How To
How to Mix Grout
In addition to being aesthetically appealing, grout keeps materials in place and protects them from damage. Mixing grout is quick and easy, although smaller batches are best so you can apply them before the grout dries. If you haven't thought about which...
How to Make Tab Top Curtains
Tab top curtains have evenly spaced fabric tabs attached to the top, and these tabs are how the curtain attaches to the rod. As far as DIY projects are concerned, making tab top curtains is quite simple, and a basic set of curtains only requires the fabri...
How to Paint Your Wheels
If you are looking to add style to your car, or if your old car needs to be revitalized, painting your wheels could be the magic touch you need. You can certainly have this done in a shop, but it is also possible to do it yourself. If you are up for a wee...
How to Measure Amperage
If you're working on an electrical project, sometimes you may need to check the amperage, or how much electricity is flowing through the circuit.[1] X Research source While this is not a common test, you might need to measure amps to determi...
How to Win at Backgammon
Winning at backgammon is a matter of knowing what techniques and strategies will work best against your opponent. The more knowledge and experience you have as a backgammon player, the easier it will be for you to know what strategies will work. In order...
How to Disconnect a Washing Machine
A washing machine is not an appliance that is often moved around the house. The machine is usually found in the basement, in a dedicated laundry room, or in the garage, and that is where it stays for most of its life. There are times when the washing mach...
How to Learn All the Notes on the Guitar
Unlike piano keys, there is no obvious repeating pattern to the notes on a guitar. In order to learn chords, riffs, and songs, you will have to first know the names of the notes of the fretboard. With a little patience and a very basic understanding of gu...
How to Clean a Grease Trap
Grease traps are designed to do just what the name implies, which is to trap fatty oils, greases, and sludge, and to separate the oils from water. The substances pass through a catching system, which gives them time to cool off and solidify, and the water...
How to Stipple Ceiling
A stippled ceiling or a slap brush finish is a textured paint job that adds depth and hides imperfections on your ceiling. Stippled ceilings are achieved by painting your ceiling with a drywall mixture with either a slap brush and roller or a specialized...
How to Plant and Care for Pampas Grass
Pampas grass has made its way onto the invasive weed list in California and Texas, and been completely banned in New Zealand and Hawaii due to its ability to thrive and take over an area. However, many people in other locations use this ornamental grass w...
How to Paint an Interior Wall
Painting a room is one of the easiest, and least expensive ways to freshen up or completely change the look of a room. Interior painting can be a simple and cost-effective do-it-yourself project, however proper preparation of your paint surfaces is import...
How to Build Plantation Shutters
Plantation shutters are simple indoor shutters that block sunlight and provide a decorative touch to windows. Composed of several horizontal slats, or 'louvers,' a central 'tilt bar' that controls the movement of the louvers, two vertical stiles and two h...
The Complete Guide to Purchasing a Cashier’s Check
A cashier's check is a check that is drawn on a bank's funds rather than your own personal funds. It offers a secure way to pay in situations where a personal check is not appropriate, such as real estate transactions. What makes a cashier's check differe...
How to Glue Hair Extensions
Glue-in extensions can be a great way to add extra length and volume to your hair, or just to try a new style. If you don’t want to spend the money at a salon, you can purchase extensions, or wefts, and hair bonding glue from a beauty supply store. Then,...
How to Simplify Radical Expressions
Radicals, also called roots, are the opposite of exponents. They even sound like opposites when we're talking about them out loud: we say 6 2 {\displaystyle 6^{2...
How to Make Homemade Rat Poison From Household Ingredients
Commercial rat poisons contain toxic chemicals that could pose a risk to the people and pets in your home. As an alternative, you can make your own, less toxic, rat poisons from common household items, like cornmeal, plaster of Paris, or flour. Although t...