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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 Greasy Stove Grates

    Stove grates take a lot of abuse. They can get greasy fast ,and if the mess isn't cleaned off quickly, it can congeal or even burn onto the grates. Greasy grates make the whole stove look dirty,...

  • 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 Clean a Shower Stall When You Have Hard Water

    Hard water can create all sorts of cleaning problems, especially in the bathroom. Hard water can create stains on tile, grout, plastic, ceramic, glass and metal, making it a formidable enemy of a...

  • How to Get Blood Out of White Jeans

    Blood in clothing, especially white jeans, can be problematic being that blood is a protein and must be taken care of quickly. Some stain remover products claim to remove blood stains, but do not...

  • 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 Clay Tile

    Clay tile is a natural stone that, while easy to clean, can stain, especially when it is not glazed. To minimize this, seal tile during installation, then once a year afterward. Clay tiles are...

  • How to Clean Floating Wood Floors

    Several styles of floating wood floors are available but all are assembled basically the same way. Layers of cushioning and sub-layers are used that are not permanently secured to a surface...

  • How to Clean New Wood Floors

    New wood floors add value and beauty to any home. The floors add a welcoming, elegant touch that should be maintained properly to preserve these qualities. Several products on the market will...

  • Water Mist Cleaning

    Some surfaces and objects cannot be cleaned with chemicals, and cannot be cleaned with large amounts of water. Plants, for instance, should be cleaned with water mist instead of dunking them in...

  • Homemade Fabric Wrinkle Releaser

    Nothing can ruin the beauty of an outfit quite like wrinkles. Whether you are going on a job interview or out to dinner wit your friends, you want to look your best, and wrinkles can ruin that in...

  • How to Wash Clothes by Hand for Beginners

    On many garments, the label will express that clothes need to be washed by hand and with a certain temperature of water, usually cold water. This is usually due to a delicate material or...

  • How to Get Socks White

    When you buy white socks from the store, it is always a pleasure to see how clean they look. Unfortunately, white socks get dirty so quickly! The first time you wear them, when you take them off...

  • How to Clean Hand Scraped Laminate Flooring

    Hand scraped laminate flooring adds a rustic, elegant touch to any room decor. The hand scraping creates an aged, weathered texture that gives a unique look to the flooring. Cleaning the flooring...

  • How to Clean Sediment Out of a Tub Drain

    Sediment can often build up in a tub drain, as hair, dirt, and soap scum get rinsed down the drain on a regular basis. This makes it important to incorporate a cleaning routine into your...

  • How to Clean a Marble Bath

    Marble baths add the beauty of natural stone to any home. This material is luxurious and long-lasting, but it does require special care to retain its beauty. Never use a commercial cleaner meant...

  • How to Get Body Odor Out of Synthetic Fabric

    Whereas cotton fabrics are absorbent and allow the skin to breath; synthetic fabrics offer no breathing room for the skin and retain odors. Synthetic fabrics such as polyester and nylon tend to...

  • 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...

  • The Best Way to Clean Dusty Mini Blinds

    Cleaning miniblinds is not a complicated process, although it can be time consuming. For a complete cleanse, you should dust the blinds first and then wash them in a bathtub.

  • How to Natural Coffee Maker Cleaner

    Cleaning a coffee pot helps to make sure that everyday your coffee is of the highest quality. Taking about the same time it take to brew your coffee, you can have the whole system clean without...

  • How to Clean Etched Marble

    When water or other substances cause streaks and stains on your marble, it is called "etching." Etched marble can appear to be permanently stained, but by using the correct cleaner, you can...

  • How to Clean Marble & Water Rings

    When water or other liquids are left on marble, the water evaporate and leaves behind a mineral deposit. These minerals, usually calcium and magnesium, cause stains and water rings on your marble...

  • How to Clean Wood Floors With Black Watermarks

    Water can be very damaging to hardwood floors; it can seep in and cause a stain in minutes. Proper sealing makes it harder for the water to soak in, but it certainly will if left to sit for any...

  • How to Clean a Sharp Microwave Drawer

    The Sharp microwave drawer is an appliance designed to slide into cabinetry, working as a drawer instead of a the traditional free-standing microwave. This sleek appliance is the perfect addition...

  • How to Remove Burned Milk From a Saucepan

    A nice mug of warm milk is a relaxing way to wind down in the evening, but the relaxation factor quickly vanishes if you accidentally burn the milk and your saucepan. Scorched milk is one of the...

  • How to Get Water Spots Out of Dress Shirts

    Your favorite dress shirt has made it through many a formal luncheon and numerous important dinners unscathed. Even when you had spaghetti for dinner, your shirt still made it through without a...

