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  • How to Remove Urine Odor From a Room

    Urine stains happen. Regardless of the culprit, it is very important to effectively and quickly clean up stains from carpet and upholstery to prevent urine odor. Urine odor will linger until the...

  • How to Clean Soap Scum Off Shower Glass

    Cleaning shower glass might be relatively an easier task than cleaning the synthetic shower surface. If you do not clean shower glass periodically the soap stains can accumulate to forms thick...

  • Deck Sealant Tips

    Taking good care of your deck is important to your home's appearance. Using sealants and stains on its wood surface keeps it both beautiful and safe. Understanding the particulars of your wood...

  • How to use WD-40 for different things

    we all know that WD-40 is used for squeaks, cleans and protects tools, removes stickers and adhesives, etc. but did you know you can use it for other stuff? from oil spots to stains. WD-40 can be...

  • How to Remove Nicotine Stains From Vinyl Paneling

    Vinyl paneling is often used in both the interior and exterior siding of homes. It is a popular choice of material due to the low level of maintenance required and easiness to clean. Most surface...

  • How to Remove Stains From Old Porcelain Bathroom Tile Floors

    Porcelain is commonly used in bathrooms due to the fact that it's one of the easiest surface materials to clean. Tougher stains may occur due to normal wear and tear and age. Old porcelain may...

  • How to Clean Water Marks on Marble

    Marble surfaces and floors are beautiful additions to any home. Unfortunately, marble can be a sensitive material and can lose its luster and shine over time. One of the most common problems...

  • How to Clean Blood Stains Off a Wooden Deck

    Most wooden decks are made from finished wood, so cleaning blood stains requires little more than a quick swipe with a wet, soapy sponge or rag. With quick action, the stain won't have time to...

  • How to Clean Stains on Asphalt Shingles

    Asphalt shingles can often become stained with algae, dirt, and other substances. The inevitable exposure to the weather causes the majority of these stains. It is not necessary to replace asphalt...

  • How to Remove Fungus Carpet Stains

    Mold that shows up in carpet can be a huge annoyance, and even after you have rid the carpet of mold, there may still be a stain left as a constant reminder of the mold's former presence. Mold...

  • How to Get Stains Out of Travertine

    Depending on the type of stain and depending on whether or not your travertine had been sealed and polished prior to receiving the stain, stains can be difficult to almost impossible to remove...

  • How to Remove Stubborn Stains From Non-Stick Cookware

    Though nonstick cookware won't hold onto food, it can sometimes hold onto stains. Cleaning stubborn stains from a nonstick pan can be challenging, because if you scrub too hard you might scrape...

  • How to Prevent Rust Stains in Sinks & Showers

    Rust stains in sinks and showers detract from the beauty of your kitchen and bathrooms. Over time these stains can become very difficult to remove and can permanently damage surfaces, even...

  • How to Wash a Vinyl Fence

    Vinyl fences look great and can last forever. They require minimal maintenance to ensure the vinyl stays in top shape. To keep your fence attractive, maintain it with regular, systematic cleaning....

  • How to Get Rid of Stains From Leaves on Concrete

    Concrete is a durable building material for sidewalks, paths and driveways. The pitted surface of concrete can collect debris such as those from fallen leaves. As the leaves decompose, they may...

  • How to Remove Oil & Rust Stains From Concrete

    Concrete is a highly porous substance and, therefore, a very absorbent surface. Driveways and garage floors are often made of concrete, and work done on cars or other machinery can leave tricky...

  • How to Care for Granite Vanity Tops

    Granite vanity tops are timeless and elegant and give your dressing room or bathroom an especially rich look. Yet over time, hard water deposits, make-up spills, and other beauty mishaps can...

  • How to Remove Stains From Corian Countertops

    First introduced in 1967 by the DuPont Corporation, Corian is a synthetic acrylic material filled with aluminum trihydride. At first, it was used only in vanity tops and sheets; over the years,...

  • How to Restore Grout With Cleaners

    Dirt and stains can swiftly accumulate on the grout in between tiles. Because of the porous consistency of grout, removing this filth can be a challenge. With a simple cleaning product and a bit...

  • How to Remove Paint & Marker Stains

    Paint and ink markers can leave stains on a lot of surfaces, be they wood, furniture, carpeting or clothing. Marker stains can be especially troublesome, since they often absorb into whatever they...

  • How to Clean Salt Stains From Garage Floors

    Driving in the winter months in cold climates often leads to the accumulation of road salt and sand on a vehicle. When vehicles with salt-encrusted tires are parked in a garage, it is likely that...

  • Trex Care & Maintenance

    Trex is the brand name for an extruded wood polymer product manufactured for a variety of uses, the most common of which is decking. Trex is manufactured with wood products, which give it the...

  • How to Clean Baked on Stains in a Self Cleaning Oven

    Self-cleaning ovens have a specialized feature that uses high heat to remove grime and built up food spills. Although it sounds like a relatively hands-off process, you must properly prepare your...

