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  • How to Keep Warm When The Power Is Out

    It is a simple process if you have the right things. When I was a girl we lived in a house with no insulation. We had a big pile of quilts my mother had made over the years. She died when I was 14...

  • How to Save On Heating Costs

    First of all you don't need to go out and buy an expensive humidifier. Any humidifier will work. You will be able to do this in little to no time at all. I have been doing this for the last...

  • How to Rebatch Lye Heavy Soap

    Many people enjoy making homemade lye soap. When you make your own soap you know exactly what ingredients are in the soap, and you have the freedom to make your soap any shape, color and fragrance...

  • How to Sharpen a Knife With a Belt Sander

    A belt sander, with hundreds of revolutions per minute and dozens of available grits of paper, can put an edge on a knife that only hours of manual sharpening can achieve. Professional knife...

  • How to Make Fold-Up Beds

    Fold-up beds, technically known as Murphy beds, are beds that fold up into the wall. They are advantageous for rooms that do not feature much area because they conserve space during the day. The...

  • How to Read a Propane Tank Gauge

    Many households have gas appliances that run on propane gas, such as gas heaters or gas stoves. Especially if you depend on gas for heat in the winter, it is essential for you know how to read a...

  • How to Paint on Vinyl Fabric

    Vinyl fabric is used for many things such as upholstery coverings, tablecloths and certain types of outdoor clothing. It is also possible to paint over vinyl fabric if you want to add designs to a...

  • How to Remove Gummy Labels From Glass

    Many glass items have gummy labels that can be difficult to remove. For instance, mayonnaise, pickle or jelly jars often come with a sticky label. When you empty these jars, you may wish to...

  • How to Use Boric Acid to Kill Roaches

    Boric acid powder is a less toxic way to kill roaches than using roach spray. Many people believe that boric acid is not a roach poison, but it is minimally toxic. It should not be left in areas...

  • How to Sew a Draft Stopper that Fits

    A draft stopper can make a real difference in how much cold air comes in under a door or window, but if it doesn't fit properly, you'll still feel drafts and pay more than you need to for heat....

  • How to Remove Black Marks on Dinnerware

    Nothing looks worse on elegant dinnerware than marks or scratches. These marks show up especially well on solid colored or light colored dinnerware. Often times the black marks are caused by a...

  • How to Remove Creases in Plastic Tablecloths

    Whether you're hosting a backyard barbecue and using your picnic table or have invited a group of children over for a birthday party and must cover your dining room table, it is always smart to...

  • How to Steam Wrinkled Silk Curtains

    Steaming is great option for removing wrinkles from silk curtains. Silk is a heat-sensitive fabric whether it is used in garments or for home decorating uses. A direct heated iron scorches silk,...

  • How to Keep Mealy Bugs Out of Cupboards

    If you have ever seen tiny, whitish gray insects in your cupboards, you know mealybugs have found their way into your home. These insects reproduce every few days, which is why they are so hard to...

  • How to Clean Spring Steel Knife Blades

    Spring steel is strong, flexible carbon steel. This is a good steel for knife blades that must hold up to a lot of abuse without breaking; quality spring steel will bend significantly before it...

  • What to Do With Used Soap Bars?

    Even the most luxurious soap loses its appeal when it is worn down to a sliver. Simply throwing away these last bits of soap seems downright wasteful, but what do you do when no one will use the...

  • How to Remove Velcro

    Velcro was invented in 1948 and ever since the patent for Velcro was secured in 1955, this handy product has been helping items open and close, and stay put with ease. All Velcro is composed of...

  • Homemade Scented Air Fresheners for a Furnace Filter

    Keeping your home freshly scented is often more than just a matter of keeping it clean. There are a multitude of products available to help give your home a personalized fragrance, but they are...

  • How to make a Tempurpedic mattress

    Tempurpedic mattresses promise an amazing quality of sleep for both you and your partner without the fear of disturbing each other. The famous Tempurpedic sales gimmick features a woman jumping on...

  • How to Change the Belt on an Oreck Vacuum

    The drive belt on your Oreck vacuum is a critical part. When it inevitably wears down or breaks, it will cause the revolving brush to slow down or stop working. Changing the belt is fairly simple....

  • How to Get Wrinkles Out of Rolled Up Area Rugs

    If your area rug has previously been rolled up, when it comes time to unroll it, you may find that it won't lay as flat as you would like. Wrinkles in area rugs not only distort the appearance of...

  • How to Money Saving Tips

    The prices are increasing while your available cash is decreasing. Here are a few tips to help get the most bang for your buck!

  • How to Address Envelopes With C/O

    When writing a letter or sending a package to a person anywhere other than her permanent residence, you'll need to address the letter with "c/o" (in care of) and the name of whomever lives there...

  • How to Cure Aluminum Pans

    To save yourself the future difficulty of cooking with an old aluminum pan that has seen better days, you're going to need to take care of the pan right from the start. One great way of doing this...

  • How to Make Seashell-Shaped Throw Pillows

    Pillows can add the final decorative touch to beds, couches, bench seats and other areas of the home. The popularity of pillows as decorative items has caused pillow manufacturers to begin making...

