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  • 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 Cure Cutting Boards

    Cutting boards made of wood are never really fully cured. Curing is an ongoing process that involves the re-application of specific oils to prime the surface of the wood, protecting it from germs...

  • How to Keep Wood Floors Clean With Mats

    Hardwood floors can become dirty very easily. If not cleaned frequently, the floors won't only look dirty---they may also become scuffed and scratched from the dirt particles. Save your wood...

  • How to Test for Termites

    More homes are damaged by termite infestations than by fire or flooding each year. Termites can cause aesthetic and structural damage to homes, which can lead to expensive repairs. The best way to...

  • Hardwood Vs. Softwood Pellets

    Wood pellets are available in several forms including hardwood and softwood. Hardwood pellets and softwood pellets come with their advantages and disadvantages. Both types of pellets are available...

  • How to Care for Outdoor Wood Carvings

    Wood carvings add character to your landscape design. They require very little maintenance to last for years. They are typically carved from seasoned dry wood to minimize cracking after they are...

  • How to Keep Firewood Dry

    The best way to keep firewood dry is to have it covered. If it cannot be in a garage or on a porch, the next best thing is in its own shed. If the firewood is not going to be able to have a roof,...

  • How Wood Chip Pellets Are Made

    Wood chip pellets, or wood pellets, are produced for use in pellet stoves and boilers. Wood pellets are a natural, absorbent alternative for bedding and litter. Growing concerns for resource...

  • When to Replace Cutting Boards?

    Cutting boards allow chopping and dicing without damaging countertops and other kitchen surfaces. Cutting boards come in basic and decorative varieties in both wood and plastic. Although cutting...

  • How to Cure a Butcher Block Top

    A butcher block cutting board, counter or tabletop can be a prized possession of any cook. Easy to care for, a butcher block top will last for generations and take a lot of abuse before it wears...

  • What Wood is Good for Burning in Fireplaces?

    Fireplaces provide a cozy, romantic atmosphere and can save you money on your heating bill. You can find many kinds of wood for sale for your fireplace. Not all wood sold as firewood is equal....

  • Proper Care for Butcher Block Wood

    A butcher block wood cutting board is a great asset in the kitchen. You can chop veggies, slice homemade bread and even roll out dough. But a butcher block does require some special care. Before...

  • What to Treat Wood Countertops With

    In today's market, a wide variety of stained and shaped countertops are available. Many of them are made out of different types of wood, giving these countertops their grainy texture that we have...

  • How to Make a Fire Fragrant

    Bonfires and outdoor campfires during the summer or autumn are a great way to enjoy the outdoors. Fires provide the perfect backdrop for a party. Invite a few guests over for drinks and...

  • How to Shine a Wood Floor

    There's nothing quite as satisfying as the sight of a shiny wood floor - the gleaming wood can really dress up a room. If you're like me and have a lot of animals, getting that floor to shine can...

  • How Are Toilet Paper Rolls Made?

    The toilet paper roll-making process begins as you would imagine--with the trees. At the paper mill, trees arrive by the hundreds and are immediately stripped of their bark. The machines that...

  • How to Clean Glue Off of Wood

    There are a number of strong glues available for all kinds of different projects and they work amazingly well. The problem is that when you use too much glue or spill some on your wood, you are in...

  • How to Care for Wood Floors

    Wood floors are beautiful and durable, but like all floor covering, they take a bit of knowledge to keep them looking their best. If the floors are not kept clean, dirt can scratch the surface....

  • Uses for Fireplace Ashes

    Don't just throw your fireplace ashes away! From ancient times to the more recent days of the pioneers, wood ashes have been recycled in the home for a wide variety of uses. You, too, can find...

  • How to Care for Wood Table Tops

    Wood table tops are in almost every home. Caring for your tabletop should be a top priority to insure a long beautiful life for your table tops.

  • How to Light Up a Fireplace Without Kindling

    Kindling is very useful when it comes to starting a fire. The small branches of wood generally catch on fire relatively quickly and can be used to ignite larger pieces of wood as they burn. If you...

  • How to Use an Older Wood Burning Fireplace

    You've just moved into your new home, and you have a beautiful fireplace! The only problem is that you're familiar with gas log units and you haven't a clue how to use an older wood-burning...

  • Removing Linoleum Tile Adhesive From Wood Floors

    Wood flooring is quickly gaining popularity with homeowners across the country. And many people are eager to remove linoleum and other finish materials to reveal hardwood that has been covered up....

  • How to Build a Fire in Your Wood Stove

    Having a wood stove is a blessing on a cold winter's night, but building a fire from scratch can be frustrating if you are just throwing burning paper and sticks in your stove. There is an art to...

  • About Wooden Cutting Boards

    Cutting boards are used as a base for cutting food items with a knife. Kitchen cutting boards can be made of glass, plastic or wood. A wooden cutting board is a permanent fixture in many kitchens,...

  • How to Choose a Cutting Board

    Cutting boards are used regularly in the kitchen. They come in an assortment of sizes, styles and materials. But which one is the best or the healthiest for you to use?

  • How to Save Money on Fire Wood

    Wood stoves are cozy ways to save on heating bills. But that savings can get burned away if you are paying ridiculous prices for fire wood. Buying the wood through large chain stores and other...

  • How to Clean Wood Floors With Vinegar

    Wood floors can enhance the beauty and style of your home, but they can also be a source of ugliness and embarrassment if they are not taken care of. Everyday life can be hard on wood floors....

  • How to Make an Antique Rag Rug Loom

    The history of the rag rug dates back to the Colonial time period. In a no waste society, worn fabrics from garments were re-purposed into rugs used for cushioning and buffering against the cold....

  • How to Remove Packing Tape Residue From Wood Furniture

    When it comes to moving, it's always tough to keep your furniture from getting scuffed or scraped. You try your best to wrap your wood furniture, but then when you remove the plastic and the tape,...

  • How to Revive an Aromatic Cedar Closet

    Eastern red cedar, or aromatic red cedar, is a popular lining for closets because of its natural ability to repel insects and discourage mildew. After a time, the cedar oil evaporates and the wood...

  • How to Repair Cat Scratches on Wood Laminate Floors

    You love your kitty; but did she have to scratch up the polished wood floors? You can have it fixed professionally and rack up the costly refurbishing bills. Or, you can try a little at-home trick...

  • How to Maintain Humidity with Wood Heat

    Although heating with wood can dramatically help with high heating bills, it also comes with a cost. That cost is dry air. Wood heat is a very dry heat that can affect furniture and skin. Those...

  • How to Get a Deal on Purchased Firewood

    Unless you’re only going to purchase a bundle of two of firewood for mood enhancement over the winter, you should shop for firewood as you would any other major purchase. Prices can vary from...

  • How to Make a Paint Remover

    If you just painted and find that you missed large areas of splatter, or want to remove the paint on your woodwork and go natural, then you need to know how to make a paint remover. There are a...

  • How to Moth-Proof With Cedar Oil

    Use cedar oil in distilled form to reinvigorate old cedar wood in closets, shavings, sachets, balls and chests. It will also repel moths. Follow these tips.

  • How to Clean Out From Under Your Bed

    Never mind about "out of sight, out of mind" - the longer you leave the dust under your bed, the more it accumulates. This may be great news for dust mites, but it's bad news for anyone with...

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