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How to Repair a Brake Line

Posted October 13th, 2009 By Elaine Auto and Motorcycle

Vehicles that often travel to colder, up-north states often have their brake lines damaged, because of the salt that melts the ice on the roads. The salt corrodes the car’s bottom surface, especially the brake hardware. This can lead to worst problems later [...]

How to Clean an Air Conditioner

Posted June 10th, 2009 By Paul Cleaning

A dirty air conditioner not only looks shabby, it also won’t do your health any favors. As dust pile up on the unit’s grills and filters, it can cause respiratory diseases, especially if you inhale much of the particles. The buildup [...]

How to Insulate Basement Walls

Posted April 15th, 2009 By Carmelia Building

Once upon a time, basements were prized for their cool temperatures as a prime area to keep perishables like fruits and pickled produce. These days, basements have many other uses that require warmer temperatures. Insulating your basement is also a requirement since going [...]

How to Build a Yurt

Posted March 10th, 2009 By Elaine Building

If you travel to Central Asia, such as in Mongolia, you’ll probably see round collapsible dwellings used by nomads. These felt structures are called yurts, and if you have the right materials, you can build one, in an hour or maybe even less. [...]

How to Tell If Your House is Haunted

Posted March 5th, 2009 By Elaine Miscellaneous

It’s your home, sweet home, but somehow, you have this nagging feeling that you’re not the only one in it. You always get goosebumps, you experience strange phenomena, and unexplainable things happen all the time. If this is the case, then here are [...]

How to Grow Aloe Vera

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Gardening

Selecting and Planning the Site
If you plan to grow Aloe Vera outdoors, you have to select a site that has well drained soil and has full sunlight coverage.
On the other hand, if you are planning to grow Aloe vera indoors, you have [...]

How to Grow Radishes

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Gardening

Planning the Site
Choose a site that gets at least 6 hours of sun a day and has light, rich, well-drained soil with a pH of 5.8 to 6.8. For best growth use fertile, well-drained, and deep sandy soils rich in organic matter.
Preparing [...]

How to Grow Tomatoes

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Gardening

Tomatoes are annual plants from the perennial family. They are easily grown from seeds by following the instructions on the seed packet. Here, we have some great tips to ensure you get the freshest and best-tasting tomatoes every time.
Getting the Right [...]

How To Quilt

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Crafts

There’s nothing like a warm and comfy quilt to keep you snug on cold, rainy days. You can buy all sorts of lovely quilts from department stores, but isn’t it nice if you can create your own quilted work of art, instead? A [...]