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How to Remove Mildew from Clothes

Posted October 11th, 2009 By aileen Cleaning

Mildew grows on damp and warm places. If your clothes have mildew, it’s wise to get rid of it immediately to avoid further growth and additional damages on your clothing. Here are some steps you can follow to remove mildew from clothes.
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How to Decorate a Dorm Room

Posted September 17th, 2009 By aileen Miscellaneous

College is exciting. Apart from the numerous term papers, it also means leaving home and getting that freedom you’ve been obsessing about. Before you get excited, one thing you have to work on is your dorm room. A plain dorm room could really [...]

How to Save on Back to School Shopping

Posted September 3rd, 2009 By RJ Money and Finance

Do you know that the average family in the U.S. spends half a thousand dollars on school supplies each year? You don’t need to break the piggy bank just to provide your kids with school essentials. Here are some ways on how you [...]

How to Preserve Newspapers

Posted September 3rd, 2009 By Carmelia Crafts

Newspapers report on breaking stories everyday, but most of them get thrown out the next day. In the event of a newspaper reporting on something truly historic or if the papers print something significant to you or your family, of course you would [...]

How to Find a Lost Hamster

Posted August 26th, 2009 By Carmelia Pets

Hamsters may be small, cute and furry but don’t be fooled by their sweet looks: They’re great escape artists! Should you find that your hamsters is on the lam, don’t panic just yet. Take the necessary steps in locating or luring back your [...]

How to Fold a Fitted Sheet

Posted August 2nd, 2009 By Elaine Cleaning

Linens aren’t very burdensome to household chores, but if you got a whole bunch of fitted sheets in your hands, then chances are you’re going to take a long time to get them folded. If you’re constantly dealing with this dilemma, no need [...]

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 Make a Renaissance Costume

Posted July 23rd, 2009 By Carmelia Cooking, DIY

The Renaissance era was an era of rebirth, a cultural movement that spread over Europe in a span of roughly 300 years. It marked the era of learning from classical sources and educational reform. It was also the time of Michaelangelo, Da Vinci [...]

How to Make a Free Long Distance Call

Posted July 13th, 2009 By Paul Money and Finance

Many people have loved ones staying overseas. Communicating with them is a pleasure, since everyone can catch up with each other’s lives. The problem is, making overseas calls is quite pricey. Calling someone for an hour, which is barely enough [...]

How to Install Bifold Doors

Posted July 5th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

Sliding doors on closets are great, but they can be a problem when you’re trying to reach the stuff found in the middle where the doors overlap each other. The best alternative is to get bifold doors, and if you know the right [...]