For every “I’ll deal with that later” scratch, smell, and mystery mess currently haunting your home.
Q: I’ve discovered scratches on the glass top of my relatively new (and custom-made) coffee table. Is there anything I can do to get rid of them, short of replacing the glass? A: There are quite a few ...
Got a piece of wood furniture that’s all scratched and beat up? Fear not. Olive oil and vinegar can rescue it from that sad state. Domestic Bliss Squared shows how rubbing on a 1/2 cup of vinegar ...
Leather items are often quite expensive. From purses and shoes to leather furniture or car seats, choosing leather over synthetic fabrics can add a few extra dollars to your bill. So, it’s no surprise ...
Scratched or chipped kitchen cabinets can be an eyesore, but you don't need to be a woodworking pro to fix them — all you ...
Kitchen countertop repairs can be costly, and while a full on replacement isn't always necessary, there are times when it ...
We’ve discussed how you can use toothpaste to fix minor scratches on your car or the plastic of your headlights, but if you spot stress cracks in your glassware or a pair of reading glasses, ...