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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 Get Mold Off of an Electric Toothbrush

    Mold grows in wet, warm places, like bathrooms. Electric toothbrushes can begin to grow mold if they are left alone. Vinegar effectively kills the mold without being toxic to humans. To prevent...

  • 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 Dry Rubber Gloves

    When you regularly wear rubber gloves to protect your hands from harsh chemicals or moisture, it can be unpleasant as your hands begin to perspire within the rubber gloves. If you do not...

  • How to Clean Delicate Clothing

    Delicate materials in clothes can sometimes make cleaning difficult. It would be upsetting if the first time you washed that new silk blouse it fell apart or the fabric somehow was ruined. When...

  • How to Stop Bedbugs From Biting Me at Night

    Bedbugs usually accommodate themselves comfortably in the used mattresses and furniture of the household. One can surely avoid being bitten by the bedbugs by keeping a track of their trails, such...

  • How to Deep Clean With a Steam Cleaner

    Like a vacuum and carpet cleaner a steam cleaner is often used to clean floors. Though this is often the case, a steam cleaner is very versatile and can be used to clean other things besides...

  • Blast Cleaning With Dry Ice

    Blast cleaning with dry ice is similar to cleaning with high-pressure water or steam. Blasting equipment shoots dry ice onto materials, causing debris to shrink and release from its surface. This...

  • How to Scent Rosehips

    Rosehips are a fruit rich in vitamin C and make great flavoring in jams, jellies and sauces, but they also make fantastic potpourri. Scented rosehips can get expensive though, and it is much...

  • How to Clean & Lubricate a Cutting Board

    Keeping a cutting board clean and lubricated is important for both the health of your family and for maintaining the condition of your cutting board. Wooden cutting boards require more maintenance...

  • How to Remove a Stubborn Ink Stain

    If you have an ink stain on clothing from a leaky or broken pen, you may think the garment is done for. Luckily there is a way to treat the wet or dry ink, to help remove the ink and save your...

  • How to Hang Laundry Overnight

    If you avoid using the dryer to dry your laundry, you may often hang your clothing outside on a clothesline. If you must wash clothes at night, you can just as easily hang your clothing inside...

  • 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 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 Protect Cutting Boards

    Cutting boards are a basic necessity in the average kitchen. Cleaning and protecting your board is of the utmost importance as it can quickly become a breeding ground for harmful bacteria. The...

  • How to Clean Copper with Homemade Copper Cleaner

    Use this easy-to-make, environmentally friendly copper cleaner to clean all of your tarnished copper items. The cleaner is made from common pantry items and won't harm you, your children, pets, or...

  • Clothes Steamer Information

    Clothes steamer can be used as an alternative to ironing or to freshen your clothes between dry cleanings, according to Consumer Search. Steamers are available in a variety of sizes. While they do...

  • How to Care for Oriental Rugs That Smell

    Even the most beautiful oriental rugs can absorb smells that detract from the pleasure of owning one. Moth repellents are sometimes applied by the manufacturer to keep the rug from becoming a...

  • How to Clean a Mildewed Concrete Basement Wall

    Mildew thrives in damp, poorly ventilated environments and can grow on almost any material. A basement concrete wall can be an environment conducive to mildew growth. Fortunately, cleaning mildew...

  • How to Best Approach Carpet Stain Removal

    Home carpet stain removal materials should be apart of your cleaning arsenal that you keep on hand at all times. With kids in the house, good carpet stain removal techniques is essential to keep...

  • Homemade Awning Cleaner

    Awnings can add an attractive addition to a home exterior, and are also commonly found on Recreational Vehicles (RV's). These are expensive additions that require little work to keep clean, but...

  • How to Remove Hot Glue From an Area Rug

    Hot glue guns revolutionized the craft industry. The glue is inexpensive and relatively easy to use. The downside is it tends to get all over everything. A hot glue gun uses a thermoplastic...

  • 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...

  • How to Get Tar Stains Out of Clothes

    Tar is a necessity in everything from road work to home improvement projects. With so many applications, it's no surprise that an encounter with tar results in stained clothing. Unfortunately, tar...

  • Steam Clean Vs. Dry Foam

    When cleaning carpets, there are different ways to have them cleaned. Two of the most common ways to clean them are through steam cleaning and dry-foam cleaning; however, it is up to debate as to...

  • How to Clean a Wood Chopping Board with Baking Soda

    You don't need expensive cleaning products to keep that wood chopping board in top shape. Learn how to use baking soda and other common household staples to clean, disinfect and preserve that...

  • How Do I Clean Soap Stone?

    Soapstone is a natural material that's a popular choice for sinks, counter tops, hearths and wood stoves. In these applications, soapstone offers a number of advantages over other stone materials,...

  • How to Remove Pet Odor From Wooden Floors

    Pets provide us with unconditional companionship. On occasion, they also provide us with smelly messes. Wood floors can accumulate pet odors from urine and other pet related substances. These...

