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How to Replace a Wheel Stud

Posted October 26th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

Wheel studs are softer compared to lug nuts, and because the nuts stretch the bolt threads when they are over-tightened, a large percentage of the threads come off when the nuts are removed. Although it’s not an unusual problem, having a broken or [...]

How to Treat Leptospirosis

Posted October 25th, 2009 By Carmelia Health

Leptospirosis is a very serious infection that can damage your kidneys, create liver problems, trigger respiratory problems, create respiratory problems  or threaten your life when left untreated. Here is a list of people who are susceptible contracting leptospirosis, its symptoms and how to [...]

How to Thin Car Paint

Posted October 20th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

If you’re a car owner, you’ve probably tried doing a few paint repairs on your automobile. Using car paint is easy, but to maximize its usefulness, you need to know how to thin it properly. Most new do-it-yourself wannabes have trouble with this, [...]

How to Remove a Staple from Your Skin

Posted October 18th, 2009 By Elaine Health

Being a handyman, you must be used to having a stapler gun or staple in your hand and using it properly. Sometimes, though, your hand can slip and you’ll end up with blood and a staple embedded in  your skin. It’s alarming, but [...]

How to Build a Potato Cannon

Posted September 15th, 2009 By aileen Building

A Potato cannon is also known as spudzooka and spud gun. If you’re looking for a cool science project, making a potato cannon is a good idea as it demonstrates the principles of physics very well. Here are some tips you can follow [...]

How to Visit the White House

Posted August 24th, 2009 By Carmelia Grooming, Miscellaneous

If you’re planning to visit Washington DC, it’s also a perfect opportunity to visit its gem: The White House. 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue played home and host to many great leaders and dignitaries. Here’s how to get a chance to step on the historic [...]

How to Cosplay

Posted August 16th, 2009 By Carmelia Games

Participating in a cosplay is a fun activity for anime and video game fanatics in conventions. There are certain things you need to consider before choosing on who to cosplay, and how to go about doing it successfully. Read on to learn more [...]

How to Remove Latex Paint

Posted August 3rd, 2009 By Marck Cleaning

Latex is one of the most common kinds of paint used to decorate and protect wood and metal surfaces all over the home. While latex paint is durable, you do need to take existing paint off if it’s ruined or if you’re [...]

How to Install a Window Air Conditioner

Posted July 15th, 2009 By Elaine Building, DIY

Since it’s starting to feel like an oven inside your home, you know it’s time to get air conditioning. Central air conditioning can be too expensive, though, so your next best option is to install a window air conditioner unit. It’s a simple [...]

How to Dust a Computer

Posted June 14th, 2009 By Marck Cleaning

Dust is one of the leading causes of static problems with your computer parts.  You may think that your computer is clean, but you never know how much dust and grime has built up inside your computer until you take the time to [...]