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Make housekeeping easier with tips on cleaning and organizing virtually anything in your home. Candle wax on the carpet? Soap scum in your tub? eHow’s experts are here to help, with cleaning advice alongside tips on everything from ridding your home of cockroaches to getting the kids to help with chores. Learn to care for furniture, clean appliances and remove any sort of stain. eHow can even help you organize a junk closet, clean the stove or, if all else fails, hire a housekeeper or cleaning service.

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  • How to Clean a Disgustingly Dirty Mop

    It is enjoyable to clean and see the results however during a tight-economy it is not so fun or appealing to recognize all the dirt we've caught in our mops. Certainly if you are on a limited...

  • How to Clean Composite Black Kitchen Sinks

    Granite is the perfect choice in sinks when looking for durable and easy-to-maintain beauty. This natural stone is resistant to heat, chipping, fading and staining. Composite black sinks are...

  • How to Remove Pine Resin

    When it comes to taking care of your home, you want to do all you can to remove spots and stains. Pine resin, or pine tar, is not like any other element that causes stains. It is sticky and dark,...

  • How to Get Blue Hair Dye Out of Carpet

    Dyeing your own hair at home can potentially save you hundreds of dollars in expensive salon products and labor. The danger comes when the dye ends up places other than your hair. One of the most...

  • How to Use Oxyclean in Front Load Washers

    Front load washers are the more energy-efficient versions of top loading washers. Oxyclean is a relatively new product that's becoming more popular because of its assistance in cleaning clothes....

  • How to Remove Injet Stains

    Inkjet printers are one of the most common types of printers on the market. They are a staple in most home and commercial offices because of their ability to produce quality images. Many people...

  • How to Wash Vinyl Blinds

    Cleaning and maintaining blinds is a little more difficult than cleaning or maintaining traditional curtains. The very nature of the blind can make the task time-consuming and hard, especially...

  • How to Clean Cast Acrylic Sinks

    Cast acrylic sinks resist stains but must be cleaned regularly to look their best. Take extra care to be gentle with these sinks. Acrylic is more prone to scratches than marble or porcelain sinks....

  • How to Remove Gel Pen From Clothes

    Gel pens can sometimes rub against clothing, or drop onto your lap, leaving a stain on clothing. Acting quickly is the best way to remove the stain before it has a chance to set into the fabric....

  • How to Clean a Neglected Wood Floor

    A wood floor can often go neglected. Luckily, wood floors are highly durable, and easy to maintain, making it a simple task to restore the beautiful condition and appearance of a wood floor. There...

  • How to Remove Greasy Food Stains From Acrylic Fabrics

    Almost anyone who has ever sat down to eat a meal can remember spilling some food on their clothing. Some fabrics are easier to remove stains from than other fabrics are. Acrylic fabric is one of...

  • How to Clean Up Spilled Lamp Oil

    Lamp oil may be kerosene, paraffin or a vegetable oil, such as corn oil or olive oil. Some lamp oils have coloring and/or scent added. No matter what lamp oil is made of, spill clean up is the...

  • How to Remove Hair Oil From Upholstery

    Furnishing a home can be expensive, making it important to care for and maintain furniture for as long as possible. This may eliminate the need to purchase new furniture every few years, since you...

  • How to Clean Americast Sinks

    Even though Americast sinks are made of steel, they look like just porcelain-enamel coated cast-iron sinks, and should be cleaned the same way. Cleaning any porcelain finish is usually easy...

  • How to Shake Up Liquid Dishwasher Detergent

    Dishwashers not only save time; they also eliminate bacteria by sterilizing glasses and dishware better than hand washing can. The most essential element of any dishwasher is the detergent that is...

  • How to Remove Wax From Vinyl Flooring

    Vinyl floors that have been waxed repeatedly to provide a shiny floor can develop a wax buildup over time and look yellow in appearance. You will need to remove the wax buildup before applying new...

  • How to Clean Outside Tile

    Outdoor tile adds an attractive eye appeal to any outdoor patio or landscape. Tile is perfect for outdoor areas because it is highly durable and easy to maintain. It is sometimes necessary to...

  • How to Remove Egg Dye From Skin

    Decorating eggs will almost always involve skin stains from the strong dyes used to color the shells, especially when the craft project involves children. Because many brands of egg dye use...

  • How to Remove Stains From White Paint

    The method you use to remove stains from white paint depends on several factors, including the type of paint and type of stain. Flat-painted walls will pose the greatest challenge unless they're...

  • How to Clean Bathroom Stall Doors

    Bathroom stalls are found in nearly any public facility, from workplaces to restaurants to airports. These stalls come into contact with many restroom users on a daily basis, making it important...

  • How to Clean Fiberglass Doors

    Fiberglass doors are stylish and highly durable. Making a perfect addition to any home decor, the doors can create a modern elegance for a fair price. Cleaning the fiberglass doors is an easy...

  • How to Remove Creosote Stains From Brick

    Creosote is an oily residue that is produced by burning wood. Essentially, it starts as a vapor and sticks to the bricks inside your chimney. As it dries out it becomes flaky and smelly. There are...

  • How to Clean Foam Mattress Toppers

    Foam mattress toppers can provide that extra bit of comfort that your mattress doesn't. Sparing you the cost of purchasing a whole new mattress, a foam mattress topper comes at a fraction of the...

