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How to Wash a Bicycle

Posted October 22nd, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

A bike that’s squeaky clean will work better than one that’s caked with mud and rust. It’s very important for any bike owner to know how to properly wash and clean his bicycle, so it will be useful for a longer period of [...]

How to Clean Crystal

Posted September 22nd, 2009 By Elaine Cleaning

Everyone wants their crystal possessions to shine and gleam all the time, and for this, proper cleaning is very important. Cleaning crystal is an easy task, if you have careful hands and if you’re aware of the proper procedure. Here are several important [...]

How to Clean a Shower Head

Posted September 15th, 2009 By Elaine Cleaning

We take showers to remove dirt from our bodies, but what if the dirt itself comes from the shower? If not cleaned and maintained properly, mineral deposits can build up on your shower head, causing you to lose water pressure. When this happens, [...]

How to Clean Oil Off of a Driveway

Posted September 14th, 2009 By Carmelia Cleaning

Over the years, your driveway will be subject to a lot of oil spatters courtesy of the comings and goings of your cars. After a while, your garage won’t look quite as nice, plus it’s dangerous too! Oil can be quite difficult to [...]

How to Dye Silk

Posted August 25th, 2009 By Elaine Crafts

Silk is a lovely fabric, but it will become lovelier if you know how to dye it. Dyeing will give your silk nicer and more vibrant colors of your choice. There are two ways to do this, depending on how big is your [...]

How to Clean Up an Oil Spill

Posted August 13th, 2009 By Carmelia Cleaning

Oil spills are a common occurrences in our kitchens, especially since we use oil so much in our cooking. Oil spills are one of the tougher ones to clean because they can’t just be wiped away, and of course, they don’t easily mix [...]

How to Clean Old Coins

Posted July 29th, 2009 By Elaine Cleaning

Over time, old coins can accumulate dust and dirt, and eventually tarnish. Since you think your collection looks better if the pieces are shiny and look brand-new, it’s time to pull up your sleeves and so some cleaning. This isn’t as difficult [...]

How to Wash a Wool Sweater

Posted July 28th, 2009 By aileen Cleaning

Winter is wool season, and is the best time to show off those beautiful wool sweaters you’ve been keeping in your closet for the entire year. Keeping your sweaters nice and clean throughout the season doesn’t mean you need to visit the dry [...]

How to Clean Silk Plants

Posted July 27th, 2009 By aileen Cleaning

Silk plants are great decorative pieces for your office and home, but for them to always look nice, you should clean them frequently. It isn’t as hard as most people think. Here are some simple steps that you can follow.
Things you’ll need:

Water
Cloth
Feather duster
vacuum
Vinegar
Silk [...]

How to Use a Dishwasher

Posted July 15th, 2009 By Elaine Cleaning

Thanks to dishwashers, people no longer have to deal with scrubbing, soaping and rinsing their dirty plates by hand. A dishwasher is a very helpful mechanism to have in the kitchen, but do you know how to work it properly? If you don’t, [...]