House Cleaning - Sealing A Deck
July 23, 2008
A deck is an extension of your home’s living space and where you will spend much of your time during the summer months. Consequently, it needs to be treated and cared for as much as your home’s inside rooms.
Most important to the care of your deck is regularly sealing it. This is particularly true if you want your deck to maintain the natural color of the wood.
Sealing a deck is critical in order to preserve the life and look of the wood. The sealant preserves the beauty of the natural wood by protecting it from both water and sun damage.
Hand Held Vacuum Cleaner
July 9, 2008
All of us have a special tool lying around the house
that we simply cannot live without. A tool or gadget
that makes life a lot easier because it exists. For
many people, this tool or gadget is the hand held
vacuum cleaner. When it comes to cleaning house, this
tool is something many people couldn’t live without.
Regardless of the type of home you have, a hand held
vacuum cleaner can make life a lot easier. Whether
it’s a tiny apartment or a large mansion, these small
cleaners are the perfect way to cope with unexpected
spills and not have to worry about dragging a vacuum
cleaner around. Anyone who has messy kids or a messy
spouse, hand held vacuum cleaners can help you keep
your home spick and span without having to lose your
mind in the process.
How To Vacuum
June 28, 2008
To maintain the look, feel, and appearance of your carpet you’ll need to vacuum on a regular basis. If
you are new to vacuuming, you’ll find the tips below to help you when it comes to keeping your home clean:
1. Before you start, you should always inspect the area. Pick up any objects that could cause your vacuum cleaner to clog up. The smaller objects are fine, just as long as they will pass through the vacuum.
Conquer the Household Mail and Paper Demon
May 21, 2008
Households are bombarded with paper on a daily basis. Bills, statements, pay stubs, calendars, schedules, menus and permission slips seem innocent enough individually, but when joined with the other piles of unattended paperwork, they can form an army that overwhelms even the best defenses. But you shouldn’t feel defenseless against this persistent warrior. With an organized plan of attack and some disciplined strategy, the paperwork enemy can be conquered and tamed.
First of all, take a look at the type of paperwork that’s overwhelming you the most. Is it those bills that go unpaid when you can’t locate them? Is it the mounds of artwork your children have lovingly created and decorated your refrigerator with? Maybe it’s the constantly changing soccer schedule or troop meetings.
Remove Permanent Marker From Carpet
May 20, 2008
How do you remove permanent marker stains from carpet? Well, the bad news is that it’s called “permanent” marker for a reason. Depending on how new and how deep the stains are, you may not be able to remove them completely.
You can almost always lighten stains, though, and sometimes make them unnoticeable. There are other things you can do to hide the stain as well. Start with the method here to get out as much as you can.
First, thoroughly vacuum the area. This removes any loose dirt, dust or other substances that might give you trouble when you work on the stain.
Keep your Kitchen or Dining Room Table Clutter-Free
May 15, 2008
Kitchen or dining room tables can easily become a catch-all for everyone’s belongings. Mail, school books, car keys, pens, pencils, and other miscellaneous items can quickly appear, and at dinnertime, end up in a large pile of clutter somewhere else in your household.
To curtail this habit, try organizing a central area for everyone’s belongings right inside the door to your house. Install hooks on the wall so that purses, coats and backpacks can easily be hung upon entry. A bench or short shelf can be placed directly underneath the hanging area for clearly labeled catch-all bins for each member of the family. This will also help during the course of the day when picking up around the house. Items found around the house can be placed in these bins, and each family member should get into the habit of making sure items are emptied from the bins and properly put away each evening.
Turn your Junk Drawer into your Neat Drawer
March 21, 2008
We’re probably all guilty of having at least one junk drawer somewhere in our house. This is the drawer that started out as a helpful drawer that kept all the handy items in one place like tape, tacks, buttons, safety pins, and so forth in one central location, but turned into the drawer where other things manage to accumulate when people don’t know where they go or don’t feel like taking the time to put them away properly. Get this drawer (or drawers) back into useful mode again by using a few simple steps to bring things back under control.
To Keep Or Not To Keep
February 10, 2008
There are many great reasons for having a yard sale. Some people have yard sales before they move so they don’t have to pack and ship belongings they aren’t using. Sometimes they are updating the look of their home and sell their old belongings to make money and room for the new ones. Sometimes your children just grow like weeds and rapidly outgrow both their clothes and their toys. It could also simply be the desire to purge all those items you’ve held onto for so long, thinking you’d find a use for them but never did.
Make your Closet Easily Accessible
February 6, 2008
Make your Closet Easily Accessible
Okay, you’ve finally reached your breaking point. The stack of handbags and purses on the top of the closet shelf toppled over on top of you again, not to mention the mountain of shoes you trip over every time you have to get something out of the closet. You’re at your wits end about what to do, and haven’t a clue where to start. You’ve got to figure out a workable, affordable solution and make your closet more user-friendly. Try some of these simple tools to help you get your closet space under control.
Carpet Stain Removers- How To Use Them
February 2, 2008
Out of all the carpet stain removers available, water is the one to try first. Almost all the others can damage your carpet. Many are caustic, like bleach, and will remove the dye from the carpet if not used properly. Also, they generally don’t become inert, meaning they continue to damage your carpet over time if not rinsed out completely. Try water first.
When Water Won’t Remove Carpet Stains
Many commercial carpet stain removers work well. Some, however, are formulated for particular types of stains, so read the lable. Some also work better or worse on particular types of carpet, so pre-test the product in an inconspicuous area.