  • Granite & Marble After Care Instructions

    Caring for granite and marble surfaces is important if you want to retain the surface shine and luster after years of use. Both surfaces absorb stains from food and drink and residue from cleaning...

  • How to Remove Grass Stains From Concrete

    While we generally think of grass stains on the knees of kids' clothes or the sides of our shoes, concrete is susceptible to grass stains as well. Grass on shoes, car or bike tires and even the...

  • What Cleaning Products Do You Use to Clean Marble?

    Marble is a natural stone that can be used as building material in floors, counters, showers, fireplaces and fountains. It is a great addition to a home and something that will help to maintain...

  • 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...

  • When Should I Stain a Pressure Treated Wood Deck?

    Pressure-treated wood is wood that has had special preservatives forced into it. This special process means both benefits and drawbacks. While pressure-treated wood is rot- and decay-resistant, it...

  • Home Remedies for Cleaning Calcium Deposits on Porcelain

    Calcium deposits are caused from hard water landing and drying on your porcelain surfaces. Hard water is unfiltered water that contains a high amount of dissolved minerals, such as calcium and...

  • Cement Driveway Cleaning

    Cement driveways are susceptible to stains and discoloration due to oil, grease and simple wear and tear. These stains are not only unsightly but can also reduce the value of your home if you are...

  • Uses for Lestoil

    Lestoil is a household cleaner manufactured by the Clorox Company. Use Lestoil to clean and neutralize greasy spills and spatters from a variety of fabrics and services. Because Lestoil is...

  • Methods of Cleaning Brick Pavers

    Brick pavers are low-maintenance, which makes them an ideal surface alternative to asphalt driveways and concrete walks. Although they do require little upkeep, regular general maintenance, such...

  • Granite Counter Maintenance

    Beauty and variety are found in granite, thanks to the chemistry of its formation and minerals of which it's comprised. Granite is also prized for its strength and durability, which has made it a...

  • How to Remove Rust From Vinyl Siding

    Vinyl siding can become rusted for numerous reasons. Drippings from an air conditioner and too many minerals in your water are often the cause. Whatever the reason for the rusty vinyl, one thing...

  • How to Clean Old Hard Stained Brass

    A prized metal, brass is commonly used as a decorative element in homes, boats and landscaping. Although it is a sturdy metal that can withstand the elements without decay, it can also dull over...

  • Do It Yourself Corian Countertop Repair

    Corian is a synthetic material, made by DuPont, frequently used to create sinks and countertops in kitchens and bathrooms. It is a popular alternative to natural stone because it is non-porous and...

  • Urine Stain Removal for a Toilet Seat

    Urine stains on a toilet seat are unsightly and unsanitary. They can result from a bevy of reasons, including young children learning to use the toilet, and men who do not wipe the seat after...

  • Stain Removal from Marble

    Marble is the king of natural stone, and adds a touch of elegance and class when used to pave over the foyer to your home or replace the white ceramic tile in your bathroom. But marble also stains...

  • How to Clean An Asphalt Driveway

    To increase the durability of an asphalt driveway it is important to keep your driveway clean. All oil stains and other spills should be cleaned up immediately. The longer the chemicals remain on...

  • 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...

  • The Best Method for Cleaning Rust Stains From a Chimney

    Chimney caps, also called chase tops, break down and rust with age. When it rains, the rust runs down on the chimney stones and causes staining. The stains can be cleaned off with chemicals,...

  • Do It Yourself Concrete Stain Removal

    A concrete driveway or basement floor may seem as solid and impenetrable as rock, but it's actually porous. Concrete that hasn't been fully sealed can pick up some types of stains almost as...

  • Care of Cedar Siding

    Care of cedar siding begins and ends with applying and maintaining the finish of your siding. There are several different choices, such as film-forming finishes, non-penetrating stains and...

  • Care of a Granite Composite Sink

    Granite Composite is one of the most durable sink materials on the market today. Granite on its own has a high-density hardness. Coupling that with the filler polymers used to bind the composite...

  • 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...

  • Hard Water Stain Removal on Windows

    Hard water in rain can leave marks on the outside of our windows. Hard water also can leave small white circles on bathroom mirrors. But there are ways to remove them without much trouble.

  • Cleaning Grout Stains

    Grout stains are unsightly and can be moldy. The lighter the color of the grout, the more apparent the stain will be. However, there are fairly easy ways to clean your grout and remove the stains...

  • How to Remove Glass Stains

    Getting rid of those unsightly stains on your favorite glass pieces can be tough, especially if the stain is old and the glass piece is fragile. Although most glass pieces can be taken to a...

  • Care of Granite Counter

    Granite counters are popular in kitchens. They provide a unique, uniform surface that's clear of grout lines, and relatively easy to keep clean. Granite counters can maintain a new appearance for...

  • How to Make Carpet Shampoo Cleaner

    There are many homemade recipes for carpet cleaners. Many common stains can be treated with household items you have on hand, saving you from having to run to the store to buy a commercial...

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