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  • How to Replace a Broken Window Screen for Less Than $30

    How to Replace a Broken Window Screen for Less Than $30

    Warmer weather is coming. Before it’s time to literally throw caution to the wind and open the windows, it’s time to repair those torn screens that have been picked apart by birds or damaged by winter weather. Letting the fresh air in and keeping the bugs out requires your screens to be in tip top…


  • How to Wash Microfiber Towels Without Ruining Them

    How to Wash Microfiber Towels Without Ruining Them

    They may seem like any other towel or rag, but those made from microfiber come with some baggage. For starters, some people hate — and we mean, truly despise — the feeling of microfiber on their skin. If you fall into this category, you’re not alone, and that weird snagging sensation you’re feeling isn’t in…


  • How to Remove Duct Tape Residue

    How to Remove Duct Tape Residue

    Duct tape works miracles, but it often leaves behind a sticky reminder of its adhesive, regardless of where you’re using it. Most people try and fail to remove the remnants of duct tape, which can create an eyesore when its mostly removed — especially if you attempt to scrape a surface clean with some kind…


  • Why You Should Always Weigh Your Pet’s Food

    Why You Should Always Weigh Your Pet’s Food

    If your pet is a healthy weight, busting out the kitchen scale to measure their meals might seem unnecessary or even obsessive, especially when a simple scoop measure works fine. But scales work better. They make it easy to give your pet the right amount of food every single time, which is as good for…