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Jul 282009
 

Most food stains can be cleaned by spraying shaving cream over the stain and letting it sit for 15 minutes. Rinse with a vinegar and water solution. For more stubborn food stains, pull out some brake cleaner.

Jul 212009
 

The first step to loving your carpet is to wear socks or slippers around the house. You will also need to vacuum regularly and avoid using liquid shampoos on your carpet. To learn why, keep reading…

Jun 232009
 

Let’s start with the bathmat. For fuzzy cloth bath mats, you can use a mild detergent and wash it in the washing machine (double check the tag). After a cycle in the dryer (low heat) you can brush it lightly to regain fluff.

Jun 162009
 

Why does the grime in a bathroom seem to stick worse than in any other room? Over the next two weeks I’ll show you how to conquer the ring around the bathtub, the stuck-on toothpaste, and that toilet nastiness.

Jun 022009
 

What I’ve learned in the meantime of raising these three girls is that I don’t have to wait till the preteen years. Children are actually capable of cleaning at a very young age.

Dec 042008
 
13 Ways to Be a Better Housekeeper

At one time or another, most homemakers wish we were  better housekeepers.  Maybe we wish our houses were cleaner, less cluttered, more organized, or just simpler to maintain.  It’s true that part of being a great homemaker is creating a comfortable, inviting home that your family enjoys coming back to.  However, the cleaning aspect of [Click here to keep reading this post!]

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