2007

How To Clean Pet Urine Stains (remove dog & cat urine, etc.) : An Illustrated Tutorial

June 16, 2007

Following is a step-by-step guide for how to remove pet urine and pet urine stains from flooring and furniture. This guide focuses mostly on non-toxic products to help you completely remove the pet urine odor, which prevents recurring problems. These products have been found by pet owners to work better than Resolve stain remover, carpet deodorizing [...]

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How To Make Your Own Fimo Beads : An Illustrated Tutorial + Videos

June 12, 2007

This article will provide you with the instructions you need to make your own Fimo beads (polymer clay beads) at home, regardless of whether you’ve ever done it before or not–in fact, it’s generally written for beginners. The article includes very simple step-by-step instructions, plus pictures illustrating each step, and I’m also going to include two [...]

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How to Tie A Tie: Step-by-Step Instructions, Diagram and Videos

March 9, 2007

This article will give very thorough and simple, step-by-step, instructions on how to tie the four main neck tie knots: Windsor Knot (aka Double Windsor Knot), Half Windsor Knot, Four-in-Hand Knot, and the Pratt Knot. Each tie knot gets its own section with step-by-step instructions, each step includes a diagram, and there is also at least [...]

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How To Buy A Quality Fire / Burglary Safe – What To Look For, Things To Consider

March 7, 2007

Safes come to you in one of three basic themes: fire, burglary and hybrid safes. I’m not going to get into one manufacturer versus another but I will instead focus on what questions you need to consider in order to get what you want. If you own guns and wish to not only protect them from [...]

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Home Security How To – Tips, No-No’s, Hardware and Devices

February 1, 2007

Do It Yourself Home Security How To : Burglars And Burglary Ironically, according to United States Burglary Statistics (via FBI’s Uniform Crime Reports), the most common entry method employed by burglars and intruders is, drum roll please…an unlocked door or window! Very James Bond, isn’t it? Yes, what that means is that when a burglary [...]

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