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Carpet Stains

 

Kids, dogs, and company can lead to stains on your carpets, but with a few basic stain removal tricks some of the most common carpet stains shouldn't cause you problems anymore!

 

 

1. Act quickly, blot - don't wipe, as much as you can. If there are solids, scrape them away. As you treat the area work from the outside in so that you don't spread the stain.

2. For older stains, mix together a couple of teaspoons of dish detergent, 3 teaspoons of white vinegar and a quart of warm water. Use the solution and a clean sponge to gently blot the stain away.

3. For a fresh spill, quickly blot as much as you can. Spray some plain shaving cream on a cloth and scrub the stain with that! When it's gone blot the area with a cloth and clean water. (If you don't have shaving cream, try powdered laundry detergent, warm water and a soft brush on the spot. Repeat until it disappears.

 

 

Change a Doorknob

A broken knob isn't just a nuisance, it's dangerous. It's easy to replace..

 

Clean Mini-Blinds

Does it seem that no matter how hard you try to keep those mini blinds clean...

 

Cleaning Curtains & Draperies

Spring cleaning: it can sound overwhelming, but as far as the curtains and draperies go...

 

Coping With Baseboards

If you want to install baseboard moldings and have a professional looking finish...

 

Crushed Carpet

Have you ever moved your furniture around and then had to live...

 

Curtain Adaptation

Window treatments don't fit? Whether you've moved, mislaundered...

 

Deadbolt Locks

Deadbolt locks help keep your home secure and your family safe...

 

Door Mouldings

Installing molding can be tricky, and door casings are no exception...

 
 

Staining Deck Railings – Making It Last

The more solid the stain color, the longer it will last. Therefore, the solid stains are best for areas like railings that are more difficult to stain than decking. Staining deck railings is not difficult, but it does take more care than simply staining the flat deck. So you want to use a color that will last as long as possible.

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Wallpaper Borders with Wainscoting Create Room Elegance

You can achieve elegant room décor by matching wallpaper borders with wainscoting. Simple painted walls look very plain even when using colorful paints. At one time, wainscoting was seen only in very expensive homes, but it's now used in all size of houses as a way to add a decorative touch. When the wainscoting is offset with wallpaper borders, it looks like the room was decorated by a professional interior decorator.

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Thinking about Rustic Banisters?

The addition to your staircase of rustic banisters can add a unique touch to your home. You can obtain rustic banisters from several different sources. This provides you with many options. You can search for originals, buy recreations, paint your current banisters or build them yourself.

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Stop That Draft: Weather-stripping Sliding Glass Doors
Weather-stripping sliding glass doors can save you money and make your house more comfortable. If you’ve ever sat by a glass door and swore you could feel the wind blowing right through it, you probably have weather-stripping in doors and/or windows that has deteriorated. The result is a gap between the frame and the glass doors. It may be too small to see, but it’s big enough to create an air leak. 

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Learning How to Remove Storm Windows
Every homeowner quickly learns that there is more to owning a house than just paying the mortgage. The countless little maintenance projects add up in a hurry. Learning how to remove storm windows is just one of those necessary steps to taking good care of your home. The key is to know what time of year to remove them, the safe way of doing so, and how to properly store the windows until you need them again.

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