with just the right amount of persistence... more »
By Janet Ford 2 comments
Having baked on messes clinging for dear life to your bakeware or pans is nearly enough to convince you never to cook again. Take heart, it doesn't have to take any elbow grease at all to remove these messes!.. more »
By stockerhouston 1 comments
Ever want to reuse a candle holder but can't get the wax out? Here are some simple steps to get it done!.. more »
By brittanyj 0 comments
If you are faced with a cleaning catastrophe involving dried urine and your flooring then this article is for you!.. more »
By Jenncat 0 comments
Flea removal from people.. more »
By CLEANelizabeth 1 comments
have two cute cuddly pups and one totalitarian ruling cat. This time of year it is a fur festival around here! I'm am not sure why but my puppies tend to shed like crazy this time of year. The husky puppy (as pictured) is always into trouble in ... more »
By Janet Ford 3 comments
No, it's no joke. You really can remove grease spots from your expensive carpeting!.. more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Somehow, ink has gotten onto your wood floors. Wood is very sensitive and if removed incorrectly, may have devastating effects. The following will help you in your efforts... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 2 comments
Mildew is a black mold or fungus that grows in areas that hold excess moisture. Mildew produces a musty odor that announces its presence. Before you can take steps to prevent this fungus in your home, you must remove existing mildew... more »
By april ort 2 comments
Who doesn't hate opening a rubbermaid container of summer clothes you had stored in the basement only to find they have accumulated mold and mildew in the damp storage space? This article will tell you how you can safely and easily remove mold ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Though mothballs are slowly being phased out as the best way to protect against moths, their scent still lingers. If you're unpacking your childhood stuffed toys to pass on to your children, chances are they might have a mothball odor that you ... more »
By Dubtrizzle 1 comments
How to use a rust remover on tin.. more »
By lenamae1983 2 comments
We all remember this stuff from childhood. We all also remember getting it stuck on everything and our mothers getting very upset. It is easier to remove then you think though!.. more »
By momoftwingirls 1 comments
Stains happen all the time. Sometimes, we have no idea where these stains come from. Although, when one has a toddler, there is your answer. More likely than not, your toddler is the culprit of any or all stains on your family room carpet. Here ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 1 comments
Various bags can be reused rather than discarded. If you do not have a use for them, save them and ask friends, schools, daycares or nonprofit agencies to see if they can use them. Reusing everyday items is one of the three Rs including reduce ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Making something useful out of something useless is helpful when trying to conserve. Reusing everyday items is one of the three keys to conservation suggested by the U.S. EPA. Over 85 percent of our garbage is sent to a landfill or dump. You can ... more »
By ashleighmiller 0 comments
If your broom has split and yucky bristles, or if sweeping actually makes your floor dirtier, it might be time to replace it. Or, you can squeeze a little more life out of it in just a few short minutes... more »
By Faith Lawless 0 comments
There may be few things more annoying than working hard to clean your mirrors or windows only to find lint all over them. We have all heard the trick of using newspaper to clean a mirror or window without streaking, but we want to know how to ... more »
By welch 3 comments
No poison flea remover,deflea your home and pet , safely that smells great... more »
By MystiqueULH 0 comments
Let me give you some hints and tips on how to save money in everyday life. This will be the first tip and many more will follow. Old socks. They are worn, they have holes in them and you throw them away. Stop !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are ... more »
By Hillary Marshall 0 comments
Shampooing a carpet is pretty easy. It only requires the right equipment and some basic preparation. Once you shampoo your carpet once, you will want to do it all the time. It is always nice to make something old and dirty look brand new... more »
By khopkins75 0 comments
There are different routes to cleaning a carpet, this article will show you several different steps ranging from inexpensive to moderately costly... more »
By pianistic 5 comments
For some of us, our allergies can keep us awake at night with are sneezing or running nose. Here is some tips on how to get a better sleep by cutting down on the dust in your bedroom... more »