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By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
When it's cold season, the phone is a little-known culprit of germ spreading. Since people breath on, sneeze into and touch the telephone during cold season, it's a good place for germs to fester. Fortunately, the problem can be easily remedied... more »
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The beauty and style of a white kitchen sink often enhances kitchen decor. White kitchen sinks are made of many different kinds of materials such as crushed granite, enamel or Corian. A few simple cleaning steps can keep your sink looking like new... more »
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With a thick coating of dust and grease, this looks like an intimidating project. It's not... more »
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Typically, the worst part about cleaning an oven involves scrubbing out the inside. Most people use a harsh cleaner which often takes more than half an hour to complete the process. However, cleaning an oven's surface can take much less time and ... more »
By missbon 1 comments
Oven windows can get stained a brownish tinge. With a couple of items you already have in your kitchen, you can easily clean an oven window... more »
By magic1 0 comments
Nobody likes to clean their oven. If you aren’t lucky enough to have a self-cleaning type, it’s not fun. Still, it isn’t that tough to do and there are a few methods to choose from. Here are some recommendations to clean an oven without chemicals... more »
By magic1 0 comments
Being able to clean and be eco-friendly is an important part of helping the environment. Most homes and offices are filled with chemicals, and many people suffer with allergies from these environments. This is easily remedied by switching the ... more »
By fabianaroxos 0 comments
Here you'll learn how to clean ants from the dishwasher.. more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Black appliances should be the last of all the appliances to show dirt. Unfortunately, they're some of the first, showing dust and streaks more easily, making them harder to clean. In addition, harsh cleaners that you can use on other appliances, ... more »
By fabianaroxos 0 comments
This could be tough however if this doesn't work for you, speaker cloth is not expensive and can be purchased at better electronics stores if you have to replace it... more »
By Laurla 0 comments
Stovetop drip pans can become dirty over time--so dirty they are black and you feel you should buy new ones. Here is an easy solution that will save you money... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Fat residue builds up on barbecue grills quickly. The grill surface, grill lid and the heat plate are typical areas that catch most of the residue when the meal's fat burns. Frequent cleaning helps to remove the fat residue and other harmful ... more »
By fabianaroxos 0 comments
with just a few everyday ingredients, you can make your own non-toxic cleaners at home.. more »
By lishawish 0 comments
For most of us, cleaning the inside of such containers is nearly impossible, despite the fact that we want to re-use the container. You will no longer be left in a dilemma of whether to throw it away and buy another one, or just use it while it ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Cleaning the inside of the oven may not be your favorite thing to do, but it's one of those household chores that must be done from time to time. A few tips can make the job a bit easier, and can make the inside of your oven shine... more »
By PinkLavender 0 comments
You were looking for some alternative way to clean things or you wouldn't be reading this. I just want you to know that you can use salt to clean many things many ways and here are just a few... more »
By gmakirk 0 comments
You can easily clean your windows and mirrors with no cleaning products, just water, a micro-fiber cloth & a clean terry cloth towel... more »
By Juliet Myfanwy Johnson 0 comments
Your oven was caked with burnt on food and you bought a product to clean off the enamel interior. You got off the food, but now there's a residue that you're having a hard time removing. When you wipe out your enamel oven with a grocery store ... more »
By fabianaroxos 0 comments
This happens more often than you might imagine, and the smell lingers and tends to be absorbed by other foods being stored... more »
By di1159 0 comments
Any cook will tell you that their least favorite kitchen activity is cleaning up. Just the thought of scrubbing pots and pans is enough to many anyone cringe. But cleaning up shouldn’t hamper your kitchen creations or take a lot time and ... more »
By things2no 0 comments
How to make your stainless steel to really shine... more »
By capeside 0 comments
CLEAN STAINLESS STEEL.. more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
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 extremely durable product, but it can stain. Also, ... more »
By Katterz 0 comments
In a rush to clean house and don't have time to run to the store to pick up some of that expensive stainless steel cleaner? Don't worry! Here are some simple tricks to get your stainless steel shining again. All with household items you probably ... more »
By Sharon Potter-Case 0 comments
If you have never used this little tool then You will be very surprised. My daughter introduced me to it a couple of years ago... more »