  • How to Open House Windows Quietly

    As they age, windows tend to develop noises as they open and close. It may stem from a variety of issues: the window track may need grease, the window could have come off the track or it may just...

  • How to Get Rid of flour moths

    Flour moths infest kitchens or pantries. They will lay eggs in not only flour, but cereal boxes, noodles and any other type of grain. Flour moth eggs hatch into little worm like larvae that...

  • How to Get Rid of and kill Fruit Flies in your House

    Fruit flies are a pain to get rid of, especially if they seem to have taken over your house. These annoying flies feed on rotting food, plants (like bouquets) or any other food left out around...

  • Problems With Gray Marks on Pfaltzgraff

    Pfaltzgraff is a 200-year-old company that got its start in York County, Pennsylvania. Begun as a family business with one potter's wheel and kiln, it now distributes its dinnerware, drinkware and...

  • How to Wax Wood Stained Floors

    Wood stained floors produce a dazzling shine when waxed. A quality liquid wax buffs the wood stain to a high luster, while protecting and preserving the wood with oils. In waxing and buffing wood...

  • How to Remove Scorch Marks From Pots & Pans

    Buying a shiny new saucepan or a gleaming frying pan can be a delight for cooks and aspiring cooks. Unfortunately, everyday use can easily leave those pots and pans with minor scorch marks. And if...

  • How to Go iGreen at home

    Are you worried about the Earth, but not sure of what to do to help it out? Here are a few steps on how you can do just that!

  • How to Add Fresh Mint to Glycerin Soap

    Soap making can be truly rewarding. Homemade soap makes a great gift, and it's easy to make, even for children. The term glycerin soap refers to clear soap. In most commercial soap, the glycerin...

  • How to Press Used Soap Bars Together

    Everybody knows the frustration when a bar of soap is reduced to a hard-to-hold sliver. It slips through the fingers and usually ends up getting stuck in the drain or tossed in the trash. How many...

  • How to Remove Creases From Vinyl Tablecloths

    Tablecloths can be made of a variety of materials. Aside from fancy fabric tablecloths, inexpensive plastic tablecloths are commonly used for parties, events or picnics. Many plastic tablecloths...

  • How to Cleanse an Apartment

    Moving can be an exciting time, but when you move into an apartment, this is a new place for you, not a new space in general. Those who believe that energy, either positive or negative, can remain...

  • How to Replace a Broken Bar for a Paper Towel Holder

    It took you a long time to find a paper towel holder you like. You searched high and low for the perfect accessory to your kitchen. Now the rod that holds the paper towels is broken. Paper towel...

  • How to Keep your Throw Rugs from Rolling up into a Ball

    Do you have trouble keeping your throw rugs from lying flat? How about the smaller rugs: Are they sometimes so unmanageable that they are half-rolled or sloppily displayed everytime someone...

  • How to Clean your home naturally

    A clean home is a healthy home, right? Wrong. Harsh chemicals are dangerous for your health and hazardous for the environment. The true tools you need for cleaning are natural, inexpensive and...

  • How to Rate Food Vacuum Sealers

    Vacuum sealers allow you to seal food so that it lasts much longer and takes up less space in the refrigerator or freezer. There are many makers, brands and models. If you're thinking of buying a...

  • Care Instructions for Enamel Cast Iron Cookware

    Enamel cast iron cookware pieces come in a variety of colors, patterns and styles. Decorative cookware pieces can go straight from the oven to the table. Some older, traditional enamel cast iron...

  • How to Deal With Moving Companies

    Moving can be a stressful experience, and while utilizing the services of a moving company should make the process easier, it can sometimes make the move more stressful. Dealing with a moving...

  • How to Recycle Brita Filters

    No. 5 plastics, such as Brita filters, have been tricky to recycle. Most curbside recycling programs do not accept these plastics, nor do many drop-off sites. Brita filter recycling programs have...

  • How to Make Closet Rod Dividers

    Clothing hanging in closets can become a disorganized mess if you don't keep everything well sorted, from dresses to skirts to shirts to suits. This can make it difficult to find the garments you...

  • How to Polish Marble with Chalk

    Polishing marble can be done without harsh chemicals or cleaners. In fact, you can get your marble to shine and remove etching using simple household products. Commercial marble polish can be very...

  • How to Add Oil to Cinnamon Sticks & Rosehip Fixins

    Potpourri is a combination of dried flowers and barks that is enhanced with either scented or essential oils. Regardless of the quality of the potpourri at the time of purchase, all potpourri...

  • Care of Pewter Flatware

    In most homes, the pewter flatware pieces stay in their boxes or sleeves until a special occasion or a holiday. Many people avoid using their pewter because of the confusion that surrounds the...

  • How to Get Linens That Don't Pill

    Cracker crumbs in bed aside, nothing is more annoying than bed sheets covered in pills. In case you don't already know, that's the official name of those pesky little balls of fiber that form on...

  • How to Replace Corelle Dishes

    Clever marketing campaigns and urban legends have fueled the misconception that Corelle dinnerware is unbreakable. In fact, each Corelle piece is made of an extremely breakable glass, which has...

  • How to Make Scented Rose Hips

    Rose hips are the ripened fruit of a rose bush. The fruit varies in color from species to species but generally is found in a range of red to orange. Rose hips are very high in vitamin C and can...

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