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Make Use Of The San Diego Carpet Cleaning Which Are Rarely Given

February 12, 2011 by  
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Appropriate Cleaning Supplies For Your Kitchen

June 20, 2010 by  
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For a lot of people, cleaning is a part of their daily habit. It is done on a regular basis to promote not only a healthy environment and a well-kept home but is also good for uplifting the morale. Knowing what the right equipment is to best clean diverse surfaces can cut down the time [...]

Can I get bird flu from cleaning my backyard bird bath?

May 9, 2010 by  
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Can I get bird flu (or possibly anything else) by cleaning my backyard bird feeders or bird bath? I typically dump the water in the bird bath once a week and brush it clean with hot water before filling it. I live in the great-lakes area (north of Lake Erie) and I don’t know if [...]

Need info on cleaning bird baths. Any household products that can be used that wont harm the birds?

March 16, 2010 by  
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I saw a feature on Good Day Wisconsin that focused on cleaning bird baths but forgot what they recommended.

Outdoor Water Fountain–Maintaining and Cleaning Them

January 3, 2010 by  
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This natural aging and weathering process can be slowed down by applying a clear concrete sealer that can be found in any hardware store. The concrete sealer repels the effects of aging and weathering.  However, after a number of years have passed, you may wish to refinish the fountain.  A high quality, outdoor latex paint [...]

Brick and Concrete Cleaning

November 25, 2009 by  
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Over time, the sun, rain, snow, mold, mildew, algae, smoke, and bird droppings can make brick and concrete surfaces unattractive. But they also pose a threat to the structural integrity of brick and concrete: these substances, when left unattended, could actually start eroding these materials. Old, spotty paint and graffiti also make brick and concrete [...]

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