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How to Smoke a Brisket

Posted October 25th, 2009 By Carmelia Cooking

A brisket is the toughest meat from a cow, and needs proper preparation and smoking to make it tender and juicy. You may need to do this several times to get the real hang of it, so don’t be impatient. Just make sure [...]

How to Clean an LCD Screen

Posted October 25th, 2009 By Carmelia Cleaning

Liquid crystal display screens, more known as LCD screens, is becoming more and more popular for its higher resolutions and space-saving dimensions. However, like all appliances, an LCD screen can get dirty and it can get in the way of you enjoying the [...]

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 Clay a Car

Posted October 20th, 2009 By Marck Auto and Motorcycle

A good paint job can make a car look good, but contaminants, pollutants, and paint swirls can affect the look of your car.  A few specks and swirls may not be that big of a deal, but when you plan to sell your [...]

How to Care for Your Nose

Posted October 17th, 2009 By Carmelia Health

Your nose is arguably  one of the most low-maintenance among your body organs. While the term “keeping your nose clean” means staying out of trouble, you don’t actually have to do anything to keep your nose clean. It keeps itself clean, which makes [...]

How to Use a Wet Saw

Posted October 12th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

For do-it-yourself projects that require you to cut very hard objects, like tiles, you can’t use an ordinary saw. What you need is a wet saw. This handy equipment has a water-filled trough mechanism that’s able to throw water over the tile while [...]

How to Waterproof a Tent

Posted October 11th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

Exploring and being in the great outdoors is a lot of fun, but the only problem is the weather can be very unpredictable. One minute you’re basking in the sun, the next the rain’s pouring down. One of your major priorities is to [...]

How to Remove Paint from Clothes

Posted October 11th, 2009 By Elaine Cleaning

Getting paint on your favorite shirt spells disaster, and would definitely make any person cringe in horror. Paint adheres very well to fabric, and can be tricky and difficult to remove. If you have this problem, don’t worry; there might still be a [...]

How to Cure a Dog’s Bad Breath

Posted October 4th, 2009 By Elaine Pets

You love petting and playing with your darling pooch, but when he runs to you and gives you a sloppy kiss, you just can’t stand it. He’s got very bad breath. It’s not uncommon for pets to have unpleasant smelling breath; after all, [...]

How to Paint Cement

Posted October 4th, 2009 By Carmelia DIY

The natural color of cement or concrete is a bland gray, unless you take the time to apply colored cement, which costs more. Make your cement surfaces look more attractive by painting over them. Here’s how.
Tools

Mop or extended broom
Detergent
Warm water
Masonry coating
Hydraulic cement
Concrete-safe primer
Concrete-safe [...]