From bathroom vents to refrigerator coils and dryer vents, these overlooked household hotspots can increase fire risk over time.
Here is your guide on what to clean in your home that may be hidden fire hazard hotspots.
Most home fire hazards aren’t dramatic — they’re quiet buildups of grease, dust and lint in spots you rarely think to clean.
Wall paint can be applied not only with a brush and roller but also by spraying. A spray system allows large areas to be ...
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29 time-saving products for people who hate cleaning
For the “I want it clean, I just don’t want to clean” crowd — you’re going to L-O-V-E this no-scrub shower cleaner.
We tested six popular products for this Ruggable review. Here's what we learned about these machine-washable rugs.
“When we do the ‘IKEA hack,’ we find the important factor is using pretty materials and working with skilled woodworkers,” ...
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A designer took this tiny 1920s attic from "dingy and dark" to a fabulous bonus room
Pattern drenching makes this awkward attic into a beautiful office space.
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How To Know When To Clean Your Bathroom Exhaust Fan
These signs can tell you when it is time to give this often-forgotten fixture the attention it needs.
If you accidentally folded up or stored your tent while wet and it’s beginning to mildew, submerge it in a bath of Lysol ...
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How To Dust A Ceiling Fan Without Making A Mess
Learn the right way to keep dust away with these professional tips for cleaning your ceiling fan.
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