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  • How to Care for Ceramic Stove Tops

    Ceramic stove tops are usually made with a combination of glass and ceramic. It is a very strong material and can withstand quick temperature fluctuations. As far as stoves go, it is one of the...

  • How to Clean A Microwave With Only Water

    We all love to shove uncovered food into our microwave. Some foods make it out fine, other splatter juice all over your microwave sides. Beans, spaghetti sauces, and soups easily mess up your...

  • How to Clean New White Refrigerator Door Handles

    Even new refrigerator door handles can quickly amass a buildup of oils and grime from hands. You can clean white handles gently and without harsh abrasives to keep them looking great. With a soft...

  • How to Clean Kitchen Stove Grates

    Accidents and spills that happen while cooking will soon create a mess on stove tops that may leave your kitchen look less than appealing. Return a sparkle to your stove by using your time wisely...

  • How to Remove the Smell of Cat Urine in My Dryer

    We all love our cats, but the smell of cat urine is one of the most unpleasant parts of owning a feline. If your cat has urinated in your dryer, or if you dried something that had cat urine on it...

  • How to Remove Goo Gone Residue

    Goo Gone is a miracle worker when it comes to removing sticky messes, makeup, wax, gum and even carpet stains. Once the stain or sticky mess is removed, however, the Goo Gone leaves behind a...

  • How to Clean Gas Grill Briquettes

    The ceramic briquettes in gas grills provide reliable, even heat to grill burgers and roast chicken. Unlike charcoal, ceramic briquettes can last through years of regular use. But over time, the...

  • How to Clean Rust Stains From a Pan in a Kitchen Sink

    Unsightly rust stains of pans pose a challenge to cleaning. Rust can build up on pots and pans if they aren't completely dried after each cleaning. Besides discoloring your cooking ware, rust can...

  • How to Clean a Power Juicer

    The power juicer is a terrific tool to juice your favorite fruits and vegetables. It makes great tasting and healthy drinks for everyone to enjoy. But after you finish your drink of choice, you...

  • How to Get Rust Out of a Cast Iron Frying Pan

    Cast iron pans are preferred because they provide consistent and even heating. If the cast iron pans are properly cared for, they will last a lifetime and longer. These skillets can be passed down...

  • How to Clean Electrical Cords

    Electrical cords are usually tucked away behind an appliance, computer or television set. The hidden placement of electrical cords makes them easy to overlook when you're cleaning. By the time you...

  • How to Clean Damaged Cast Iron Pans

    Cast iron pans are the most durable and reliable cooking tools available on the market. They have been around for centuries and a single pan is likely to last several generations. If properly...

  • How to Treat a Granite Sink

    Granite is a robust, highly resilient mineral material that serves well when used for washbasins, sinks and bathtubs. Its strength and resilience can engender a false sense of security; sometimes...

  • How to Clean a Glass Top Range The Easy Way

    For those of you who have a glass top range, getting rid of those brown rings on the burners, is hard. I tried and searched everywhere to find out how to nothing worked. One day I had an over...

  • How to Clean an Iron

    1 heat iron on cotton setting with steam on 2. turn iron off 3. while iron is hot spray oven cleaner about 10 inches from iron on heated surface. 4. wait 5 minutes press towel with iron and...

  • How to Have A No Fog Mirror

    1. put shaving cream on a piece of paper towel (about the size of a tennis ball) 2. wipe shaving cream over mirror 3. wait 5 minutes then buff mirror with a lint free cloth until it is clear. (a...

  • How to Remove a Powdered Juice Stain

    Powdered juice drinks, such as Kool-Aid, contain potent colors that can stain. The hues are so powerful that they are even used as dyes for hair, cloth and yarn. No wonder they are hard to remove....

  • How to Clean a Vacuum Cleaner HEPA Filter Instead of Replacing it

    HEPA filters are wonderful things for people who have allergies. While there are many bagged vacuum cleaners that claim they can reduce allergens, they do not compare to the ability of a HEPA...

  • Deep Fat Fryer Cleaning Tips

    Deep fryers have made cooking fried foods at home simple and quick, but they have a tendency to leave a greasy mess behind. If allowed to accumulate, grease spatters often burn to the top and...

  • How to Clean a Stainless Steel Oven

    Stainless steel is a coating that does not rust, corrode or stain. This material is popular in household as well as business kitchens. Stainless steel appliances have a longer life span when...

  • Cleaning a Stove With no Burner Top

    Glass cook tops are attractive components in a modern kitchen and are easier to keep clean than the more usual stoves with visible burners. However, this type of induction stove requires special...

