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Keeping Pet Odors Out Of Your Home

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If you have pets in your home that have caused it to have a less-than-pleasant odor, then you want to do everything that you can to remove those bad smells. This article will offer you plenty of tips and advice that you can follow to get your home smelling more the way you want it. Bathe your dog often – If you have dogs and you don’t bathe them often, then they will have an odor about them that will follow them around the house.…

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Did Your Elderly Parents Recently Survive A House Fire? 4 Steps To Take To Help Them Initiate The Restoration Process

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Few things are more frightening than your parents dealing with a house fire. Now that they have made it out safe, you know that there is a lengthy process for cleaning up the damage before they can move back home. While fire damage cleaning does take time, you can streamline the restoration process by following these four steps. Wait Until It Is Safe to Reenter the Residence As much as you may be eager to get in and assess the damage, you must follow the advice of the emergency response team.…

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How To Clean Limestone Tile Floors

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If you have limestone tiles, or you plan to install them, it is essential knowing how to clean them. Limestone is a calcium carbonate made from shell fragments and marine bone to make a porous stone. Limestone is commonly durable, but it is still a soft stone that can stain or scratch. Follow these tips to clean limestone tiles. Prepare to Clean Limestone Tiles To clean limestone tiles, gather: latex gloves microfiber cloth or dry mop broom sponge mop canister vacuum (optional) old toothbrush  white flour pH neutral stone cleaner floor mats (optional) stone sealer Wipe the tiles with microfiber cloth, which should remove loose dirt and stuck debris.…

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2 Ways To Get The Pet Urine Smell Out Of Your Furniture

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You may love your pet an awful lot, but you don’t like when they have accidents inside your house and pee somewhere, especially since that means they will keep going back to that place to pee. If you have tile or some other kind of hard floor, then you can easily clean up the urine. But what are you supposed to do when they pee on your bed, your couch, or your favorite reclining chair?…

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