How to Remove Stains
Stains can be a pain to remove. Some can be removed relatively easy, some cannot be removed at all, but you’ll never know until you try. Mildew is usually hard to remove and many times it will not budge, but try it anyway. Sometimes it does work. Chewing gum is one of the things that’s very easy to remove, unless it’s in a child"s hair, by using the technique below it’s still a snap.
Fungus Worries Averted
The best way to deal with fungus in your home is by preventing it from growing.
How to Remove Mold in The Home
There are many kinds of mold … The best course of action to take is to …
Helpful Cleaning Tip: Vinegar and Old Newspaper
It’s that time of year again when people need to get their windows clean before closing up their houses for the winter. But, the worst part of cleaning windows isn’t the work of doing it, it’s dealing with the nasty chemical cleaning agents or the smell of them when you’re finished. Why not try a method that’s better for the environment and that won’t leave you with a headache from the smell?
How to Remove Those Pesky Household Stains
Pesky household stains are a problem, ink stains and chocolate on the tablecloth, grass stains on jeans and pet stains on the carpet, what’s a girl to do? The answer is to pretreat whenever possible. Old stains are almost impossible to remove. A few dabs of dish washing liquid or liquid laundry detergent will hold the stain until you can get to it. Keep hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, vinegar, cheap hair spray, dry cleaning fluid and rust remover and you are prepared for almost any household stain.
Silent Killers at Home
They say there’s no place like home. However, you may be unaware of the potential health dangers and the silent killers lurking there, not to mention the critters, cockroaches and bugs.
Scrub Off Mildew on Fabric
One of the common household problems is air dying clothes during typhoons. Clothes stored in places with poor air circulation easily got mildew and molds.













