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  • How to Refinish an Enamel Tub

    Bathtub finishes will eventually wear, become dull and otherwise lose their bright, clean appearance. With a refinishing kit, the homeowner may save much of the costs involved by doing the work...

  • How to Kill Basement Mold on Masonry Surfaces

    A masonry surface is a structure in which individual building materials such as concrete or bricks are bonded together by mortar. Mold, which grows in areas that are damp and humid, is a common...

  • How to Get the Best Results From a Pressure Washer

    You'll get the best results from a pressure washer by following a few simple rules. The machine needs to be serviced regularly, including various oil changes. Correct operation of the pressure...

  • How to Clean Efflorescence Stains on Concrete

    Efflorescence is salts and minerals that rise from the inside of concrete to its surface and appear as a powdery white coating. The substance can also appear as a hazy film or streaks of white...

  • How to Refinish Caulk or Grout Bathroom Tiles

    Grout can deteriorate over time or become stained, particularly in high-use areas like a bathroom. To keep the tile surface looking clean and bright, you may need to refinish the tile surface with...

  • How to Stop Rust Specks

    Rust specks often appear on metal items inside the home in humid climates and outdoors nearly everywhere that experiences rain. They are generally too small to sand off, but they must be dealt...

  • Tips on Using Power Washers

    Power washers serve as a useful tool for cleaning a variety of surfaces, including wood, cement and even the siding on your house. But if you don't know how to use a power washer, you may damage...

  • How to Take Care of a Copper Sink

    Copper sinks are an elegant addition to a bathroom or kitchen and even have a natural antibacterial element. Many people believe that copper sinks do not wear well and therefore maintenance costs...

  • How Can I Raise the Height of My Recliner?

    Recliners remain a popular piece of living room furniture because they provide a single seat that allows you to sit up or lay back and put your feet up. Recliners sit low to the ground, and people...

  • How to Polish Gold Medals

    Polishing gold medals requires extra care than usual materials because wrong rubbing can easily remove a portion of the coated surface. In this guide we will explain how to handle and clean your...

  • How To Repair Concrete Structures

    How to repair concrete structures depends on the type of structure and the nature of the damage. The main thing to remember in all concrete repair is that you must create enough space for the new...

  • How to Repair a Burn Mark on Wood Furniture

    Burn marks happen on wood furniture for a variety of reasons. It could have been the result of a hoot curling iron, a hot pot or a cigarette. Whatever the reason for the burn mark, it looks...

  • How to Use Clear Waterborne Wood Grain Filler

    Wood grain filler is often confused with wood filler. While wood filler is used to fill in small holes and gouges in wood, wood grain filler is a solution applied to fill in the tiny crevices in...

  • How to Refinish Cement Patios

    Despite its strength and durability, cement is not completely indestructible. When used on patios, for example, cement can develop cracks over time, typically caused by the earth settling under...

  • How to Remove Scratches on Ceramic Cook Tops

    Ceramic cook tops are a stylish, low-maintenance kitchen feature, provided some care is taken while using and cleaning them. Because the cooking coils are embedded under a layer of glass, food...

  • How to Bond Fiberglass to Fiberglass

    Fiberglass is a lightweight, durable material used in boats, cars, showers, industrial pipes, and many other applications. Fiberglass is made up of a fiberglass resin that needs a catalyst to...

  • How to Remove Excess Fiberglass from a Surface

    Fiberglass is a lightweight material that is used in all types of automotive vehicles. It is fairly inexpensive and has almost no limitations to the shapes and designs that can be made with it....

  • What Is Epoxy Putty?

    Epoxy putty is a relatively inexpensive adhesive used in simple home, automotive or boat repairs. Putty is available at most hardware stores and typically costs $10 to $30 as of October 2009.

  • How to Clean Cement Residue Off Granite Stone

    Removing cement that sticks to granite surfaces takes a specialized acid cleaner. Outdoor cement projects, or indoor projects such as grouting tiles in the bathroom or kitchen, are usually messy...

  • How to Remove Glue From Formica

    Formica is the trademark name for a laminate used to make countertops. It is quite durable and provides an elegant look at a lower cost than higher-end surfaces. It is necessary to remove any...

  • Do-It-Yourself Driveway Resurfacing

    Resurfacing your driveway can significantly improve your home's curb appeal. A cracked or weathered driveway can detract from your home's value, making it appear poorly maintained. Put aside a few...

  • Information On Fixing Cracks in Concrete Floors

    All concrete will begin to crack as it ages. In addition to being unsightly, cracks in concrete floors can cause other problems for the homeowner. Fixing cracks as soon as they become apparent can...

  • Do-It-Yourself Fiberglass Repair

    Fiberglass is used in many areas of our lives. Among others, there's a chance your shower walls or bathtub are made of it. If a fiberglass surface in your home is damaged, you can repair it...

  • DIY Workbenches

    What kind of workbench you need depends on whether you are an occasional weekend do-it-yourselfer or an every day, serious handyman with lots of active projects. One fairly certain thing is that...

  • How to Repair Nicks In Wood Using Common Household Items

    So you want to fix that nick or scratch without the trouble of sanding and refinishing your furniture? Using only common household items you can easily fix nicks in a wood surface. Following this...

