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How to Remove and Install a Bathroom Faucet
While this tutorial shows a different strategy for what happens with the faucet on top of the countertop (check out this article on creating a faux marble countertop for details), the method of ...
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How Often Should You Be Cleaning Bathroom Surfaces?
We’ve asked experts for their best tips on how to clean each surface of your bathroom, as well as how often you should take out your cleaning supplies.
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The common household staple that can remove rust from bathroom radiators quickly
Rust can easily become a problem on bathroom radiators, but there is a way to get it off using a common household item.
You can get your bathroom sparkling clean without hiring a professional and spending a ton of time with these tips and tricks.
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Dispelling myths about beer and kidney stones, this article clarifies that while beer increases urine output, it's an unsafe and unreliable remedy. It can worsen pain, cause dehydration, and even ...
The science is unsettled, but researchers say there is cause for concern. Tiny plastic particles like these—called microplastics—are added to some exfoliating skincare gels and can get into the ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Peggy Coddens is taking extra precautions to avoid consuming PFAS. “I wash all my produce, lettuce, anything with the filtered water,” Coddens says. “I’m not a scientist, but ...
Sunday starts off nice and comfortable with temperatures in the upper 60s, but the humidity makes its return. Sun and clouds can be expected throughout the day with highs in the upper 80s. Winds are ...
A husband and wife whose elderly cat had to be put down after they starved it for four weeks have been fined $18,000 and banned from caring or owning animals for two years. Craig, 38, and Rebecca ...
Many disease-causing bacteria, viruses or fungi live on cloth, plastic and metal objects in your bathroom. These so-called pathogenic microbes can remain viable on these surfaces for extended periods.
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