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  • How to Remove Newspaper Stains on Wood

    Newspapers are printed using ink. When a newspaper gets left on a wood surface, the ink can be transferred onto the wood and stain it. Likewise, when there are newspapers on wood and they get wet...

  • How to Clean a Cuckoo Clock

    If your cuckoo clock has become dirty, you may wonder how to clean it without breaking anything. Although it does take work, cleaning your clock needs to be done occasionally. As long as you are...

  • How to Kill Bed Bugs with a Zip Up King Size Mattress Protector

    Bed bugs are tiny insects that infest mattresses and feed off of human blood. A sure indication of a bed bug infestation is waking up with small red bite marks all over the body. There are several...

  • How to Clean Cubicle Walls

    Generally located in medium to large office spaces, cubicles are personal workstations divided by partitions. Often, upholstery covers cubicle walls, much like the fabric that covers an office...

  • Care Instructions for a Tempur-Pedic Mattress

    Tempur-Pedic mattresses are made from a viscoelastic, temperature-sensitive foam that was originally developed by NASA for the space program. The mattress conforms to your body, relieves pressure...

  • How to Use a Crayon to Repair a Scratch in Furniture

    Moving furniture and everyday living causes multiple surface scratches. Furniture scratches, left unfixed, detract from the beauty of your furniture. Additionally, scratches begin to break down...

  • How to Restore Weathered Teak Patio Furniture

    Teak furniture is well-known for its remarkable ability to hold up under a variety of outdoor conditions and its natural resistance to moisture, fungus and the drying caused by sun and exposure to...

  • How to Repair Table Top Varnish With Heat Damage

    Tables take more wear and tear than almost any other surface in our homes. Used for work, play and meals, they hold up our most important objects and participate in some of the most important...

  • How to Remove Urine Odor From Mattresses

    Urine stains on mattresses from pets and people can create an overpowering odor and an unsanitary sleeping place, but a thorough cleaning and preventive measures will extend the life of your...

  • How to Make Perfumes & Linen Sprays

    Perfumes and linen sprays are both things to use if you want to make yourself or your surroundings smell better, but they need different ingredients and different procedures if you are going to...

  • How to Remove Cat Hair From an Upholstered Chair

    If you own a cat, then you know that removing cat hair from furniture needs to be done often. Pet hair needs to be removed in order to keep your furniture clean. In addition, it can cause medical...

  • How to Sew Boat Seats

    Exposure to a marine environment causes rapid deterioration of natural fibers in boat seats. This makes the thread in boat seats dry rot and break before the synthetic marine vinyl fabric does....

  • How to Remove Silly Putty From Furniture

    Silly Putty is a childhood favorite that children love to spread around the house, on toys, on themselves and on your furniture and fabrics. It can seem like the putty will never come out of the...

  • How to Protect Cardboard Art

    Any type of cardboard art is fragile and highly susceptible to water damage and being crushed. The most important considerations in packaging cardboard art, either for storage or transit, is...

  • How to Remove Microscopic Bed Bugs Naturally

    Bed bugs are a household pest that can infest not only your house's beds, but also any other furniture or small spaces in your house. Bed bugs feed at night by biting sleeping humans and drawing...

  • How to Get White Circles Out of Wooden Furniture

    In a perfect world, everyone would use coasters, and ugly white rings on furniture would never be a problem. Unfortunately that's not reality. Almost everyone has discovered a white ring under a...

  • Tips on Dealing With Moving Companies

    Whether you are moving across town or across the country, you may decide to hire professional movers to make sure your move goes smoother. Some people hire movers just to move the larger pieces of...

  • How to Protect Foam Mattress Pads

    Foam mattress pads are a convenient alternative to full foam mattresses. They provide virtually the same comfort at a fraction of the cost. But even though a foam mattress pad is not as expensive...

  • How to Clean White Dining Room Chair Upholstery

    Health and nutrition experts urge us to eat a full range of colors daily--and to feed our children the same. Yellow macaroni and cheese, red tomatoes, brown drippings from beef, hot pink from...

  • How to Make Non-Toxic Furniture Polish

    Commercial cleaning products can contain harsh, toxic ingredients, and while they might be convenient, they are not the only way to clean your home. Whether you want to save money, be more green...

  • How to Clean Natuzzi Leather Furniture

    The Natuzzi group produces high-grade natural Italian leather products. According to its website, Natuzzi is the leading producers of leather sofas and the largest furniture manufacturer in Italy....

  • How to Remove Curry Stains From Leather

    The proteins found in curry powder bind to whatever they touch, and the spice can discolor fabrics in the same way that a dye will. Leather can be difficult to clean because it reacts...

  • How to Remove Mold From a Microfiber Couch

    Though mold spores in the air are everywhere, they usually go undetected. If these mold spores find a damp place to settle it's a whole different story as they move in and accumulate, causing not...

  • How to Remove Stains From Patio Furniture

    Furniture on your patio or deck offers challenges when it comes to cleaning. Because of exposure to the elements and the nature of the materials used to build them, outdoor furniture develops rust...

  • Sofa Cleaning Tips

    Cleaning any piece of furniture on a regular basis will not only help your furniture to stay looking new, but it can also increase its lifespan. Removing stains and keeping your sofa clean can...

