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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 Dust or Clean Wood Blinds

    Wood blinds are very popular and add elegance to any home. Like any blinds, they collect a lot of dust. The darker the wood finish, the more noticeable the dust. After many trials and...

  • How to Unglue Elmer's Wood Glue

    Elmer's Wood Glue is an effective adhesive that creates a lasting bond for woodworking projects that require a sturdy hold. For this reason, it can be quite a challenge to unglue. Care must be...

  • How to Loosen Wood Glue

    Wood glue is often composed of polyurethane, a highly effective adhesive intended for woodworking projects. It creates a lasting bond that can seem incredibly difficult to loosen once it dries....

  • 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...

  • 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 Get Glue Off of Wood Floors

    Glue can be rather inconvenient when it has stained a surface that is constantly walked upon, such as wood floors. It creates a bond that either remains tacky or hardens to the surface, both of...

  • How to Mop Wood Flooring

    Keeping your wood floors looking beautiful requires regular maintenance. Regularly sweeping or vacuuming your hardwood floors will remove loose dirt, dust, and other pieces of debris; but...

  • 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 Clean Unpainted Wood Moulding

    Wood molding gives the impression of depth and adds extra layers and interest to walls, creating an attractive design. Unpainted wood molding is very easy to clean, many times requiring no more...

  • Tips on Cleaning Pergo Laminate Wood Flooring

    Pergo laminate wood floors are designed to be durable, attractive and easy to maintain. Families with kids and pet owners enjoy their Pergo floors for just these reasons. Although a Pergo laminate...

  • How to Remove the Smell of Wood Smoke

    The smell of wood smoke can permeate furniture, fabrics and walls. A pungent wood smoke might be pleasant during a camping trip around the fire, but indoors, on furniture, personal belongings and...

  • How to Clean Household Mold From Hardwood Floors

    Mold is an insidious pest that can cause asthma-type symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes and even respiratory problems. To maintain a healthy home, it's essential to keep a close...

  • 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 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...

  • How to Clean Handscraped Hardwood Floors

    Handscraped hardwood floors are a popular option among those looking to create an antique or rustic design to a room. The process, hence the name, is a hand scraping of the wood, which gives the...

  • How to Remove Nicotine From Paneling

    Smoking in the house can lead to nicotine buildup on paneled walls. This yellowish film is not only visible, it has an odor and a texture that sits on the paneling. Paneling is generally...

  • How to Remove Moisture Stains in Wood Veneer

    Water stains can completely ruin the look of wood veneer. This material can be very expensive, and it is also expensive to have a professional come and fix it for you. Instead of hiding the...

  • How to Remove Nicotine From Wood

    When someone smokes in your home, the tobacco and nicotine stains seem to saturate every surface. This includes wooden walls and wooden furniture. Unfortunately, many strong cleaners traditionally...

  • How to Clean Hardwood Floors With a Buffer

    A nice alternative to carpet is hardwood floors. Hardwood floors make a spill cleanup easier, but over time, wear and tear can make hardwood floors very dirty and dull. Simple mopping of your...

  • 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...

  • Home Remedies for Candle Wax Removal

    Candles can serve a part in a romantic, stress-free evening. They can provide warmth and light in the event of a blackout or can reduce odors and diffuse a nice scent within your home. Even with...

  • Nontoxic Wooden Floor Cleaning

    Wood floors are beautiful additions to any home and can be easily maintained for years of use. Many cleaning products are on the market designed for use on wood floors, but most of these contain...

  • How to Protect Cutting Boards From Mold

    Mold is much more than a simple nuisance. Exposure to mold spores can cause severe allergic reactions and illness in some individuals--especially those with compromised immune systems. Wood...

  • How to Get Rid of a Smell in a Chest of Drawers

    When your chest of drawers has odors in it, your clothes and other items will pick up the odors if they aren't causing the bad smells. The first thing to do is empty the drawers and wash the...

  • 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 Remove Red Wine From a Wood Table

    Removing red wine stains from wood can be very difficult. If the red wine spill only happened a few minutes ago, it's much easier to deal with than a spot that isn't noticed for a day or two. If...

  • How to Cure Cutting Boards

    Cutting boards made of wood are never really fully cured. Curing is an ongoing process that involves the re-application of specific oils to prime the surface of the wood, protecting it from germs...

