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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 Save Time Cleaning Your House

    Most people, like me, hate to clean house. Here are a few tips to cut down on cleaning time to free up time for more important things.

  • How to Remove Dried Cat Urine From a Wood Floor

    Cat owners often have to deal with cats that urinate outside of the litter box. Cats do this for a variety of reasons and in a variety of places. If your cat urinates on your hardwood floor, the...

  • How to Clean Quick-Step Laminate Flooring

    Quick-Step offers laminate flooring in styles designed to look like many types of hardwood, stone and ceramic. The flooring has top layers consisting of a photo of wood or tiles printed on...

  • How to Get Mold Off a Wooden Floor

    Mold is a microscopic fungus that thrives in moisture and humidity. Most often, mold on hardwood floors is caused from standing water, flower pots sitting on the floor or flooding. It is important...

  • How to Remove Adhesive From Marble Floor Tiles

    Marble floor tiles are a beautiful addition to any home, but one that requires specific care, especially when it comes to cleaning and stain removal. Spills, dirty shoes and flooring installation...

  • How to Clean a Burn Mark on a Hardwood Floor

    Hardwood flooring makes a beautiful addition to any home. Stains and blemishes on the floor can diminish the appearance of the entire floor. A burn mark on a hardwood floor is no exception....

  • How to Clean Oak Wood Floors

    Oak flooring is expensive but highly durable, designed to last through years of wear and tear. It requires little work to maintain, making it perfect for the home. However, since this style of...

  • 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 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 Hardwood Floors With Dura-Luster Urethane

    Wood floors are a warm and graceful enhancement to any decor, but while they are durable, they do require a little extra loving care. The sealers available now are much tougher and more resilient...

  • How to Shine Marble & Stone Floors

    Marble and stone floors can be rather difficult to keep clean. Because marble and stone are porous and prone to staining, it is important to keep the floors maintained on a regular basis. Without...

  • How to Shine a Marble Floor

    Over the years, your marble floor can begin to lose some of its original luster. This is a natural process that happens due to buildup of dust and cleaning chemicals. To safely restore the shine...

  • How to Rate Floor Steam Cleaners

    Floor steam cleaners have become very popular in the last few years. They are an environmentally friendly product because they use only water, preventing harsh chemicals from being released into...

  • How to Make Marble Floors Shine

    Marble is a high-end flooring choice and is quite expensive to purchase and have installed. If you have marble flooring in your home, you probably want to keep it in good condition. If you have...

  • How to Seal Wood Floors From Animal Urine

    Pets sometimes have accidents. And if you have a hardwood floor, these accidents can potentially ruin the wood. Not only is it important to clean up after an accident, but it is important to take...

  • Natural Solution for Carpet Glue Removal

    You are pulling up the old, dirty carpet from your basement's game room. The task has been easy so far, but now you are left with carpet glue on the flooring. You want to remove the carpet glue...

  • How to Clean Swedish Finish Hardwood Floors

    Swedish hardwood floor finish is particularly long wearing and is designed to remain shiny over many years without the need for waxes or polishes. Keeping this type of finish clean is easy, as...

  • Tips on Successful Floor Waxing

    Scuff marks, dirt tracked on the floor, and even regular mopping can dull a good wax. A perfect floor wax is something of an art---it is practiced and perfected over time. With a little bit of...

  • The Best Way to Wax a Linoleum Floor

    The manufacturing process for linoleum differs from the process used to make vinyl flooring. Linoleum is made from a mixture of pigments, linseed oil and sawdust.This process ensures that the...

  • How to Get Adhesive Off of Peel & Stick Floor Tiles

    All methods of flooring typically involve adhesive for proper installation. This ensures that the new surface is securely bonded to the foundation, which is important because the floor will...

  • How to Remove Adhesive Tape From Ceramic Tile

    Ceramic tile is a common foundation for flooring--it is a flat, smooth surface over which new floors can be installed directly. Bonding a floor to the tile requires adhesive, sometimes in the form...

  • Homemade Recipe for Super Shiny Hardwood Floor Cleaner

    Store-bought cleaners can often be costly and full of hazardous chemicals that can be dangerous for children and pets. With a few ingredients that you likely have in your cupboards at home you can...

  • How to Remove Adhesive From a Ceramic Tile Floor

    A common way to install wooden, linoleum and carpet flooring is to bond it directly over an old floor surface. Ceramic tile is an example of an adequate foundation, or subfloor. A very effecting...

  • How to Maintain a Marble Floor

    In order to get your marble floor looking its best, you need to shine and clean it. However, because marble is a natural material, it is susceptible to damage if you use some common cleaning...

  • How to Buy A Floor Mop You'll Love

    Let's face it, a floor mop is an important part of your life. It's the tool that helps take care of the dirty work. The right one can make your life easier and having to deal with the wrong one...

  • How to Clean Bruce Laminate Floors

    Laminate floors are known for their toughness and ease of care, but it's important to know exactly how to clean them properly. Using the wrong cleaners on a Bruce laminate floor can leave your...

  • How to Wash Newly Sanded & Lightly Stained Wood Floors

    If you have recently redone your floor, you probably need to do some cleaning after the renovation. However, if you wet-mop a sanded and stained floor that has not been sealed, you can end up with...

