Located in CHamoru Village, G3 Makerspace has machinery to shred and repurpose No. 2 HDPE (high-density polyethylene) used ...
The energy-efficient method breaks down Teflon into harmless carbon and sodium fluoride, which can be used directly, without ...
Bleach can leave a residue or sticky feel after mopping that can dull the finish and attract dirt, so you’ll want to rinse ...
When I took the time to go through my kitchen cabinets and drawers, I discovered these potential microplastic sources.
Luckily, I found six replacements that are both easy to swap and inexpensive. All of these kitchen swaps are under $20, with some even starting as low as $9.
You don't actually need a new vacuum; you just need this pick to get all the trapped hair from around the bristles.