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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 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 Make Soap Nuts Soap Liquid

    Soap nuts are a natural laundry soap and household cleaner that are actually the fruits of a tree. You can easily make a liquid cleaner out of natural soap nuts. When you add some natural...

  • How to clean the TV screen

    If your television screen has dust or finger prints or streaks then you need to clean it. But no matter how much you wipe the static cling causes the dust to stick right back on the screen. ...

  • 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...

  • Household Tips for Laundry Stains

    Clothing stains are so easy to make, and yet can be so hard to remove. No one wants to run to a professional dry cleaner every time a clothing stain occurs, but sometimes that seems like the only...

  • How to Make Your Own Laundry Sorter

    Building your own laundry sorter can be less expensive than buying one. You can also customize your sorter to fit in a specific area, or have more or fewer places to sort your dirty clothes....

  • 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 Remove Rust Stains From Fiberglass Laundry Tubs

    Rust stains in your fiberglass laundry tub can create serious problems with your laundry in the form of brown, permanent streaks that may be impossible to get out. Prevent this type of laundry...

  • How to Remove Ink From Fabic

    Whether you left a pen in your shirt pocket, accidentally marked on your favorite jeans or your kid made artwork out of your bed sheets, it is possible to remove ink from fabric. Don't throw away...

  • How to Find That Missing Sock

    No matter how hard you try, a single sock will often appear in your laundry basket. Where do the missing socks go?

  • 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 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 Get Rid of a Mold Smell on Fabric

    Wet clothes left in a washing machine overnight may smell moldy the next day. Running those clothes in the washing machine as you normally would may not remove the smell from the fabric. A mold...

  • How to Remove Dust Mites From Laundry

    Dust mites are microscopic, eight-legged creatures that live in homes inhabited by people, and they particularly live in bed linens and coverings. They survive by eating the dead skin cells...

  • How to Make Laundry Soap Yourself

    With the economy bringing higher prices to everything and environment being a constant factor, why not start making your own laundry soap. My grandparents have been making their own laundry soap...

  • What Can I Use to Remove Black Water Stains From Clothing?

    Black and other dark-colored water stains can sometimes set into clothing due to hard water. When laundering clothing, the hard water can cause spots, streaks and smears on clothing, making it...

  • How to kill germs in laundry

    Doing laundry is one of those tasks most people perform without a lot of thought. You may separate colors, whites and delicates; spray stain remover on tough spots; add detergent; and throw your...

  • How to Get Mold off a Maytag Neptune Front Loading Washing Machine

    The warm, moist environment of a washing machine is, unfortunately, a haven for mold, especially when laundry is left in the tub too long. When mold sets in, however, you can't get clothes fully...

  • How to Get Yellow Stains Out From White Laundry

    Even if you are careful to keep your whites clean, light-colored clothing often can acquire a yellowish appearance over time. Certain soaps, detergents and deodorants contain substances that can...

  • Stain Removal on an Infant Carrier Strap

    If the shoulder straps on your infant carrier become dirty or stained, it's important to determine what caused the stain before attempting to remove it. Most carriers should be spot-treated only...

  • How to Wash My Golf Caps

    The game of golf originated in Scotland in the 15th century. The tools used were different, but the goal was the same: Hit the ball in the hole with the fewest shots. Like the equipment, golf...

  • How to Kill Bacteria on Laundry

    Many people believe that all we need to do to thoroughly clean our dirty laundry is to throw it in the washer with detergent, and the machine will do the rest. Often, we ignore recommendations...

  • How to Kill Lice in Laundry

    Lice can live anywhere in a home where they can burrow deep and hide. Laundry is a perfect place for them to do that. Laundry can quickly become infested with lice if a person who has head lice...

  • How to Remove a Cat Urine Smell From the Laundry

    Cats, like dogs, can be pretty territorial. As part of this behavior, cats are inclined to mark their territory with their urine. Sometimes in the process of marking their territory, they will...

  • Steam Cleaning Carpet Home Remedies for Pet Smells

    Pet smells can often develop in homes with pets. This is a normal problem that can luckily be taken care of with a few inexpensive items that are most likely already in your home. Steam cleaning...

  • How to Clean Rags Used On Your Car

    If your like me and like to wash your car about once week from the roof to the rims. You probably have dirty rags that don't want to be cleaned very easily. This article will give you some tips...

  • How to Use Laundry Bleach as a Disinfectant

    There are many uses for laundry bleach. It can brighten glasses, kill weeds, increase the lifespan of cut flowers, and---disinfect. Laundry bleach is also known as chlorine bleach or sodium...

  • How to Make Powdered Homemade Laundry Detergent

    See also my article: How to Make Liquid Homemade Laundry Detergent. While there are many different recipes for homemade laundry detergent, this particular recipe creates a great...

