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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 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 Mildew on Rebonded Bathtubs

    A rebonded bathtub is a bathtub that has been re-adhered to the wall using industrial-strength adhesive. Therefore it is important to find a cleaning product that will effectively clean and remove...

  • How to Clean Mildew From Shower Curtains

    Mildew resistant shower curtains are the best way to avoid mold and mildew growth in your bathroom and on your shower curtain liners. However, if you do not have anti mildew shower curtains then...

  • Recipe for Cleaning Leather Furniture

    Leather is a beautiful and sleek material, so it is used for a number of products, from shoes to purses to furniture. Unfortunately, despite its beauty, leather can be hard to clean and care for....

  • How to Get Rid of Mildew Stains on Grout

    Mildew on grout is a common problem in any area that gets wet frequently or if you live in a humid damp area. Mildew stains can be very difficult to remove from grout. Of course prevention is best...

  • How to Get Rid of Mold on a Fabric Umbrella

    It can be distasteful to open your patio umbrella and discover mildew forming within the folds of the fabric. Mildew forms in damp places where oxygen does not circulate effectively. When you keep...

  • How to Mix Clorox & Water to Kill Mold & Mildew

    Mold and mildew can grow on a variety of surfaces if conditions of dampness and poor ventilation are present. It's easy to tackle and defeat mold and mildew with simple household products such as...

  • How to Remove Mold & Mildew From Boat Fabrics

    The moisture associated with a marine environment makes boat fabrics prone to mold growth and mildew. Most boat owners have to deal with mold at some point. Rapidly forming mold grows in the dark,...

  • How to Kill Mold and Mildew

    Believe it or not, mold and mildew varieties of fungi are running rampant in many households. Unbeknownst to residents of these homes, it is mold, not contagious colds or outdoor allergens,...

  • How to Clean Mildew From a Retractable Awning

    Retractable awnings can be a great space saver. However, like anything that must endure the elements, these awnings will attract mold and mildew. Mildew will cause a bad odor and can damage the...

  • 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...

  • 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 Stop Clothes From Smeling Like Mildew From My Washer & Dryer

    If your clean clothes are coming out of the laundry smelling less than fresh, reconsider before you toss them back into the washer for another round. The washer might very well be your problem....

  • How to Clean Exterior Painted Wood Surfaces

    When the exterior wood on your home is primed and painted properly, it can look beautiful, and you may think your work is done. However, like any surface exposed to the elements, painted wood on...

  • How to Get Rid of Mold & Mildew Stains on a Popup Camper Canvas

    Damp canvas is an excellent medium for the growth of mold and mildew. A pop-up camper that has been in the rain and then packed before drying will often end up with mold and mildew stains as a...

  • How to Clean Mildew Out of Marble

    Mildew exists in one environment: a nice moist one. Mildew growing on a marble surface might indicate a problem. Properly installed marble, unless it's a sink, shouldn't have mold or mildew....

  • 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 Remove Mold & Mildew From Aluminum

    Mold and mildew can appear anywhere where there is enough moisture, a food source and the correct temperature. Mold spores live in the air that we breathe every day. These spores are constantly...

  • How to Clean Mold & Milldew From Outdoor Awnings

    Awnings provide a source of shade from the summer sun and a protective cover from rain when the weather isn't as pleasant as we would like. Mold and mildew come from spores that are natural to the...

  • How to Get Mold & Mildew Off of Caulk

    Mold and mildew occur naturally in damp areas. In the home, the bathroom is one of the most common places to find mold and mildew, especially in bath tub or shower enclosures. Because the edges of...

  • How to Clean the Mildew Under the Toilet Bowl Rim

    Mildew is a fungal growth, typically white or gray in color. The cause of mildew under a toilet rim, the part that overhangs the bowl, is typically excess moisture in the bathroom and around the...

  • How to Clean a Backpacking Tent

    Cleaning a backpacking tent is not difficult if you approach it the right way. Tents are an inexpensive and practical shelter for overnight backpacking trips. They are extremely portable and easy...

  • Two Ways to Handle Mildew & Fungus

    Mildew is a type of mold or fungus that grows in damp places and can ruin fabrics and other materials. Clean mildew off your clothing or home surfaces as soon as you notice it. While the methods...

  • How to Safely Handle Cleaning Up Mold & Mildew in the Home

    Mold and mildew are a problem almost every homeowner (or renter) must deal with at some point. They can grow almost anywhere if given just a little bit of water. In small amounts, they are a mild...

  • How to Clean Mildew on Brick

    Bricks are an excellent outdoor building material, perfect for decks, walkways, planters and decorative walls, among other features. They're attractive, and durable enough to last for years. But...

  • How to Clean Mildew From Porch

    Your front porch is the first thing visitors see when they enter your home. Unsightly mildew greeting them isn't necessarily the welcome you're looking for, but how do you remove it? Depending on...

