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How to Remove Crayon Marks from Everything in Your Household

The day we found our home, it was immaculate. The floors were gleaming, the paint was spotless and the massive run of cedar on the walls of our stairway was beautiful. We made an offer and jumped up and down...

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How to Grow Square Watermelons

Ready to get creative in the garden this Spring? It's fun and easy to grow fruit and vegetables in containers (just take a look at Bob Ewing's fantastic vegetable garden in containers). However, if you...

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How to Choose a Metal Detector

Searching for treasure may sound like an interesting hobby, but like all hobbies, you have to have the right tools in order to have a good time. Can you fish without a fishing pole, work on your car without...

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How to Tell if Your Home Contains Lead-Based Paint

If you own an older home, it's very likely that your home contains lead paint. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, "about two thirds of all homes About two-thirds of the homes built before...

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How to Restore Original Wood Trim

Restoring the original wood trim in your home doesn't require any skill, but it can be very exhausting and labor intensive. Depending on the age of your home, you may have six to seven layers of paint on...

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How to Choose BPA Free Baby Bottles

While Canada has placed a country-wide ban on baby bottles containing BPA, the American government hasn't flinched, despite CDC reports that over 90 percent of Americans are exposed to BPA. It's a mystery...

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Recycled Tires as Doormats

Because rubber is so durable and easy to clean, many homes and offices use doormats from recycled tires. It's an environmentally friendly cost-efficient way of protecting floors from dirt, water, snow, sand...

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