How to Remove Set-in Stains From Clothes
Although stains are almost always easier to remove when they are fresh, there is still hope for stubborn set-in stains. With a little extra elbow-grease, keep your clothes sparkling clean and stain free. The majority of stains belong in one of several categories: protein, dye, fat and oil, fruit, ta
How to Pressure-Clean Driveways
Driveways can accumulate years of buildup from leaky cars, leaf matter, dirt and other sources. As you walk on the driveway, you or your guests can pick up that dirt on your shoes and track it into your home, possibly damaging your floors and carpet. Pressure cleaning the driveway strips away the bu
How to Get Mold off Cotton Material
When cotton material becomes damp and is left in a poorly lit area with little air flow, mold and mildew often develops. If left untreated, mold can damage and discolor the material it is growing on. Because of this, the sooner you can remove mold and mildew from cotton, the better. The longer the m
Why Does My Turtle Tank Water Turn Green So Quickly After Cleaning?
Turtles can be interesting pets, but they require a fair amount of attention. A turtle produces a large amount of waste, so it is extremely important that its tank be cleaned on a regular basis. If the water is turning green, you most likely have an issue with algae. If left unchecked, algae can bec
Tile Glue Removal
Many times after removing tile from a floor, you are faced with tile glue remaining firmly stuck to the subfloor or concrete. Removal of this glue is essential in preparing to install new tile or other types of flooring. If you are fortunate enough to know what type of glue was used, finding glue re
Repairing Brick Steps
One loose brick or multiple bricks on a set of stairs is a hazard. Repairing the damage correctly and right away is very important safety precaution. Replacing a few bricks does not require the complete removal of all the bricks in your stairway. To repair your stairway, remove any cracked or broken
How to Take the Smell of Mothballs Out of a Room
If you have a room that has a strong odor of mothballs, it is in your and your pets' best interest to get rid of that smell as quickly as possible. Since they are insecticides, mothballs actually give off toxic fumes and odors that are harmful to your health when inhaled. For this reason, mothballs
How to Use Paula Dean's Griddle
Paula Deen is a southern chef from Georgia who has become extremely successful and famous after starting her own restaurant, writing cookbooks, hosting television shows and launching her line of cookware. One useful cookware item bearing the Paula Deen label is the nonstick griddle. This griddle is
Why Shouldn't Food Containers Be Filled to the Top?
For ease of handling, preparation and storage, it's often safer not to fill food containers all the way to the top. This is especially true when handling cooked or hot foods.
How to Remove Ink Stains From an Antique Desk
Because of their age, antique desks can have a lot of stains on them. You need to use gentle cleaning methods to ensure that you don't harm the antique desk. If gentle methods don't remove the ink stain, you will need to employ harsher methods that might damage the desk's finish. If your desk is val
How to Get Rid of Musty Smells Left on Miscellaneous Items That Were in the Cellar
The cellar often serves as a storage space; it allows you to keep a variety of household items out of sight while they are not in use. When you wind up leaving usable items in the cellar for long periods of time, you may discover they've taken on a musty smell. To restore musty-smelling items to uns
Pool Tile Cleaning Products
Keeping up with your weekly pool maintenance will lessen the need for tile cleaning products.Swimming pool image by Nikolai Sorokin from Fotolia.comPool tiles can get dirty from many different factors, from the type of water to the things that are floating around the pool. There are many...
DIY Metal Cleaning
There are a variety of metals found in the home. Silver, brass, copper, stainless steel and aluminum are some of the more commonly used metals. Metal cleaning is a part of regular household maintenance. Do-it-yourself metal cleaning is a safe and inexpensive way to clean metals. Many commercial meta
How to Restore an Old Trunk or Chest
Trunks and chests are old traveling accompaniments. These are great for packing a lot of items, but they are also very heavy and difficult to move. Now, people use suitcases much more suited for easier handling while traveling. Use old trunks and chests as furniture in your home. Find these at yard
How to Use the Kenmore Juice Extractor
The Kenmore juice extractor is sold at Sears department stores as well as many culinary supply, home retail and department stores. The extractor features a safety locking handle, detachable container, 800-watt motor and removable blades, and creates juice using a wide variety of fruits and vegetable
How to Clean a Yellowed Acrylic Tub
Acrylic tubs are favorites because they come in countless styles, shapes and sizes. These tubs are extremely light and have solid surfaces, making scratches less noticeable. Hard water, bacteria, and aging, however, can cause yellow stains to form on an acrylic tub, which can mar the tub's appearanc
How to Properly Clean Mold & Mildew
Mold and mildew love heat and humidity. That's why bathrooms--even those with a window or a fan--are an excellent habitat for their growth. Mold and mildew will also grow in damp places that aren't necessarily hot, such as a basement. Mold can cause allergies and respiratory problems, particularly i
How Do You Get Grease Off a Rusty Screw?
Screws are small and often underestimated. Without them, things would simply fall apart. While they hold things together they take a fair amount of abuse. Screws -- even small or well-hidden ones -- should be periodically serviced. Over time they accumulate grease and rust that interferes with their
Top or Front Load: Which Type of Washer is Best?
It's time to buy a new washer. Which do you choose: the traditional top load or one of the high-efficiency front or top load washers?