  • The Best Way to Refinish an Old Metal Headboard

    Metal headboards tend to have flaking paint that must be removed to restore its original appearance. Many old metal headboards are very intricate in detail and design and make paint removal...

  • How to Clean Leather Suites

    Leather furniture provides a comfortable feel combined with a classic vibe that can be worked into a variety of decoration styles. Many people have had their leather furniture for years and some...

  • How to Remove Heat Marks From Wooden Furniture

    Wooden furniture can provide a beautiful, sophisticated touch to any home décor. Unless you keep your furniture completely covered, however, it is almost inevitable that you will see wear,...

  • How to Get Pet Odor Out of a Sofa

    Many pets enjoy snuggling up to their owners or just lounging around on the sofa. Repeated contact with animals can produce offensive pet odors on your sofa. Wet fur, urine, dander and other...

  • How to Replace Broken Hinges on a Cooler

    When the hinges break on an otherwise usable cooler, no need to discard it, replace the hinges yourself. When factory replacement hinges are unavailable, make your own using the following steps.

  • How to Fix a Cat Scratch in Fabric Furniture

    Some of the most beloved non-human members of our family can have the sharpest claws. While these claws serve a purpose to the cat, they can be detrimental to homes and furniture. Fixing a cat...

  • How to Remove White Stains From Wood Furniture

    White stains on furniture are usually caused by heat, water or a combination of both. Setting a hot casserole dish on a sideboard or leaving a cup of tea sitting on a table overnight is a sure way...

  • Will Ammonia Kill Mold on Wood Furniture?

    Ammonia is a powerful cleaning agent that will help kill and remove mold and mildew on many surfaces, including wood furniture. Mold grows in any warm, humid climate similar to those commonly...

  • How to Treat Lice on Upholstery

    Treating lice in your home can be a tedious process. The treatment of humans and laundry is common, but it is also necessary to treat your upholstery. Your upholstery can become infested when a...

  • How to Remove Dog Urine From Furniture

    If you are having trouble removing dog urine stains and odors from your furniture, you are not alone. Here is the best method available that will remove your dog urine stains and odors.

  • How to Remove Bedbugs

    Bed bugs are small, flat parasitic insects that feed off the blood of their hosts. Although some bed bugs live around animals, others prefer to live in human houses and feed off human blood. They...

  • How to Clean a Futon Sofa

    A futon is a piece of furniture that can serve many purposes. It is a sofa, a lounge chair and a bed. It also integrates easily with any décor and is affordable as well as comfortable. Since...

  • How to Stop Air Leakage in Your House

    With a simple air leakage test you can find the air leaks that can be costing you anywhere from 50 or 60 dollars a month during winter and 20 to 30 a month during the summer. This is not counting...

  • How to Clean Italian Made Dark Bedroom Furniture

    Some of the finest contemporary furniture designers in the world are from Italy. The furniture they design is very expensive. Various Italian furniture pieces have stainless steel handles, Strass...

  • How to Control Static on a Microfiber Sofa

    When your sofa has a static electricity problem, it can be a big issue for a couple of reasons. First, pet fur and hair will be attracted to it, making for a frequent clean-up job. Second, shocks...

  • How to Remove Heat Marks From Wood Tables

    Keeping wood tables healthy keeps them looking like new. With a little wood polish or oil, little stains, nicks and scratches can be erased easily. However, heat marks can leave a permanent stain...

  • How to Clean Polyester Sofa Fabric

    The sofa is one of the most expensive and hardest working pieces of furniture in the average household. Protecting and maintaining the sofa is essential to prolong its lifespan to ensure that you...

  • How to Clean Antique Acrylic Painted Wood

    Wood used in acrylic-painted antique furniture is delicate, and using water to clean the piece is a bad idea as water can warp the wood and loosen screws. Because the acrylic paint acts like a...

  • How to Wash a Papasan Cushion

    Papasans are large, round chairs that provide excellent support and comfortable sitting. If you are not using cushion covers, papasan cushion covers can be a little tricky to clean because they...

  • How to Remove Ink From a Table Top

    Ink stains are among the most frustrating stains to remove. Once ink has marred a surface, very few cleaners can remove the stain from furniture. Your best tool to fight ink stains is your typical...

  • Furniture Wax Recipe

    Furniture wax is a semi-solid product used to feed and seal wood. Furniture wax cleans, conditions and polishes wood furniture. It is available in commercial brands but is also something you can...

  • How to Remove Hair Products From a Microfiber Couch

    Microfiber is a man-made material that contains very fine fibers, and is used to make everything from clothing to furniture. Microfiber couches are becoming increasingly popular; the fabric is...

  • How a Hot Tub Heater Works

    Every hot tub breaks down into two components: the shell and the cabinet. The shell is the weather-resistant outside. Just below the shell, the tub is supported by foam or fiberglass. The hot...

  • How to Clean Plastic Textured Tables

    Cleaning plastic textured tables doesn't have to be complicated or difficult. Two items you probably already have on hand--vinegar and baking soda--can work wonders on that stained plastic table.

  • How to Keep Chairs From Scratching a Laminate Floor

    Laminate flooring features the beautiful look of wood flooring without the high cost and constant upkeep. While laminate floors are less prone to scratching and denting than their real wood...

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