Here's what to do when your popcorn ceiling harbors dust, cobwebs, mold, or mildew. Textured ceilings, commonly known as popcorn ceilings, were popularized in the 1950s and 1960s. They have come in ...
Ever glanced up and caught your popcorn ceiling looking like it's been chain-smoking in secret? Popcorn ceilings, while great at hiding imperfections and dampening sound, can be real dust and stain ...
Instead of throwing out those old pillowcases put them to good use. You can clean this unexpected place with an old or unwanted pillowcase and a broom.
Clean your ceiling fans about once a month to limit dust buildup. "The blowing of air one way draws air, dust, and other floating particles into the fan from the opposite direction," says Latoya ...
You know the (reasonably) outrageous reaction that teenager has in Arachnophobia when the spider jumps on her in the shower? Yeah, we have the same exact reaction when we notice mold on the bathroom ...
Have you ever used your pillowcase as a tool to clean? Maybe not, but that and much more cleaning hacks were put to the test when tidying up the bedroom. Kristin Humphrey, the owner of Home Clean ...
Make sure the fan is off. Place a sturdy ladder or step stool beneath the ceiling fan. Lay a drop cloth beneath the work area if you wish. Carefully use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to ...