  • How to Clean Marker Off Hardwood Floors

    Whether you child wrote on the hardwood floor or it was accidentally dropped onto the floor, removing marker stains from wood floors can be tricky. Of course you want the marker gone to preserve...

  • How to Make Sealed Floor Cleaner Soap

    Spills happen. You sealed your kitchen's floor to keep spills from penetrating into the wood, but now you need to clean the floor because it looks dull and grimy. You have used commercial products...

  • How to Remove Parquet Floor Glue

    Parquet flooring is a decorative alternative to common stone floors like marble, limestone and slate. Unlike other flooring methods, parquet does not retain moisture which can be harmful to the...

  • How to Remove Floor Glue Without Chemicals

    Flooring options are available in several different materials--wood, stone, carpet, linoleum and others. The most common way to install a floor is to bond it to a subfloor using a strong adhesive....

  • How to Take Care of Limestone Flooring

    Limestone flooring offers an ideal choice for high-traffic areas because it tends to be duller than most other types of stone flooring. The lack of sheen in limestone disguises occasional scuffs...

  • How to Whiten Shower Floor Tiles

    If it's been awhile since you've cleaned your ceramic floor, then you may have noticed that your formerly white tile has become dingy. Depending on how long it's been, there might even be a brown...

  • How to Restore No-Wax Vinyl Floor Shine in High Traffic Areas

    A no-wax vinyl floor sounds great when giving your kitchen or bathroom a makeover. Coated with a substance that gives them a just-waxed appearance, they should cut back on your need to wax floors....

  • How to Clean No-Wax Vinyl Tile

    No-wax vinyl tile is durable as well as beautiful. Although vinyl tile withstands a lot of use and abuse, preventing damage and stains by quickly cleaning up spills is essential to the overall...

  • How to Clean Synthetic Wood Flooring

    Synthetic wood flooring can be as beautiful as natural wood, but needs special care when it comes to deep cleaning. Most synthetic wood flooring is in vinyl and laminate form, according to...

  • How to Wash a Basement Floor

    Unless you have carpet or tile on your basement floor, it is most likely concrete. If the floor is carpet or tile, cleaning should require only vacuuming and moping. For concrete basement floors,...

  • How to Orgranize a Garage

    Too often, a garage is made unusable when it becomes a dumping ground for extra stuff. This frequently starts during a move when boxes are temporarily stored in the garage until their contents can...

  • How to Remove a Sticker From a Shower Floor

    Stickers are popular on shower floors; the no-slip variety adds a safety feature that most homeowners appreciate. The problem that arises is that when the stickers wear, they become unsightly and...

  • How to Get Cat Urine Out of Laminated Hardwood Floor

    Laminated hardwood floors are visually appealing in homes, offering natural wood colorings topped off with nice, glossy appearances. Types and styles of laminated hardwood floors vary, but...

  • Instructions for Cleaning Wood Floors With Mineral Spirits

    Cleaning a wood floor with mineral spirits is necessary during the steps of the refinishing process, to remove fine dust from the floor. Dirt and debris need to be completely removed before...

  • How to Remove Shower Floor Stains

    Since the shower is the area where you get yourself clean, some of the dirt which washes off can end up on the shower floor. If the dirt isn't washed away, it can end up staining the shower floor,...

  • How to Clean Vinyl Laminate Flooring

    Vinyl laminate flooring has become very popular. Not only is it heat, stain and dent resistant, it is durable and will last for many years. Cleaning vinyl laminate floors is important to preserve...

  • How to Remove a Wax Stain on Wood Floors

    When wax spills on wood floors, even when it is removed, it often leaves a residue behind. It looks like a stain, but it is typically a thin layer of wax. This wax "stain" is removed in a similar...

  • How to Degrease Concrete Floors

    Oh, those leaky old cars. They can ruin the appearance of your garage floor and make it dangerous for your toddler when he crashes on his skates. No matter, because help is on its way from the...

  • How to Get Rid of Cat Odors From a Basement Floor

    Having cat odors on a basement floor is very unpleasant and is unhealthy for you. The reason for the odors to be lingering is because the cats urine was soaked into the pours of the cement floor....

  • How to Clean a Concrete Floor Slab

    You can easily maintain and clean concrete floors. Often, concrete exists under other types of flooring. It requires special cleaning to remove adhesive, urine, chalk marks, grease stains, paint...

  • How to Clean Damp Garage Floor That Has Mildew

    Damp areas are the perfect breeding ground for the miniature spores that cause the formation of mildew. A garage that has recently gotten wet from heavy rains or flooding is a prime location to...

  • How to Clean a Kitchen Ceramic Floor

    Ceramic tile is a classy upgrade from vinyl or linoleum flooring in the kitchen. Ceramic tile, especially the glazed variety, naturally repels dirt and stains. With ceramic, you do not have to...

  • How to Clean a No Wax Floor With Wax Build Up

    If your no wax floor is starting to look yellowed or dingy, it's probably due to wax buildup. Repeated cleaning with "instant shine" products will eventually take its toll on the overall condition...

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