  • How to Clean Mildew from a Valuable Sports Banner

    You'll never forget the day your son won his first high school football game. You kept the sports banner made for the team in your attic for years. Unfortunately, during a move, you discovered...

  • How to Fix Mildew on a Concrete Block Wall

    Mildew is the result of the growth of spores that thrive in damp, poorly lit environments. Concrete block walls that are in shady, damp areas around or on the exterior of your house are...

  • How to Remove Mold & Mildew From Fiberglass

    Mold and mildew spores are found everywhere, and will become visible mold growth if given the right conditions. Although mold doesn't grow or feed directly upon fiberglass, it often appears on...

  • How to Clean Brick Mildew

    Brick is an excellent building and landscaping material for homes. However, bricks in shady and damp areas can accumulate mildew and mold. Regular cleaning is the best way to prevent excessive...

  • How to Get Mildew Out of Material

    Mildew can grow on clothing, furniture, or leather items, such as shoes. You should attempt to remove any mildew you notice immediately as mildew can make you ill. There are a few different...

  • Recipe for Removing Bathroom Mold

    Mold is common in bathrooms because they are damp places with plenty of soap scum, hair and debris for mold to grow on. If you do not want to use a commercial cleaner to remove the mold, you can...

  • How to Kill White Mold & Mildew

    Mold is a fungus that grows in moist environments. If you notice a white, fuzzy growth on surfaces or items in your home, it is likely mold and mildew. Not only does mold make surfaces look...

  • What Cleans Mold in Your House?

    Mold can sometimes develop in the home, producing an odor and bacteria that can be harmful to the home and family. Typically mold forms in dark areas that receive little to no sunlight, and areas...

  • How to Control Mold & Mildew in a Basement

    Mold is a fungus that feeds on moisture. Not only is mold aesthetically unappealing, it also can have health consequences. Basements are often ideal breeding grounds for mold because of the often...

  • What Cleaner Do I Use to Clean the Roof?

    You can consider a variety of options when cleaning the roof. Commercial products are available and effective, but sometimes come with a higher price tag than we can afford. The other option...

  • How to Stop Mold & Mildew on Bathroom Caulk

    Bathrooms need to be cleaned regularly due to the water that is constantly resting on the caulk around the bathtub. This makes the caulk extremely susceptible to mold and mildew. If you do happen...

  • How to Get Mold & Mildew Off of Clear Caulk Around a Shower Door

    Moisture from the shower often settles on the caulk around the shower door. You probably won't notice just how much a problem this moisture (and it doesn't take much) can be until mold or mildew...

  • Information About Mildew

    Mildew and mold are fungi that grow from spores on the surface of objects in damp, cool locations. Mildew and mold are basically the same, according to Dr. Thad Godish on the Housekeeping Channel....

  • 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 Get Rid of a Mold Stain in Clothing

    Unsightly mold stains can develop quickly in clothing, towels or washcloths that have been left damp for an extended period of time. The stains are not only unpleasant to look at, but they also...

  • How to Clean Mildew on Vinyl Siding with Bleach

    Vinyl siding is a low maintenance, long-lasting alternative to wood siding, but it still needs regular cleaning to maintain its beauty and durability. Mildew on vinyl siding is a common problem,...

  • How to Clean Mildew in the Attic

    Mildewy attics are a common complaint among homeowners, especially when they have leaky roofs. Attics act as buffers between the roof and the home, allowing air to circulate freely through air...

  • How to Get Rid of Mold & Mildew from the Toilet Bowl

    You might have noticed little specs of mold and/or mildew on the inside of your toilet bowl. Scrubbing these areas of your toilet bowl will temporarily remove the mold and mildew, but they will...

  • Wet Carpet Mildew Removal

    Mildew in the home is commonly thought of as an unsightly nuisance, but for people with sensitive systems, considerable levels of mildew can cause a host of physical ailments including headaches,...

  • How to Remove Stains With Damp Rid

    DampRid is a cleaning product line developed by the WM Barr Company. The product line includes two specific formulas designed to remove mildew and mold stains: the Mildew Stain Remover Plus...

  • How to Clean Ceramic Tile Walls

    Ceramic tile is popular for kitchen and bathroom walls, as it is water resistant. The location of these tiles means, however, that grease, food splashes, soap scum and mildew can make the tiles...

  • How to Fix a Stinking Washing Machine

    An odor coming from the washing machine can be bothersome and might embarrass you if a houseguest notices. Whether the machine is a top loader or a front loader, the remedy is the same. The stench...

  • How to Remove Mildew and Rust Stains From Clothes

    If your clothes stay damp for a period of time, you might have to deal with problems of mildew and rust. Mildew can grow quickly in laundry that isn't dried after washing. Rust stains can...

  • Homemade Mold Killer

    Mold can easily develop in homes where there tends to be a lot of moisture and a lack of sunlight. While a variety of retail products kill mold and mildew, these items can be costly, and many...

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