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How to Get Rid of Allergens in Your Home
Thursday, September 17th, 2009 by ElaineRosales There's no other place in the world where you should feel more relaxed, comfy and at peace than home, sweet home. Unfortunately, there are instances when even your home isn't a healthy place to stay in. There are allergens that can infiltrate and thrive all over your house, triggering unpleasant allergy symptoms. Getting To Know Allergens A non-parasitic antigen, an allergen, can stimulate a type-I hypersensitivity reaction in atopic people. When an allergen enters a person's body, the immune ...

 
How to Get Rid of Ring Around the Collar
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 by Aileen Are you embarrassed of those unsightly stains around the collar of your pristine white shirt? Don't let people think you're a slob by wearing stained clothes. Kiss those stains goodbye. Rings around the collar is dirt mainly composed of your body's oil. Though you can't prevent your clothes from getting these stains, you can surely prevent them from staying on your clothes. Here are some easy and economical ways you can follow to get rid of those rings around the collar. Things You'll ...

 
How to Get Rid of Split Nails
Monday, March 23rd, 2009 by Paul A set of glamorized fingernails are parts of any stylish wardrobe. The painted talons are matched with the colors and patterns of dresses, adding a touch of daintiness to your grooming. So what happens if one of your fingernails incur damage, specifically splitting open from the tip to across its surface? Hiding it with nail polish will infect the wound while letting it heal on its own simply looks too tacky. Good thing you have many options to get rid of split nails. Wound and ...

 
How to Get Rid of Mildew Odor
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 by Carmelia Mildew odor is usually associated with basements or long-unopened cabinets, but they are not limited to those places-they can be anywhere, and cause those unwanted odors to come wafting in. Why? Because mildew odors come from mildew or mold growth, which love growing anywhere that is dark and moist enough to have them. Mildew odor does not just indicate mildew growth: It may also mean that a serious cleaning is needed. Don't forget that mildew can trigger allergies and make you or your kids ...

 
How to Get Rid of Vomit Stains
Friday, January 23rd, 2009 by Carmelia Vomit stains are a common problem for people who own pets or who've had a run-in with a nasty bout of sickness. Fortunately, you don't have to despair over vomit stains staying forever. Keep in mind that while it's tempting to not handle fresh vomit, it's usually better that you attend to it immediately. Like most stains, vomit stains are harder to remove when they're old and dried up. Here are some ways you can get rid of vomit stains. Use Household Items If you have kids or animals in your ...

 
How to Get Rid of Food Coloring Stains
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009 by admin Food coloring stains can be easy to deal with if you are talking about getting rid of it on floors, tables or place mats. It is hard to manage once the food coloring stain is on the carpet, white shirt or leather shoes. Different techniques are used for stains found on different materials. To guide you on how to remove food coloring stains here is a list: Different Stains on Different Materials Remove Food Coloring On Triacetate, Rayon, Fiberglass, Synthetic/Carpet and Acetate. Use sponge ...

 
How to Get Rid of Waterbugs
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009 by admin Water bugs are insects that come from the family Hemiptera. They are also sometimes called toe-biters or giant water bugs. Water bugs are common in East Asia, South America and North America. You will find a lot of them in ponds, lakes and freshwater streams. Water bugs can grow up to more than 12 centimeters long, although the average length is just two centimeters. Learning More About Water Bugs Water bugs are pests because they stalk and feed on amphibians, fish and crustaceans. You will ...

 
How to Get Rid of Love Bugs
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009 by admin It's late in spring or summer, and love is in the air --- in your garden, porch, on the windshield of your car. Love is everywhere. It's the kind of love that drives people insane: love bugs. They don't sting nor bite, but they get in your hair, clothes, nose, and even your mouth. Most experts will tell you that it is impossible to get rid of love bugs simply because no insecticide can exterminate a buzzing sea of them on the road or on the walls of your house. In fact, even hurricane-force ...

 
How to Get Rid of Sour Sponge Smell
Thursday, January 15th, 2009 by admin After a week or two, your new sponge starts to smell funny. It smells sour, and it's kind of gross to continue using it on your dishes. Fortunately, there are many ways to keep your sponge smelling fresh even after long use; but first, what causes a sponge to smell sour? Bad Bacteria in Sour Sponges As you clean your dishes every day, bits of food get stuck in the pores of the sponge, providing nourishment for bacteria. When the food debris decompose, they release an unpleasant, sour odor. ...

 
How to Get Rid of Make-Up Stains
Wednesday, January 14th, 2009 by ElaineRosales You're excitedly getting ready for girls' night out, and after choosing your outfit, you decide to put on some makeup; a little blush-on, some mascara, and bright red lipstick for a kissable look. Your face is all done, as you slip into your top and jeans, but just before you head out the door, you see something in the mirror that horrifies you: your white blouse that was spotless moments ago now has makeup stains all over it. You're annoyed, not only because you have to change your outfit ...

 

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