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  • What Are the Best 6.5-Cu.-Ft. Dryers?

    The average clothes dryer has a life span of 13 years, according to the National Association of Homebuilders. Considering a dryer’s expensive purchase price, in addition to the cost of ownership, and the life expectancy of the appliance, it is important to evaluate all available data before making an investment. Due to their small size and traditional design, only a handful of 6.5 cubic foot dryers exist on the consumer market, and none of them are included on most "Best" or "Top 10" lists. Therefore, the best dryers in this class have been determined by ratings from retailers and consumers.

  • How to Dry Clothes Without Building Static

    With winter comes the season of static cling. Static builds up in your clothes as they dry, so it tends to be more of problem in the winter months when there's less humidity in the air. Static builds up in the dryer when fabrics with differently charged electrons tumble together in the dryer. This leads to fabrics with a positive charge sticking to fabrics with a negative charge. The resulting static charge can actually generate up to 12,000 volts of electricity. Solve the static problem by using fabric softeners, dryer sheets or other aids to help prevent static from building…

  • How to Fold a Dress Without Wrinkling

    At some point you most likely will have to fold clothing. No one wants wrinkled attire, so the proper folding technique is needed to keep your clothes looking their best. Dresses are usually hung in a closet, but if you don't have the space or must travel, folding will be necessary. Folding a dress requires a specific step-by-step process to ensure that it stays wrinkle-free. Learning how to properly fold and roll a dress will help you keep your dresses creaseless.

  • Packing Without Wrinkling

    Packing without wrinkling your clothes is necessary to look your best when you arrive at your travel destination. To keep your clothes wrinkle-free, a careful packing strategy is required. When preparing for a trip, pack your bags early to avoid rushing, as messy packing will allow your clothes to move around and bunch up, wrinkling in the process.

  • How to Frame a Diploma Without It Wrinkling

    Framing a diploma does not only remind you of an accomplishment, but it also protects it from wrinkling, dust and moisture. Choose a proper frame for your diploma. Ready-made frames come in different sizes, including standard sizes for high school or college diplomas. If you want a custom-designed frame, measure your diploma and visit a frame shop and order the frame of your choice. Framing a diploma without wrinkling it is an easy task you can perform within 30 minutes.

  • How to Remove Pilling From My Sweatshirt Without a Clothes Shaver

    Unsightly bits of fuzzy fabric on a sweatshirt, known as "pilling," can make the shirt look old and worn. Fortunately, you can remove pilling without damaging the fabric to make the top look like new. Pilling occurs with ordinary wear and sometimes washing and drying. The threads and fibers on the sweatshirt's surface break and tangle from rubbing against other objects, leaving behind bundled balls of fabric.

  • How to Machine Embroider on Clothing Without a Hoop

    Machine embroidery makes decorating clothing both enjoyable and easy. With the variety of new sewing machines, software and dazzling array of threads, you can personalize just about anything. To avoid stretching or distorting the fabric, most machine embroidery requires the use of a hoop. In some cases, however, the item is too small or the hoop is too large for you to machine embroider conveniently, or you want to avoid hoop marks. "Hoopless" embroidery involves using other methods to stabilize the layers so you can easily and accurately embroider the design of your choice. You use the hoop to prepare…

  • Halsey Taylor Parts List

    Halsey Taylor, the most recognizable name in drinking fountains, has been providing the public with safe drinking water since 1912. The company began as a way of combating waterborne illnesses and has grown into the most widely known fountain manufacturer in the world. Replacement parts are available to accent the exterior of Halsey Taylor fountains, as well as to keep interior mechanisms working properly. Parts are also available for water chillers that monitor water temperature.

  • How do I Troubleshoot a Sartorius Balance?

    Your Sartorius scale is made to perform a variety of precise measurements. Applications for diameter, density, differential and percentage weight calculations are just some of its features. The Sartorius's complexity also makes it sensitive to inaccuracies of any kind. Error messages are displayed for two seconds when something goes wrong with the machine. You will likely save downtime and money by troubleshooting problems at home before seeking outside assistance.