  • How to Use a Deep Cleaning Carpet Cleaner

    Unlike vacuum cleaners, which are usually straight forward, a carpet cleaner takes a bit more time to get used to using. There are many different kinds of carpet cleaners, but they all have...

  • How to use a Rainbow vacuum cleaner

    The Rainbow vacuum cleaner is one of the best hypo-allergenic vacuum cleaners available. Though it is pricy to buy, the benefits how clean your carpets will be is worth the ultimate price. Not...

  • How to Save Time and Water Doing Dishes

    While your starting out to do the dishes use water that sitting in the sink and keep transferring this same water to each dish. This will allow the food on the dishes to get moist and by the time...

  • How to Polish Marble with Chalk

    Polishing marble can be done without harsh chemicals or cleaners. In fact, you can get your marble to shine and remove etching using simple household products. Commercial marble polish can be very...

  • How to Clean The Microwave

    Microwave food splatters are a common problem.But, little by little the mess hardens and it gets really smelly.Especially,if the inside of the microwave is white it turns yellow after sometime.The...

  • How to Clean a Fiberglass Tub Surround

    Many bathrooms have a fiberglass tub surround in the shower or bath area. Fiberglass tub surrounds are usually used for stall showers. Fiberglass tub surrounds can last for many years. The many...

  • 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 Pointe Shoe Glue Out of Fabric

    Pointe shoes are elegant and light shoes worn by ballerinas and those studying ballet. The shoes have thin soles and long ribbons that lace around the lower legs to keep the shoes in place. One of...

  • 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...

  • Natural Way to Remove Shower Mold

    Showers and other moisture-friendly places tend to be breeding grounds of mold. If mold is not removed quickly and effectively it can trigger serious health problems, from allergic reactions and...

  • How to Clean a Plastic Sliding Board

    Plastic sliding boards are a wonderful addition to your play equipment. With their variety of colors and shapes, they are engaging for all age groups. They may also be used inside, attached to a...

  • How to Make Sodium Carbonate Soap

    Sodium carbonate, a type of soap, is simple salt made up of carbonic acid and sodium. It's more commonly known as washing soda or soda ash, and you can often purchase it at a hardware store....

  • How to Remove Overspray Paint From Cement

    When applying paint to various items or surfaces using a sprayer, paint overspray is often left behind. If you were painting with a sprayer on or near cement, the cement may be stained with tiny...

  • 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...

  • How to Clean Antifreeze Off an Asphalt Driveway

    Antifreeze, also called auto coolant, is ethylene glycol. Antifreeze is used in automobile radiators. Leaking radiator hoses, spills during refilling coolant or from tipping over an antifreeze...

  • How to Substitute Woolite for a Delicate Wash

    Quickly hand wash delicates with shampoo when Woolite is not available. Whether you are traveling and away from your home products, trying to save money, or just out of Woolite and need to clean...

  • How to Remove Heavy Hard Water Stains From Tile

    Hard water is common in many homes in the U.S. Hard water contains calcium and magnesium and these minerals create a buildup on both bathroom tile and fixtures. Frequent standard cleaning is your...

  • How to Clean a Cream Porcelain Vintage Cook Stove

    Porcelain vintage stoves are not only useful cooking surfaces, these stoves can also add character to your kitchen. Antique stoves are often cherished by their owners, so proper cleaning is...

  • How to Remove Water Stains From Stainless Steel

    Stainless steel appliances can add a professional and modern look to your kitchen. However, they are known for showing smudges, fingerprints and water stains. Since they usually represent a...

  • How to Clean a Cutting Board With Lemon

    Wood cutting boards tend to be far superior to plastic cutting boards for a variety of reasons. Wood cutting boards are more durable, the surface is less likely to be contaminated with a buildup...

  • What is an Easy Way to Clean Metal Blinds?

    Blinds can accumulate dust and debris, with the dirt commonly visible when the blinds are closed. Cleaning metal blinds can take some effort; however, wiping off the built-up grime can freshen up...

  • How to Clean Old Polyurethane Wood Floors

    Polyurethane finish adds a gloss coating to the top of the wood floor surface, which can wear thin over years of wear and tear. The finish creates a protective layer that will prevent floor...

  • 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 Clean Black from Old Bricks

    There are several things that cause brick to take on a black appearance. The most common factor is dirt and road dust. Homes that are located near factories are especially prone to blackening due...

  • How to Clean Streaks on Marble

    Cleaning marble improperly tends to leave unsightly streaks or "etching." Etched marble and streaked marble can easily be remedied using a safe, mild cleaner and by drying it properly. To prevent...

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