Your stovetop is a workhorse in the kitchen, helping you accomplish everything from sautéing vegetables to pan-searing chicken. Because of how often it's used, stovetops easily build up with oil splatter, burnt-on food pieces, and other debris. If you don ...
How to Make and Use a 3-Ingredient Homemade Weed Killer with Vinegar
Vinegar's acetic acid acts as a contact herbicide. "The acid within vinegar breaks down cell walls and removes moisture from weeds, causing them to die off," says Rebecca Sears, chief marketing officer at Green Garden. "Vinegars that you keep in your kitc ...
How to Remove Hard Water Stains From Stainless Steel
Hard water stains form on stainless steel due to the water's high mineral content. "When water evaporates, it leaves behind all the minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, or other deposits that can adhere to the surface," says Alicia Sokolowski, president ...
Why You Should Never Put Knives in the Dishwasher
Good knives are the engines of the kitchen—slicing, dicing, chopping, and, of course, cutting—which makes them the shining (steel) stars of meal prep. While it might be tempting to throw them in the dishwasher, press a button, and wait for the heat cycle ...
How to Clean a Toilet the Right Way (and How Often You Should)
It's not exactly glamorous, but your toilet is easily one of the most-used seats in your home. Creating a beautiful ambience via a jewel box bathroom or beautiful tiling makes this a more enjoyable space, but it's also important to maintain cleanliness. T ...
How to Get Rid of Shoe Odor—and Keep Them Smelling Fresh
The leading cause of odor in any type of shoe is moisture, which leads to a multitude of problems, from odor-causing bacteria to fungal infections of the skin, says podiatrist Timothy Oldani, DPM, FACFAS. Limiting the amount of moisture in the bed and lin ...
Why Your Dishwasher Is Leaving Dishes Dirty (And How to Fix It)
Having your dishwasher not work properly can be a massive inconvenience. If you've been opening your dishwasher only to find cloudy glasses, bits of food, and greasy residue still clinging to dishware, it's a problem worth solving ASAP. (You don't want to ...
Should You Point Silverware Up or Down in the Dishwasher?
The right way to load a dishwasher is a highly contested debate. While you may go back-and-forth on which items are dishwasher-safe and where to place your mugs, few aspects of loading a dishwasher are as controversial as which direction to point silverwa ...
8 Items That Aren’t Dishwasher Safe
Your dishwasher is a handy appliance that cleans dishes, cookware, utensils, and more kitchen items quickly and efficiently. While it would be convenient if you could wash everything in the dishwasher after using it to cook or eat, that's simply not the c ...
How to Cook Frozen Salmon
Stock your freezer with frozen salmon fillets, and you will always have a healthy, quick, and flavorful dinner on hand. Freshness is important when it comes to any seafood. Unless you're lucky enough to have a fresh catch off the boat or a great seafood s ...