Tired of using caustic chemicals and expensive bespoke products to keep your car clean? These everyday household items might ...
Keeping your home in tip top shape so it performs at its best year in and year out is an important aspect of maintaining comfort and convenience for you and your family. What you do now to keep your ...
For very dirty, sticky plastic blinds, remove them from the window for a deeper clean. After dry dusting the blinds with a microfiber cloth, mix a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water. Pull ...
Malibu Seafood isn’t trying to impress anyone with fancy plating or elaborate sauces, yet somehow it’s become a pilgrimage site for seafood lovers throughout California. The unassuming white building ...
Malibu Seafood, tucked along a breathtaking stretch of Pacific Coast Highway, harbors what might be California’s best-kept seafood sandwich secret. The unassuming white building with its cheerful red ...
Your windows might be in need of some TLC these days to help bring sunshine inside. Here are five easy steps to clean your ...
Whether you recently acquired a load of dusty vintage vinyl from your grandparents' musty basement or have been meticulously collecting for years, it's important to keep your records clean. Yes, it's ...
An invention born from a contest at England's University of Surrey might be swimming us closer to cleaner oceans. Researchers have created a robotic fish that doesn’t just collect plastic pollution; ...
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Recent parliamentary questions arose after a domestic worker's death, with MPs asking about window cleaning safety regulations and enforcement. The Ministry of Manpower reports an average of 15 ...
Unlike refusing a straw at a restaurant, it’s difficult to cut down on plastic while strapped unconscious to an operating table. Single-use plastic is facing more scrutiny than it ever has, and the ...
It's not a job for the squeamish. Extreme cleaner Ben Giles has spent 25 years perfecting the knack of eliminating any and every stain caused by spills, severings and explosions from crime scenes.