  • How to Troubleshoot a Taylor Lithium Scale

    Using a bathroom scale regularly is an effective way to monitor your progress during any weight loss program. Taylor lithium scales are sensitive digital scales that use lithium batteries for long life, and it provides scales to the television show "The Biggest Loser." The Taylor lithium scale is designed to run problem-free; but if minor problems do occur, you can usually take care of them yourself.

  • Taylor Scale Troubleshooting

    Taylor Precision Products manufacturers a line of electronic scales running on a 3-volt lithium battery or AA or AAA batteries. If your Taylor scale doesn't operate properly it could be related to battery operation, user error or common problems. Taylor offers a five-year limited warranty on most of its scales. The warrant does not cover damage resulting from accidents, commercial use, misuse or damage caused by attempting to repair the scale yourself.

  • How to Compare Fabric Steamers

    Fabric steamers help clothes and other fabric items look fresh and crisp without using a bulky ironing board. Attachments such as brushes and combs can help lift off pet hair and other debris. Whether pressing a shirt for travel or curtains for home, the fabric steamer should fit the consumer's needs, habits, storage and budget.

  • Household Tips for Whitening Clothes Without Bleach

    Many people keep a bottle of chlorine bleach handy to remove stains and to keep their whites looking bright. However, bleach can be poisonous if ingested---especially to children---and if used improperly, it can ruin clothing. Instead of dealing with bleach, use some other methods to keep your whites white.

  • How to Mount Posters Without Wrinkles

    Mounting a poster is a good way to preserve it and also to protect the wall. Tape, poster glue and tack are, no doubt, the quicker and easier option, but they often leave unsightly marks on the wall, and can spoil the poster too. Moreover, they don't lend a neat and crisp appearance to a room. Another concern with pasting posters this way is wrinkles. Mounting a poster on a foam board solves all these problems.

  • How to Wrinkle Proof Clothes

    Unsightly wrinkles can ruin the appearance of your clothing as well as the overall professionalism of your appearance. Ironing remains a sure-fire way to remove wrinkles, but can be time consuming and tedious. By paying careful attention to your laundry routine and investing in a wrinkle-releasing spray, you can minimize or eliminate wrinkled clothing.

  • Recipe for Clothing Wrinkle Reducer

    If your everyday life calls for you to look polished at all times, you probably don't have time to constantly iron your clothing or get it professionally steamed. Wrinkle reducer can come in handy as a quick fix when you don't have the time to iron. Use this recipe for homemade wrinkle reducer, and you'll never have to buy it from the store again. Not only will your clothes be wrinkle free; they'll smell fresh, too.

  • How to Bleach Clothes Without Chlorine

    Stubborn stains and heavy soil are difficult to remove from delicate fabrics and clothing that are subject to damage from the use of chlorine bleach. There is an alternative to endless hand scrubbing or throwing out perfectly good clothing. Adding a small amount of oxygen bleach with warm water will save time, money and help all your delicate items look bright and clean.

  • What Causes Wrinkles in Clothes?

    Wrinkles form in clothes when the clothes are left in the dryer or not folded and hung immediately after being taken out of the dryer. Shake out and fold clothes when they are still warm to prevent wrinkles with tips from a professional house cleaner in this free video on clothes.

  • How to Dry Clothes Indoor Without the Dryer

    Many people enjoy the smell of fabric that has been dried in the sun and scented by the fresh air. Sometimes, however, the weather won't allow this to happen. Knowing how to dry indoors and being prepared ahead of time will enable you to use your inside facilities to your advantage. Indoor drying cuts utility bills and is easy to do.

  • How to Get Your Clothes Wrinkle-Free Without Ironing

    If a business meeting or engagement comes up with little notice, you may find yourself scrambling for a way to get your best outfit presentable. This is especially true if you are traveling or in the middle of moving. There are several options available to smooth your clothes, even if you do not have an iron.

  • How to Dry Clothing Indoors Without a Dryer

    A clothes dryer is convenient, but it may not be the best alternative. Dryers shrink clothing, cause wear and tear on fabrics and create stubborn wrinkles if the clothes aren't removed right away. Dryers also consume energy that increases your utility bills. Hanging clothes on the line doesn't cost a cent and leaves the laundry fresh and wrinkle-free, but may not be an option for everyone. Instead, hang clothes inside on a drying rack, which takes up little space in the home and folds for easy storage.

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