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		<title>Solved! The Answers To Your Biggest Dust Busting Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 10:04:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aiden Mundt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does the constant cleaning, sweeping and vacuuming wear you down? Don't you wish there was an easier way to keep the dust at bay? Perhaps you need some simple tips on beating the dust. This way, you don't have to clean every day or so. It that sounds appealing you might want to read to know how.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does the constant cleaning, sweeping and vacuuming wear you down? Don&#8217;t you wish there was an easier way to keep the dust at bay? Perhaps you need some simple tips on beating the dust. This way, you don&#8217;t have to clean every day or so. It that sounds appealing you might want to read to know how.</p><p>Regularly cleaning the filter of your air conditioner is a best practice. Just make sure that you do it more often during the summers when the AC is running overtime. Basically, you just need to slide the filter out and vacuum up any dust that has accumulated on it. If the dust and dirt has really piled up and more than three months has passed since you did last, just replace it with a new filter. Easy.</p><p>Make use of doormats by entrance doors. Why? Your shoes are rated the number one dust and dirt carriers. Also remind everyone to wipe their feet before entering your home.</p><blockquote></blockquote><p>Cleaning dirty screen doors is now made easy with dry sponge so take advantage of it. No more of the traditional method of taking the screens out back to hose them down. Simply go to a pet store, ask for a dry sponge that&#8217;s usually used to remove pet hair off the furniture and get that on those dirty, dusty screens.</p><p>It is always best to take down your curtains and wash them or take them to the dry cleaners at least during your annual spring cleaning day. But since you may ignore that advice, simply vacuum them using your brush attachment to suck up any built up dust.</p><p>Dust accumulates on almost everything and that includes ceiling and oscillating fans. Which is why it&#8217;s a good idea to watch for that and give the blades the once over every couple of months. Otherwise what you&#8217;re doing is simply blowing the dust from one room to another each time you turn on your fans.</p><p>Know your home&#8217;s ultimate dust collector? Would you believe your plush and deep pile carpets? Thus the need for vacuuming and vacuuming and vacuuming. You got it. You need to vacuum your carpeted floors as least once a week to make sure that dust doesn&#8217;t work it&#8217;s way deeper into the pile. Just because you don&#8217;t see dust means doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s not there.</p><p>For your hardwood floors, make them dust free by regularly dust mopping which is a way better option that simply sweeping or vacuuming them. After mopping, you might dust-proof your floors by using a liquid floor wax. Let it dry. Then wipe it shiny clean.</p><p>Beating the dust out of your home doesn&#8217;t have to be a full time job. It is completely manageable and something you can control. By acting on these tips you need not let cleaning take over your life as a dreaded daily routine.</p><p>Aiden Mundt is a freelancer who has provided <a href="http://www.askthevacuumguy.com/">best vacuum cleaner reviews</a> covering the best rated upright vacuum cleaner, discussed a <a href="http://www.askthevacuumguy.com/a/miele-vacuum-cleaner.shtml">Miele canister vacuum cleaner</a> or two, even considered the merits of the Roomba vacuum. If you want to know the best choice for hard wood floors, dust mites, or cleaning out nooks and crannies be sure to visit AskTheVacuumGuy.com.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Flooring Options: What&#8217;s New?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 09:07:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aiden Mundt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you tired making excuses for the ugly carpeting in your living room? Did you overhear a not-so-flattering remark about your bathroom floor from a guest? Embarrassing isn't it? Or are you remodeling and looking for easy care flooring options?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you tired making excuses for the ugly carpeting in your living room? Did you overhear a not-so-flattering remark about your bathroom floor from a guest? Embarrassing isn&#8217;t it? Or are you remodeling and looking for easy care flooring options?</p><p>Yes, you&#8217;ve discovered by now that countless choices await anyone looking to take the leap. We can both agree choice is good. But c&#8217;mon. When shopping for new carpeting, vinyl or tile the options will leave your head spinning. Making it harder to decide. Besides this isn&#8217;t something you&#8217;re going to be able to change again any time soon. So getting it wrong is not an option.</p><p>So without considering a specific application let&#8217;s look at how you can improve the first impression your floors make.</p><blockquote>Read this related article: <a href="http://www.all-about-everything.com/selecting-a-generator-which-will-suit-your-needs/">Selecting A Generator - Which Will Suit Your Needs? | All About Everything</a></blockquote><p>Getting a new carpeting that lays down a sea of color from wall to wall can be exciting. You likely want to go with a nylon. Mid grade should be good enough. All the more so provided you go with the pad upgrade. Since it&#8217;s the pad that will determine how long lasting the carpet is and how long it retains it&#8217;s fresh new look</p><p>Then there&#8217;s the classic beauty of wood. You can choose a solid wood installation or you might consider one of the newer products like engineered hard wood. Gleaming laminate flooring is another way to go. Complete with a shiny prefinish it will run you less than solid wood and likely be easier to keep looking sharp.</p><p>And we&#8217;re not just talking oak anymore. You might consider African hardwoods to exotics. Bamboo is even gaining quite a following for being an environmentally friendly flooring option.</p><p>Ceramic tile is ideal for kitchen and bathroom flooring. Besides being durable, they&#8217;re stain-resistant and so cleaning is never a problem. The choice of colors is vast. You can go for a more natural look, go bold, or pick something that adds richness to your floor.</p><p>It&#8217;s not surprising that vinyl is still a popular choice. Especially for the budget conscious. Vinyl gives you a definite cost advantage over all other types of flooring most of the time. It&#8217;s available as tiles which you might consider installing yourself or continuous sheets which are best handled by a pro. Choice is never a problem with vinyl flooring as it comes in varied colors and patterns. Being moisture resistant doesn&#8217;t hurt either.</p><p>Finally don&#8217;t forget how area rugs can tie the colors of a room together. Or serve as the focal point. Some home owners swear by area rugs because they are extremely versatile. They&#8217;re easy to maintain and beautify your home wonderfully!</p><p>Of course changing your flooring may require a sizable investment &#8211; depending on the size of the job. But the shimmering color or beauty of hardwood will instantly transform the decor of your home. Giving you something to be proud of for many years to come.</p><p>This article was made possible by AskTheVacuumGuy.com. If you&#8217;d like to know who makes the best vacuum cleaner, or if you should invest in a <a href="http://www.askthevacuumguy.com/a/dirt-devil-vacuum.shtml">Dirt Devil vacuum</a> or not, or if <a href="http://www.askthevacuumguy.com/a/bagless-vacuums.shtml">bagless vacuums</a> are your best bet that&#8217;s the site for you. It takes the pressure out of vacuum shopping by putting the details at your fingertips. And how good is that?</p>]]></content:encoded>
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