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  • How to Dry Out a Wet Laminate Floor

    Durability and low maintenance, along with a wide variety of design choices, make laminate flooring a favorite flooring choice. As with almost all construction materials, however, water is the...

  • How to Clean a Bamboo Wood Floor and Maintain Its Beauty in 3 Easy Steps

    Bamboo floors look remarkably beautiful when they're brand new, but without proper maintenance they tend to lose their color and shine. Dull surface and scratches begin to appear and become more...

  • How to Clean a Damaged Wood Floor Naturally

    Wood floors, unlike synthetic floor coverings like linoleum and carpeting, are very forgiving. Unless there is water damage that has rotted the wood through to the core, stains and marks can...

  • How to Clean Car Carpet After Water Damage

    Water damaged carpet must be cleaned and dried immediately following the event that caused the soaking. Wet carpet and padding can hold water for long periods of time creating toxic mold and...

  • How to Clean Bathroom Floor Tiles

    Bathroom tile especially if it is white can be a pain to clean. I have been using this process to clean white tile for years. I learned this trick when I was working in a fast food restaurant...

  • How to Replace a Damaged Vinyl Floor Title

    A damaged vinyl floor title can be easily replaced in as little as 10 minutes. The key to removing the damaged floor title is to soften the adhesive so it can be pulled up easily.

  • How to Get Glue off Hardwood Floors

    Hardwood floors look great in your home. You have just removed old carpet and found that you have beautiful hardwood floors that just need a bit of tender loving care to bring them back to their...

  • How to Spot Water Damage in a Home

    It's amazing how much damage water can do to a home. Water can ruin walls, damage floors and release toxic mold spores into the air. It's one thing to step into a puddle in the basement, but it is...

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