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  • How to Keep Caulk Looking New

    Caulking your bathroom or outdoor areas is a useful maintenance strategy to ward of moisture damage to floors and walls. It also creates an appealing boundary between tiles and the tub walls of...

  • Homemade Pressure Washer Cleaning Solution

    Pressure washers make easy work of cleaning the exterior siding of your home, barn or garage, cleaning cement walks or driveways, power washing your deck or simply cleaning your car in the fastest...

  • How to Remove Basement Mold & Mildew Safely

    Mold and mildew will not only physically damage the areas where they grow but will also affect the respiration of people who come into contact with it. Mold and mildew grows on organic materials...

  • How to Keep Mildew Off Exterior Wood

    Mildew is a problem on the inside of most homes, but when it appears on the outside, it can be even more difficult to maintain. One of the more common ways of mold and mildew control is air...

  • How to Clean Mildew in Marble

    Marble is a popular choice for homeowners who are going for the aesthetic beauty the natural stone has to offer. It does have a few drawbacks. Marble can require extra care to maintain it, because...

  • How to Get Rid of a Mildew Fungus

    Mold and mildew are horrid enemies for homeowners. Mildew grows in damp, moist places with cool to warm temperatures. Some places in the home, like the bathroom, are ideal candidates for fungus...

  • How to Keep a Composite Deck From Mildew

    Mildew is a problem for any homeowner. It can grow in any damp location. It's a large enough problem indoors, but it is even more difficult to control outdoors, as conditions are both...

  • Black Mold vs. Mildew

    For many years we've heard the advertising for cleaning products promising to remove mold and mildew. Relatively recently though, we've all be made aware of the health hazards of toxic mold. We've...

  • How to Prevent Silverfish

    Silverfish are creatures that enjoy humid areas and moderate temperatures. They will feed off of starchy substances, mold, moss and mildew. They can infest your house and make themselves a...

  • How to Locate Mildew

    Mildew and mold grow in wet, moist and hard-to-reach areas in and around the house. Because of this, mold and mildew tend to build up in places that are out of sight and out of mind. This...

  • How to Get Rid of a Mildew Smell Under a Sink & Dishwasher

    There's no need to use harsh chemicals like ammonia or bleach to remove a mildew smell under a sink and dishwasher. Vinegar, hydrogen peroxide and baking soda deliver a one-two-three knockout...

  • Mold and Mildew Treatment

    Mildew is a black, grimy mold growth that is found in many homes worldwide. It usually grows in high moisture areas, like bathrooms and basements. Certain chemicals may be used to treat and...

  • How to Kill Mold in Grout

    Mold and mildew can penetrate into the grout between your tiles, especially in a humid area like the bathroom. Not only is mold unsightly, but it can also cause health problems. For major mold...

  • Natural Homemade Ingredients That Fight Mold & Mildew

    Mold and mildew affect your basement, carpets, roof and virtually any area that is constantly damp. Although a solution to these problems is available at a corner store, this solution is a...

  • How to Maintain Cedar Siding

    Cedar siding is a good option for homeowners who are concerned about the environment, as well as those who love the look of wood. Cedar is a renewable, biodegradable resource, making it...

  • How to Kill Mold & Mildew on Latex Paint

    In just a few years' time, the beauty of a fresh coat of house paint may be marred. This is because organic substances in paint serve as food for mold and mildew. Minerals (inorganic compounds)...

  • How to Waterproof Fabric for Outdoor Use

    Most outdoor tarps and covers today are made from a woven acrylic or vinyl fabric although some are still made from cotton. Traditional cotton canvas gets its waterproof qualities from the cotton...

  • Bathroom Mildew Cleaning Tips

    Mildew is an organism that is usually found in showers and bathrooms. Mildew thrives in moist environments, requiring food and water to survive. Dirt and oil from your skin can serve as food for...

  • Effects of Mold & Mildew

    Mold and mildew are used interchangeably to describe the growth of fungus on surfaces, within structures or on organic matter. Mildew typically refers to the visible form of the fungus that...

  • How to Remove Mold and Mildew From Most Surfaces

    Mold and mildew on any surface of the home can be both unsightly and potentially unhealthy. Depending on the amount of the mold and mildew and its location, it can also have a negative impact on...

  • Mildew Vs. Mold

    Mold is a fungus that grows as very small organisms that devour dead material such as leaves and release spores into the air to propagate. While mildew is a type of mold, what sort of mold it is...

  • Cedar Siding Problems

    If you adhere to basic rules, cedar siding problems can be minimized. Routine maintenance is necessary, but your diligence will pay off and the beauty of your siding will be preserved for many...

  • Spa Cover Maintenance Tips

    A spa cover keeps dirt and debris out of your hot tub and helps maintain the proper water temperature. Though covers are designed to last for years under typical conditions, you can further extend...

  • Tile Roof Cleaning Solutions

    Over months and years of exposure, your tile roof will collect dirt and grime. This can include anything from dust to tree sap to living annoyances such as moss and mildew. Moss and mildew can be...

  • Grout Cleaning

    Cleaning a bathroom filled with tile can be an exhausting job. Beginning with a thorough cleaning job and routine daily care, the mass of tile surrounding your bathtub, shower and sinks does not...