  • How to Get the Armpits of Clothes to Smell Fresh in the Laundry

    After washing your clothes, it is only natural to want them to smell as clean and fresh as possible. It can be frustrating when areas such as the armpits don't seem to have relinquished their...

  • How to Remove Spray Paint Stains From Work Shirts

    Spray paint has several uses. You may have used it in your latest home decorating project. Given the nature of spray paint, wearing work clothing when handling it is always a good idea to spare...

  • How to Get a Stain Out of an NFL Jersey

    Boys and men alike love NFL jerseys for the demonstration of team loyalty and for the easy wardrobe choice a jersey offers. Team jerseys aren't inexpensive and the purchase is quite an investment....

  • How to Get Rid of a Stain That Went Through the Dryer

    Once a stain has gone through the heat of the dryer, it can be quite difficult to get out of most clothing. Always double check your stained laundry before putting into the dryer to prevent...

  • How to Wash with Sodium Carbonate

    Sodium carbonate, which is also known as washing soda, is a white, odorless powder, according to encyclopedia.com. It's also available in granules. Laundry can be washed with sodium carbonate...

  • How to Remove Color Bleeding in Laundry

    If you have ever opened the lid of the washing machine and gazed at your freshly washed clothes with pleasure that quickly turned to horror, then you know the disaster of colors bleeding in the...

  • How to Never Have a Lost Sock

    "The dryer ate my sock!" It happens to us all ... socks you put into the laundry do not come out. Or ... did you really put them in? Could they be under your child's bed? Under YOUR bed?...

  • How to Sanitize Your Laundry

    If you want to sanitize your laundry, you have a host of options. Sanitize towels, bedding and clothing after an illness. Use a number of sanitizing tactics to freshen and thoroughly clean your...

  • How to Remove Armpit Odor From Clothes

    Removing odor from clothes can be challenging because so many cleaners that will remove odor from other surfaces can damage the fabric of clothing or fade the color of the fabric. While many...

  • Homemade Pet Urine Odor Removal for Laundry

    When pet urine comes into contact with clothing, it can leave behind an unbearable odor that seems nearly impossible to remove. There are a few retail products designed specifically for removing...

  • Dried Egg Stain Removal

    You can typically remove egg stains with ease even when they are dried onto a surface. Egg stains can occur when an egg is dropped and splatters onto surrounding areas or when eating eggs and...

  • How to Use Vinegar to Clean Laundry

    Are you looking for something to make your white clothes brighter and your colored clothes bolder? Are you looking for an economical cleaning agent to use in your daily laundry? Distilled white...

  • Meconium Stain Removal From Clothes

    Meconium is the mucous-like feces first released in infant children. The green-colored fecal matter can sometimes cause stains that are difficult to remove from clothing. Luckily, there are a few...

  • How to Get Rust Stains Out of Laundry

    Rust stains on laundry often seem impossible to remove. They typically do not respond to general stain removal methods, such as a pre-wash treatment or soaking the laundry in the washer. As with...

  • How to Remove Soot Stains From Brick

    Wood burning fireplaces bring the smell and sounds of real wood burning into your home, unlike the increasingly common gas models. Along with wood burning fireplaces comes the aftermath of burning...

  • How to Remove Laundry Stains Naturally

    There are hundreds, if not thousands, of laundry care products on the market. Along with plain old laundry soap, you can also buy everything from pre-treaters to spot removers to whitening...

  • How to Remove Dog Smells From Laundry

    Man's best friend, that furry, four-pawed almost-person who guards our homes, vacuums our floors for wayward crumbs and keeps us company when no one else is around---how we love the family dog....

  • Homemade Cleaning Formula for Bissell Proheat

    The Bissell Proheat is a vacuum and steam cleaning unit that cleans and disinfects floors using steam and a cleaning solution. While retail steam cleaning solutions are available, these can be...

  • How to Remove Gum on Clothing That Has Been Through the Dryer

    You've hauled the pile of laundry from the basket to washer to the dryer to the couch. As you start folding, you discover a sticky, gooey mess. It turns out someone left a stick of gum in his...

  • How to Remove Motor Oil Stains From Clothing

    You can't change your car's oil and expect your clothing to remain pristine. Due to the nature of the task, you are likely to emerge with a few greasy motor oil stains adorning your clothing....

  • How to Have Fun Cleaning House

    Love having a clean house, but hate the housework? Make a game of it and take more time to enjoy life!

  • How to brighten and freshen your laundry without Bleach

    This article will show you how to turn everyday home products into easy home remedies for getting your laundry, bright, stain free, and fresh, all without using harsh chemicals like bleach. You...

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