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By Sensei 0 comments
This is a good way to remove odor from laundry, particularly if you have an athlete or two in the house... more »
By Janet Ford 4 comments
Are you afraid you have just ruined your clothing because blood got on them? Never fear, I have a solution for you!.. more »
By dawniebear22 1 comments
Washing clothes is always difficult when they have stains all over them or they are like my husbands. His smell like concrete but I found a way to make your clothes come out spotless and smell good... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 1 comments
Even though many vintage blankets are made of materials that are machine-washable, it's best to err on the side of caution. Here's how to hand-wash that heirloom blanket, whether its Grandpa's old army blanket or a knitted baby blanket... more »
By PearlsWisdom 1 comments
Have you ever left your house and wondered, "Hmmm, did I turn off the iron?" Or lock the door. Or turn off the stove. Any of those mindless yet important tasks you do before running out the door. You're pretty sure you did, but what ... more »
By Jami ONeill 1 comments
Read how to conquer your laundry... more »
By ValerieDavid 0 comments
The best way to clean a leather coat is to have it done by a professional. This is too expensive to do regularly, and too much of the process can alter the leather's appearance. Drycleaners often send their leather items out to another location, ... 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 Loni Ice 1 comments
Stop paying dry cleaners to do a bad job on your leather goods. Doing it yourself is easy!.. more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Towels are absorbent; their fibers capture moisture and dry you quickly after a shower. Unfortunately, that also means they retain the moisture longer and are prone to developing mold and mildew. Even if you can’t see it, the fungus can grow and ... more »
By Catwhitehead 1 comments
Laundry is something we all have to deal with. There are a few ways to use less energy and save money while you're doing it. Some take a little more time and effort than others, but it's worthwhile if you want to save money--and your clothes... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Using fabric softener in the laundry leaves your clothes feeling soft, makes them smell fresh and gets rid of pesky static cling. What do you do when you run out of it or can't use it? There are a few household alternatives that are not only ... more »
By gumaddiction 7 comments
Give your mom a break. Learn to wash your clothes!!.. more »
By Sprice 0 comments
Dry cleaning your own items at home used to be wishful thinking. But now with new technology it is possible and very easy... more »
By momandpopoften 4 comments
With ten children, we have had boatloads of stained baby clothes over the years. I had to just throw them out until I discovered the following method for getting the stains out of our laundry. It’s perfect for formula and baby food stains as ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 2 comments
If you find that your clothes snap, crackle and pop alarmingly, or that you generate a spark with every step, try these simple remedies to minimize static cling... more »
By MissMia07404 6 comments
Ever look at those white cloths and think that they are not as white or as bright as they could be? Well in this step by step article I will show you how to make your whites shine... more »
By Sarah 1 comments
I used to spend so much time sorting laundry right before putting it in the washer. Having all the laundry together meant that I couldn't just take out one load, I had to go through it all to find the Whites, Lights, and Darks. When we moved into ... more »
By April Hall 0 comments
Looking sharp for an occasion, whether it is a job interview, date or a special family gathering, is important. If you’re wearing slacks, ironing a creasing into your pants is a touch that finishes your look. But not everyone is born knowing how ... more »
By bruceleroy 0 comments
Tired of iron-shaped burns ruining your shirts, not to mention any chance of a second date? Well, with these simple steps, your shirts will remain impeccably pressed and burn free... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
The United States Navy has uniforms for the summer and winter periods. The wear of these is dependent on the weather cycles. The summer uniforms are normally prescribed for wear from April through October of each calendar year. The summer whites ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 2 comments
Many of us assume that line-drying laundry is a waste of time. To the contrary, line-drying saves money, energy and wear and tear on clothing and linens. Air-drying reduces wrinkles and eliminates static electricity, too. So what are you waiting ... more »
By Gracie1402 5 comments
Here is a CHEAP and EASY alternitive to that pricy liquid fabric softner. This is a very simple solution that is certianly more natural than all the chemicals you are putting in your clothes with the store bought fabric softner and works even ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Fabric softener sheets are inexpensive and convenient. You toss one into the dryer and laundry comes out static-free, soft and smelling fresh. You might grab the spent dryer sheet and use it to clean out the lint trap after each load. There are ... more »
By Sprice 0 comments
Halloween is a spooky and fun night. Dressing up and becoming someone else is fun, and an easy way to transform yourself is with colored hairspray. It comes in many different colors and is a cheap alternative to a wig. But it often ends up on ... more »