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How to Get Rid of Brake Dust
Monday, July 27th, 2009 by admin Everyone wants to have that clean car that looks and performs just like the day they bought it. People spend a lot of time and money making the car body look and feel brand-new, but the unsightly appeal of brake dust can reduce the value of your car. Here are some ways to clean your wheels and get rid of brake dust. What is Brake Dust? Most modern brakes and brake linings are composed of metal alloys and carbon fiber bound and assembled with adhesive materials. When you engage your car's ...

 
How to Get Rid of Flood Damage
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 by Paul After being ravaged by flood, a home stands in tatters, with the amenities lying in shambles. It is quite a depressing sight, knowing that your home is ruined. However, with extensive procedures on the affected areas, you can restore your home to its previous state. You can even add more amenities upon fixing the damaged areas, to totally erase the memory of the flood's wrath. Just make sure you're ready the next time a calamity hits your community. Note Down the Damage This step may be ...

 
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 Lawn Stickers
Thursday, March 19th, 2009 by admin In some movies involving getaway vehicles and car chases, the one fleeing from the scene of the crime sometimes employs this trick: They throw spikes behind their vehicle and the spikes cause the pursuing vehicle's tires to blow up. Unfortunately, nature has provided us something of an equivalent to these spikes: Lawn stickers. Every year, many people fall victim to lawn stickers' spiky seeds, which are sharp enough to puncture bicycle tires. They can also cause injury and even infection to ...

 
How to Get Rid of Hand Wrinkles
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 by Paul Hand wrinkles not only look unflattering, they also give away someone's age. Leave them alone for a long time and they will increase, making your hands look even worse. Those wrinkles, permanent as they may seem, can actually be removed through proper measures, topical solutions and cosmetic surgery. You can try the various solutions, so you can preserve your skin's youth. Hand Wrinkle Removal Hand wrinkles, depending on their severity, can be addressed by particular methods. Faint ...

 
How to Get Rid of Cobwebs
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 by admin Fake cobwebs around your house are great if you're hosting a Halloween party. They give off an eerie, abandoned look that you associate with a real haunted house. Bad news: Halloween only comes once a year and those are real cobwebs that are making your house look eerie and abandoned when you don't want it to. Having cobwebs around your house and in your garage definitely makes your home look unkempt and for a reason: dust, mites, pollens, and other little critters can live there long after ...

 
How to Get Rid of Sumac
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 by admin Having sumac shrubs and trees in your garden can be absolutely gorgeous during the fall season, with their red berries and leaves dominating the landscape. These berries are also used as flavor or spice. However, there are many varieties of sumac, and some can be poisonous or trigger allergic reactions. Sumac can also be a very aggressive and dominant plant, and for this reason some people may opt to remove it from their lawns and gardens. Sumac plants vary, but their leaves form a pinnate ...

 
How to Get Rid of Bathroom Odors
Thursday, January 22nd, 2009 by Carmelia Hands down, the bathroom is probably one of the most-used rooms in a home or in a building. Its unique function makes it a necessity for everyday life. Unfortunately, the frequency of bathroom usage gives rise to some pretty odorous smells, some seemingly stubborn and hard to ignore. Instead of holding your breath, it's time for you to reclaim your bathroom and declare freedom from unpleasant bathroom odors. Here are some ways how: Start With the Basics Maintaining a clean bathroom is the ...

 
How to Get Rid of Water Spots on Windows
Sunday, January 4th, 2009 by admin Water is not the same everywhere; for instance, if you live in the Southwestern United States, your water is likely to have lots of minerals that can etch themselves into the windows of your house and paint of your car. This type of water is called hard water; and it's full of minerals such as calcium, magnesium, metal cations, and compounds such as sulfates and bicarbonates. When hard water is sprinkled on glass, it can form water spots that are unsightly and hard to get rid of. These spots ...

 
How to Get Rid of Lichen
Sunday, January 4th, 2009 by admin Lichen may look like plants, but they are actually a combination of fungi and plants that depend on each other to survive and multiply. They appear like plants or moss, or even like tiny coral formations. They can also survive harsh environments, extreme temperatures, long droughts or even saline conditions. Some lichen cannot survive with pollution, hence lichen can be rarely found in cities or urban areas. They can be found on trees, and although they prefer stressed trees, don't do any ...

 

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