  • How to Stop the Discoloring of Bedding

    Discoloration can occur in the laundry for a variety of reasons. Bleach or cheap detergents can cause discoloration if they are improperly applied, or discoloration can be a symptom of bad water...

  • How to Get Bacteria Out of Laundry

    Getting bacteria out of clothing can be challenging, and laundry detergent does not always eliminate germs or bacteria. Using vinegar, baking soda and pine oil are effective additions to the...

  • How to Care for Pillow Top Mattress Cover

    Pillow top mattresses have a soft layer stitched on top of the mattress. These beds offer prime comfort, but they can be costly. A pillow top mattress cover will mimic the softness of a pillow top...

  • How to Keep Hardwood Floors Clean of Dog Hair

    Maintaining hardwood floors can be a tough job, especially when pets are in the home. Dogs shed regularly, leaving hair behind that can quickly accumulate on hardwood floors, making them look less...

  • How to Clean Laminate Kitchen Cabinets or Paneling

    Laminate is a perfect alternative to hardwood, because it gives the same wood appearance at a fraction of hardwood cost. Laminate kitchen cabinets and paneling are easy to clean, for they are...

  • How to Clean Hardwood Newly Varnished Floors

    Cleaning newly varnished floors can be a task, because you need to search for a product that will clean effectively without damaging the varnish. On top of that, you must then find a product that...

  • 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...

  • Scented Oil for Homemade Laundry Detergent

    Homemade laundry detergent can save money. Homemade detergents are a good alternative to more expensive store-bought varieties, but they often come without that laundry-fresh scent to which people...

  • How to Clean Marble Grout

    Both marble and grout are easy surfaces to clean, when you apply the proper cleaning routine. It is important to find ingredients that will clean effectively yet be mild enough to cause no damage...

  • How to Remove Detergent Residue From Clothes

    Laundry detergent often can leave a lingering residue on clothing after washing---an invisible film that can cause itching, redness or even rashes on sensitive skin. Detergent residue can also...

  • How to Make Your Own Carpet Detergent

    Frequently cleaning your carpets will extend the life of the rugs and keep your home looking clean and tidy. Affordable and free of dyes and harsh chemicals, this carpet detergent can be used...

  • How to Make a Carpet Shampooer and Cleaner

    Sometimes carpets become soiled through daily wear and tear. Whether it be from food spills, pet stains, or daily foot traffic that drags dirt and debris into the home, the cleaning process can...

  • How to Clean a Market Umbrella

    Market umbrellas provide a large shaded canopy for outdoor dining and open-air businesses such as a fruit stand at the farmers market. Because the umbrellas are constantly exposed to the elements,...

  • How to Clean the Exterior of a Gas Grill

    Gas grills are constantly under assault from the elements. Even when the grill is covered and not in use, rain and organic materials can seep under the cover and leave the grill exterior looking...

  • How to Mix Detergent With Bleach

    Mixing bleach with your laundry detergent is always a smart way to remove stains from your clothes. Bleach is also perfect for keeping your whites, like t-shirts, socks and underwear, at their...

  • How to Remove a Spill From a Lava Lamp

    The Lava Lamp is a novelty item often used in the decoration of homes. The lamp contains colorful wax that, when heated, floats throughout and forms shapes in water. The liquid is nonhazardous but...

  • How to Use a Cleaning Solution to Clean Mold From Siding

    You searched endlessly and paid dearly for that waterfront property. Alternatively maybe you just have received a lot of rain in your suburban home. Either way, if mold or mildew has started...

  • How to Clean Bathroom Slate Floors

    Slate floors are common in bathrooms, as they are a highly durable stone that requires little effort to maintain. Sweeping, dusting and a weekly cleaning with a mild homemade solution will keep...

  • How to Clean High Gloss Hardwood Floors

    Many hardwood floors are covered with a high-gloss finish that adds eye appeal to the room and also protects the wood surface from stains and scratches. This protectant makes the wood floors very...

  • How to Clean Fake Marble

    Fake marble is an affordable substitute for high-priced marble that many of us cannot afford. The marble can be used in a variety of areas, from kitchen counters to bedroom floors. Fake marble is...

  • 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 Your Own Neutral PH Floor Cleaners

    Many floor surfaces can collect a residue from cleaning products that can dull the appearance of the flooring. By using a cleaner with a neutral pH, you can eliminate the film development, leaving...

  • How to Clean Smoke Damage From Clothing

    One of the worst things about a fire is the aftermath: Damage to the home, personal property and your sense of security can last for years. Compared with those major issues, it is a minor thing to...

  • How to Clean Clothes With High pH Water

    High pH water is also referred to as hard water. Minerals in high pH water make it difficult for detergents to wash clothes effectively. Detergent does not bubble in high pH water. Soap does not...

  • How to Remove Hair Dye Stains From Upholstery

    The strong chemical dyes that effectively alter the color of your hair can work against you if that dye drips onto upholstery. Even if you wipe up any drips immediately, they will still leave a...

  • How to Get Smoke Odor From Pleather

    Pleather is used as a leather alternative for clothing and upholstery. It looks like leather, but is much easier to clean--as the material is synthetic, you can clean it with water and cleaners...

  • How to Make Mold Cleaner With Sodium Carbonate

    Sodium carbonate, or washing soda, is a natural disinfectant. Use it to clean a variety of surfaces, from kitchen counters to toilet bowls. Although it should not be consumed in great amounts,...

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