Summer, sun, sitting outside. If only it weren’t for the pesky mildew stains that appear every year on the cushions for garden chairs or porch swings. That’s why myHOMEBOOK asked for advice on how to ...
wooden outdoor table between outdoor wooden chairs with cushion - FotoHelin/Shutterstock Lounging on your outdoor furniture is one beautiful way to enjoy the summer. And we aren't alone in that ...
Mildew growth is surface-level, so it's easy to get rid of with vinegar or bleach. Mold penetrates deeper into a surface, so ...
Mold and mildew thrive in moist conditions. That means musty-smelling growth can be found just as easily on damp clothing as it can on carpets and upholstered furniture. (Ew!) To help avoid this ...
Days ago, Jerry stopped by my website, AsktheBuilder.com. He reads my column each week in his local paper and was perplexed by algae growth on the exterior of his home. Jerry hales from Chesterton, ...
Tea tree oil is a natural fungicide and can be purchased at most health food stores. Mix a teaspoon of oil into a cup of water and use a soft bristled toothbrush to clean the shoes. When you're ...
Over time, annoying mildew stains can develop on the cushions of outdoor furniture. An expert explains how to get rid of them. Photo: Getty Images/Josue Fiallo Summer, sun, sitting outside. If only it ...
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