  • What Can You Put in Your Wash Water to Get Rust Out of Clothing?

    Finding an ugly rust stain on supposedly clean clothing can throw off a carefully planned day of household chores. Often, rust spots can mean iron deposits or bacteria exist in the water or water...

  • How to Remove Permanent Marker From Dry Erase Board

    When you write on a dry erase board and you leave it on there for lets say a month or maybe longer, and then you finally decide to erase it, it comes off, but it has whatever you wrote or drew...

  • Steam Clean Carpets Versus Chem Dry

    There are many carpet cleaning options out there on the market today, and consumers may wonder which is best. Unfortunately, many of these products may make your floor look nice, without actually...

  • How to Use Hydrogen Peroxide on Pet Odor

    When a pet urinates where it should not, it is frustrating for the pet owner and can be confusing for the animal, because once they have urinated in one place on the floor, the scent tells them...

  • How to Remove Urine Stains From Olefin Carpet

    Olefin is a synthetic fiber used frequently in carpets due to its affordability and stain-resistant nature. This means that urine stains are usually not permanent. But if for some reason the urine...

  • How to Clean Toasters and Toaster Ovens

    Toaster and toaster ovens become filled with crumbs and cooked-on particulars in a rather short time.Fortunately these are designed for easy clean-up.

  • How to Get Rid of Mold on Paint

    Painted surfaces support mold growth. The combination of cool surfaces and excessive humidity causes a high near-surface relative humidity and condensation. The condensation on your painted walls...

  • How to Use a Dryer Rack

    Conserving energy by using a dryer rack, particularly in the warmer months of the year, can show up as savings on the monthly electric bill. Dryer racks may not be as fast as a tumble dryer, but...

  • How to Get Lava Lamp Wax Out of the Carpet

    Lava lamps work with melted wax. While most lava lamps are made from thick glass that can survive a drop on the carpet, if the lamp catches the end of a nightstand or a bed railing on its way...

  • How to Get Kool-Aid Stains Out of Oriental Rugs

    Many revere their Oriental rugs as an investment. That being said, a stain marring its elegant appearance can seem catastrophic. Kool-Aid is a popular drink amongst kids that comes in a variety of...

  • How to Get Rid of Latex Paint

    According to The National Paint and Coatings Association, paint (most of it latex) makes up most of the waste collected by hazardous waste programs throughout the US. Latex paint isn't considered...

  • How to Disinfect a Wooden Floor

    Your wooden floor sees it all---kids spilling soft drinks, pets soiling the surface and visitors walking on the surface day and night. You try to keep the wood floor clean, but what about...

  • How to Clean Mildew on Photos

    Photos can be treasured family heirlooms, snapshots into the past. But they can be fragile as well. A photo stored in less than optimal conditions can be affected by mildew, mold or a variety of...

  • How to Remove Olive Oil Stains From a Mattress

    Though sleeping with an open container of olive oil may have seemed like a good idea at the time, stains on the mattress can leave incriminating evidence. When olive oil has found its way into...

  • How to Get Rid of Fingernail Polish on Furniture

    Nail polish might look great on your fingernails, but it can leave ugly stains on furniture. A quick movement is all it takes to accidentally brush against your favorite chair or tip a bottle over...

  • How to Remove Egg Yolk Stains

    Egg yolk stains produce a greasy gooey mess that will harden and penetrate if left alone. Egg yolk stains all fabrics: carpet, upholstery and clothing. When removing an egg yolk stain, you must...

  • How to Whiten Curtains

    White curtains can sometimes become a little gray or yellowed over time. When the curtains are too good to become rags, or they are a perfect fit for the room or window, there are ways to brighten...

  • Stain Removal for Dry Erase Ink

    Stains from dry erase markers can be easily removed with a bit of elbow grease if you act quickly when a stain occurs. Several retail cleaning products will remove the stains effectively, but they...

  • How to Remove Stains In Carpet

    Stains are inevitable, but don't let them stay on your carpet. Attend to them immediately before they sink in and possibly cause permanent damage. In the guide below are directions for dealing...

  • How to Easily Remove a Pet Stain From Carpet

    a simple and non- toxic way of removing pet stain and odor from carpets. As used by many pet owners( myself included) it is simple natural and fool proof)

  • How to Clean Wool Slacks Using Products at Home Without Dry Cleaning

    Wool slacks are a staple in professional wardrobes. Traditionally, cleaning wool requires a trip to the dry cleaners. Maintaining a professional wardrobe, with regular dry cleaning, can be...

  • How to Clean Small Window Blinds

    Window blinds are susceptible to dirt, dust and debris just like other items in your house. Unlike many other things in your home, however, even small window blinds are often the focus of a room....

  • How to Remove Nail Polish Stains

    Fingernail polish can cause stubborn stains on fabric, furniture and any other items it comes into contact with. A simple slip can knock over a bottle or brush wet polish from newly painted...

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