  • Refinishing a Porcelain Tub

    Porcelain tubs are actually cast-iron tubs with a glossy porcelain coating. The coating can crack, wear down or discolor over time. Replacing your old claw-foot or built-in porcelain tub with a...

  • Tire Stain Removal Tips

    If you (or your teenager) have left black peel-out tire marks in the driveway, you know that time and rainwater alone aren't going to get rid of them. Tire marks are generally laid with friction...

  • How to Use Epoxy Primer

    Used as a base coat for repairing dents and cracks in bare steel, epoxy primer is a non-porous material most often used to repair body damage to vehicles. Epoxy primer's adhesive properties also...

  • How to Refinish and Paint a Bathtub

    Refinishing a bathtub can save a lot of money because it delays or replaces the need to purchase a new bathroom suite. Chemical stripping and refinishing procedures should only be attempted by...

  • How to Restore The Appearance of your bathroom shower or tub

    Those bathtub and shower restoration guys charge a fortune to refinish the surface and appearance of your bathtub or shower. You can do it your self for less than $30.00 and get a great looking...

  • Do it Yourself Rust Removal

    Most rust is easily removed, especially when it's only on the surface and hasn't had a chance to do any real damage. For most jobs, a wire brush or piece of steel wool will do just fine. It's best...

  • How to Fix an Acrylic Tub

    Acrylic tubs have been the savior of many a home building or remodeling venture as their cost, when compared to their porcelain counterparts, makes many a project doable on a tight budget. Knowing...

  • How to Clean Paint or Mortar Mistakes from Brick

    Painting around windows and trims can sometimes get paint specks on the brick of a house. Mortar mistakes can also run on the brick or smudge. So what is a logical solution to get those mishaps...

  • How to Smooth a Concrete Floor

    Smoothing a concrete floor can be done in several different ways depending on how rough the surface is, and what condition the concrete is in.

  • Tips on Caulking With Silicone

    Caulk is both a glue and a sealant. Its main purpose is to seal joints between dissimilar materials or non-moving joints. Silicone caulk is a type of caulk that is especially flexible, and if you...

  • How to Use Hammerite

    Hammertite, an adhesive product manufactured by Chemence Incorporated, is an instant-bond glue that can be used on a wide variety of materials. The product can work in place of nails and...

  • Why Does Concrete Pit?

    Concrete is one of the strongest and most widely used materials in home-foundation building and industrial-building construction. However, it does have a weakness. Concrete can pit along the...

  • What Gets Oil Off of Driveways?

    With cars constantly parked on a driveway, there is bound to be an oil leak at some point. An oil leak can ruin the look of your driveway and canbe an eyesore, but it does not have to stay that...

  • How to Clean Flat Cast Iron Surfaces With Corrosion

    Cast iron is an extremely durable material that stands up well to use. Often found in old pipes, wood stoves and cooking pans, cast iron will corrode and rust if exposed to moisture. The corrosion...

  • How Does a Pneumatic Drill Work?

    What is a pneumatic drill? The word "pneumatic" when used in the world of tools is used to describe machinery operated by gas or air that is under pressure. A pneumatic drill, or air drill, is a...

  • How to Knurl on a Lathe

    One of the more specialized cutting operations on the metal lathe is knurling. This operation creates a raised, formed surface, the purpose of which is to provide a grip surface with friction, a...

  • How to Remove Paint Build-Up From Metal Surfaces

    A buildup of excess paint is an eyesore. Whether on a door hinge, heater or other metal surface, the appearance of caked-on paint adds an unappealing touch to any remodeling project. You can...

  • How to Polish an Aluminum Pipe

    Aluminum pipe, used in construction, automotive projects, and in many other uses can easily become dirty and smudged. By polishing it completely, you can revitalize your project and make it look...

  • Removing Bathtub Paint

    Buy paint stripper at your local hardware store, and spread it with a paintbrush over the entire surface of the tub. Be sure to open windows, and turn on a fan in the bathroom. Wait at least two...

  • Cleaning Bamboo Furniture

    Bamboo furniture is sturdy and very strong. However, the bamboo wood is not identical to hardwoods. In fact, bamboo is not a wood at all. It is technically a grass and it contains many small cells...

  • How to Remove Scratches From Clear Plastic

    With so many products using plastic---cell phones and MP3 players, windows and tabletops---an entire genre of scratch removal products has evolved. People use automotive rubbing compound, sand...

  • How to Repair Scratched Plastic

    If you have a plastic part that has become badly scratched, you can repair it in a few easy steps. You can find the materials needed for this project at any automotive supply store.

  • About Wells

    Human water supplies come from one of two sources: community water sources or wells. Your home might be connected to the community water source through pipes and sewers. If you've got a well on...

  • How to Recaulk your Bathtub

    Caulk is used in to prevent water from creeping under tile around the tub, as well as the joints where walls meet. If the caulk is missing or slipping, this may result in loose tiles as well as...

  • How to Understand Common Screws

    We see screws every day of our lives and like most common things, never really think about them. When you do think about it, the world of screws can actually be quite complicated, since they come...

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