  • Tips for Dealing With Mildew

    Mildew is a term used to describe certain types of invasive molds that commonly form inside homes in damp areas like bathrooms and basements. Care must be taken when dealing with mildew, as the...

  • How to Make a Cotton Canvas Tarp Waterproof

    Most canvas tarps and canvas covers today are made from a woven acrylic fabric although some are still made from cotton. Traditional cotton canvas gets its waterproof qualities from the cotton...

  • How to Identify Mold & Mildew

    Mold is a fungus that grows on many organic hosts: food, wood, fabric, paper, and plants. Requiring little sustenance, mold can often be found on hard-surface items like plastic or ceramic tile,...

  • How to Remove Caulking Around Tub

    The caulk around the edge of a tub prevents water from seeping into the walls and flooring below. In addition, if mold and mildew has grown along the caulk lines, it can be both unsightly and...

  • How to Prevent Mold Growth on Drywall

    Mold comes in many varieties, some extremely dangerous. But all mold needs moisture and nutrients to survive. So your home's humidity level will be the chief determining factor of whether mold...

  • How to Prevent Mold

    Some people are highly allergic to mold and mildew and react by having sinus and respiratory problems. In addition, the stains caused by mold and mildew are unsightly and smelly. The best way to...

  • How to Care for Vinyl Siding

    There are a number of benefits to having vinyl siding on a home. Not only does it beautify the exterior of the home, but it provides superior protection against all weather conditions. However, it...

  • How to Clean Shower Floor Scum

    After multiple showers the flooring can get rather scummy, especially if you have a job that requires you to work outside. The dirt from your body can sit on the floor of your shower and remain...

  • How to Paint Or Weatherproof Stain An Exterior Wood Fence

    To keep your exterior wood fence looking natural and yet water,scuff and mildew resistant use an outdoor weatherproofing stain. I will take you step-by-step through the DIY process so that...

  • How to Clean Mold & Mildew From a Cellar

    If you have mold and mildew in your cellar, you will want to remove it as soon as possible. Mold and mildew anywhere in your home can contribute to allergy and asthma symptoms for the entire...

  • How to Seal a Brick House to Prevent Mold, Mildew, and Moisture

    Not many people realize that water can penetrate a brick. Even the wind can actually drive moisture through brick walls which can cause mold problems. This problem is usually found on the shady...

  • Types of Mildew

    Mildew and mold spores are in the air around us all the time. Usually these spores are in such concentrations that they are not harmful to humans. There are several different types of common mildew.

  • How to Clean Mildew From Grout

    Mildew on grout is a common problem in high-moisture rooms such as bathrooms. Grout stained with mildew is unsightly and in severe cases it is smelly. Hydrogen peroxide effectively removes mildew...

  • What Removes Mold & Mildew from Wooden Decks?

    Damp wood is a place that mold and mildew thrive. If you want to stop this from occurring on your deck, you must first kill and remove the mold and mildew. Then treat your wood deck with a sealant...

  • How to Clean Mold and Mildew on Canvas Boat Tops and Covers

    Mold and mildew on canvas boat tops and covers look bad and can be potentially unhealthy. Depending on the amount of the mold and mildew it can also have a negative impact on value of the boat and...

  • How to Get Rid of a Mildew Smell in Carpet

    Basement flooded? Spilled water or fluids on your carpet, and now you have that musty odor? Read here for how to remove mildew smell from the carpet.

  • How to Care for Your Deck

    Spring is the best time to think about pressure washing your house, decks, driveways, walkways and/or stoops. Hop on it before your shrubs and blooming plants are big enough to be susceptible to...

  • How to Clean Mildew From Concrete

    Mildew forms in areas that are exposed to moisture and can create health issues for some people. Keeping areas that are prone to mildew clean and dry prevents most problems. Concrete is...

  • Removing Spots on a Toilet Seat

    Spots can appear on a toilet seat for numerous reasons. First, there is general dirt and debris that can accumulate from daily use. Next, spots can occur from evaporated water spots. Hard water...

  • Cleaning Mildew on the Outside of a House

    If it hasn't been too long since the last cleaning, and the mildew has not become stuck tight, it might be removed with a simple pressure washing. Use caution on certain types of exteriors, such...

  • What Removes Mildew?

    Mildew is a mold or fungus that can live and decompose organic matter. Mildew grows in warm (77 degrees Fahrenheit through 88 degrees Fahrenheit) and humid climates. Mildew secretes enzymes that...

  • How To Remove Mildew From Mobile Home Siding

    Mildew on mobile home siding can be unsightly, even dangerous. However, with a little work and some common household materials, you can make your own cleaning solution to remove mildew from mobile...

  • How to Remove Caulk in Showers

    If it's time to remove dirty, mildewed caulk from your shower, follow these easy instructions, and you'll have a sparkling clean caulk line in no time.

  • How to Remove Moldy Caulk

    Mold and mildew along caulk and grout lines can be both unsightly and unhealthy. Removal of the old caulk and replacement with fresh caulk can vastly improve the appearance of your bathroom or...

  • How To Remove Black Mildew

    Black mildew can easily form in all of the wet areas of your home. it may form in the grout of your kitchen or bath tile, around sinks and tubs, or in the laundry room. Removing black mildew is...

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