  • How to Keep A Bathroom Mirror From Fogging

    You get out of the shower and get dressed. You go back into the bathroom but the mirror is still fogged. You sit and wait and sometimes even fan the room by swinging the door back and forth but...

  • How to clean your George Foreman grill

    George Foreman grills are extremely easy to use but they can be a bit tricky to clean. You can't immerse the grill in the sink without damaging it, so here's an easy way to clean the grill with...

  • How to Clean the Inside and Outside of a Steam Iron

    Cleaning the inside of a steam iron as well as the outside is very important if you want to keep your clothes from getting stains on them. Don’t you just hate it when a nice shirt or pair of pants...

  • How to Clean a Stainless Steel Appliance

    Want to keep your stainless steel appliances shiny and appearing new? Here are some easy cleaning methods for 4 different levels of cleaning.

  • How to Clean & Cure Cast Iron

    Cast iron has been used as cookware for hundreds of years. It has remained popular due to its heat retention, diffusion abilities and economical price. A finely seasoned cast iron pan develops an...

  • How to Clean a Pizzelle Maker

    Pizzelles are crispy Italian cookies made with little waffle-like irons. Pizzelle makers come in several varieties. There are stove-top irons, which closely resemble the original cast-iron...

  • How to remove scratches on your DVD

    We've all had the one DVD we absolutely loved, but soon enough had to toss in the garbage because of the deep scratches on the back. It's sad when you have to throw away a perfectly good DVD...

  • How to Remove Residue From a Steam Iron

    Steam irons often get a build-up of residue on the ironing surface. This is usually a build-up of starch, or the result of a synthetic fabric that was ironed with too high of a temperature. If...

  • How to Clean & Take Care of a Glass Pipe

    Although boiling glass pipes is a common practice, it creates the risk of damaging or even shattering the pipe during the process. This is an easy and inexpensive alternative for cleaning your...

  • How to Cure a Cast-iron Skillet

    Cast-iron skillets are incredibly versatile and a must-have in the kitchen. According to Cook's Illustrated, cast-iron skillets can be used for frying, searing or baking, and they retain heat...

  • How to Clean Workout Equipment

    Working out is a sweaty endeavor, and sweat, dirt and dander can build up in the creases and cracks of your exercise equipment. Over time, this grime can affect the way your machine runs and can...

  • How to Clean an Electric Smooth Top Stove

    Electric smooth top stoves add a sleek and clean style to any kitchen. They are easy to use and easy to keep clean provided that preliminary cleanup is practiced. As with any type of stove,...

  • How to Clean a microwave

    If you are a fan of "The Office" maybe you saw the recent episode where someone left an expolded-food mess in the microwave. Gross. And the longer it is left there, the harder it is to...

  • About Different Types of Sponges

    Sponges are very useful for cleaning and come in many different sizes and shapes depending on the purpose. The most common types of sponges are ones for the bathroom, dishes, floor and car....

  • How to Clean a Waffle Iron

    Waffle irons are a wonderful invention. They create great smells and turn out a really fine tasting breakfast all at the same time. The best waffles are those with bits of peaches, bananas,...

  • How to Use Table Salt to Clean Oven Stains

    Baked-on oven stains are certainly some of the toughest kitchen messes to tackle. Whether you're putting up with a hot kitchen and an energy-draining five hour self cleaning cycle or you're...

  • How to Mask Odors in Coolers

    No one likes a smelly cooler, especially when you're planning to take it on a fun trip to the lake, beach, hiking or camping. Here's a quick, easy way to eliminate odors in your cooler while also...

  • How to Clean Glass Cook Tops

    Here's a simple way to clean your lovely glass cook top stove.

  • How to Clean Stainless Steel in Your Kitchen

    Stainless steel can be found in most kitchens. Refrigerators, dishwashers, stoves, sinks, small appliances, counter tops and even trash cans are all available in stainless steel. It is an...

  • How to Clean a Smooth Top Stove

    Smooth top stoves are becoming more popular. Cleaning them is much easier than traditional stoves--as long as you follow these steps.

  • How to Make Your Mirrors Sparkle and Shine

    If you hate the streaks on your mirrors, there's a guaranteed way to make your mirrors look beautiful. This technique will work on all glass surfaces.

  • How to Clean a Laptop Properly

    Dust, dirt, debris, bugs, or your kid sister. These constant problems can cause your laptop to get dirty, causing it to look disgusting or run slower if dirt is inside. Follow these simple steps...

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