  • How to Remove Water Stains From Wood Furniture

    Wood furniture requires special maintenance and care. Coasters, placemats and covers are often used to protect precious wood surfaces from damage created by liquids. Wood is a porous material if...

  • How to Clean Mold From Wood Siding

    It is not uncommon for mold to grow on wood siding. Weather elements such as rain, snow, humidity and heat create ideal breeding grounds on wood siding for mold to grow, diminishing the overall...

  • How to Keep Wood Floors Clean With Mats

    Hardwood floors can become dirty very easily. If not cleaned frequently, the floors won't only look dirty---they may also become scuffed and scratched from the dirt particles. Save your wood...

  • How to Clean a Cedar Ceiling

    Cedar is a very resilient wood. According to NorthCedar.com, common red cedar woods contain oils that act as natural preservatives. Cedar is also fast growing and easily harvested, making it an...

  • Tips on Cleaning Wood Paneling Finished With Polyurethane

    Wood paneling can be cleaned with ease, especially when finished with a coat of polyurethane. The paneling is a fairly durable surface that requires little care to keep pristine-looking, but every...

  • How to Remove Dried Wood Glue From Carpet

    Wood glue comes in a variety of types from polyvinyls that take over an hour to dry to contact cements which bond in less than a minute. These glues are made of a variety of materials with...

  • 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...

  • 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 Test for Termites

    More homes are damaged by termite infestations than by fire or flooding each year. Termites can cause aesthetic and structural damage to homes, which can lead to expensive repairs. The best way to...

  • How to Remove Dried Wood Glue From Cabinet Front

    Wood glue is a household adhesive that forms a very strong bond to wooden surfaces. It can be rather easy to spill excess wood glue during woodworking projects or repairs, and should be treated...

  • How to Remove Heat Marks From Wooden Furniture

    Wooden furniture can provide a beautiful, sophisticated touch to any home décor. Unless you keep your furniture completely covered, however, it is almost inevitable that you will see wear,...

  • 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...

  • How to Remove Urine Stains on Wood

    Although wood floors are easier to clean than carpet after a urine stain, the wooden surface requires its own cleaning method. Fortunately, this method is fairly simple and requires minimal time...

  • How to Remove Wood Glue From Carpet

    Wood glue is an very effective adhesive used specifically for bonding woodwork. Though intended for wood-to-wood purposes, the glue can still harden onto household surfaces and can be difficult to...

  • How to Remove Water Marks From Window Sills

    With all of the hustle and bustle of busy life, housecleaning can sometimes get pushed out of the way of our crowded schedules. This can be especially true for areas we don't often see or pay...

  • Will Ammonia Kill Mold on Wood Furniture?

    Ammonia is a powerful cleaning agent that will help kill and remove mold and mildew on many surfaces, including wood furniture. Mold grows in any warm, humid climate similar to those commonly...

  • A Cleaner to Get Rid of Dirt & Oils on Wood Floors

    Dirt and oil can easily accumulate on wood floors, requiring you to find a cleaning product that will effectively clean the floor without damaging the wood surface. Retail cleaners are one option,...

  • Homemade Kitchen Wood Cabinet Cleaners

    Wood cabinets in the kitchen require often cleaning, as food, grease and dust can quickly build up on the cabinets. There are several commercial substances that will clean the cabinets, but many...

  • How to Remove Glue from an Installed Wood Floor

    One advantage of having a wood floor is that it is much easier to remove spills and stains. Glue, however, can be a challenge to clean from most surfaces. It can be an inconvenience to have excess...

  • Tips on Removing Old Wax Buildup From Wood

    Wax buildup is the result of overusing wax-based polishes and other types of products on wood finishes. If you bought used furniture, you might notice a sticky finish, which is the wax buildup....

  • How to Remove Heat Marks From Wood Tables

    Keeping wood tables healthy keeps them looking like new. With a little wood polish or oil, little stains, nicks and scratches can be erased easily. However, heat marks can leave a permanent stain...

  • How to Remove Candle Wax From Hardwood Floors or Furniture

    Candle wax spills and drips can be a challenge to remove from hardwood floors or wood furniture. You would immediately think to reach for some heat to warm the wax and remove, never remove wax...

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