DIY Homemade Soap for Silky Smooth Skin
Years ago many people made their own soap to save money, thus it was made using lard (usually not recommended for soap making) and uncertain strengths of lye. Homemade soap from years past often resulted in a harsh, smelly soap and more often than not irritated the skin. Compared to soaps of yesteryear, we have come along way in the soap making process and ingredients.
Can a Green Building turn brown?
August 17, 2010 by Loknath Swain
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Over time a certified Green Building can turn brown if it is not maintained properly. A green building is certified green as it incorporates several Green features. Such buildings usually ensure reduction in operating costs on energy and water, besides several intangible benefits such as extending the life span of natural resources, providing human comfort, safety and productivity.
How to Levitate – How to Fly or Float in Air
November 5, 2009 by Open Article Submission
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David Blaine had surely influenced many by his flying in the air stunt, and to say the least it looks as good as real. But no, this is no magic, atleast the part where he just flew a few inches above the ground. If you have watched him do that, or possibly others who have done it you will notice that they do not really jump, or take any support when they go up in air?
How to Repair Boat
April 17, 2009 by Open Article Submission
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Irrespective of whether you have a boat that needs to be repaired or want to buy a “fixed boat” to save money, you need to know how to repair boat. Before getting set for the actual task of repairing the boat,
How to Install Wall Mount
February 11, 2009 by Open Article Submission
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Though installing a wall mount may appear to be a simple job, it is not a cakewalk if you don’t know certain things. However, with the combination of proper skills and knowledge, you will be able to install wall mount sans problem. To install a wall mount, you will need screws, a wall mount kit, screwdriver, stud finder, pencil and level. If you are thinking about how to install wall mount for your television
How to Install Solar Panels
February 10, 2009 by Open Article Submission
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Solar panels not only help you to save money but are also environment-friendly. If you desire to use these panels but don’t know how to install solar panels, this step-by-step guide can be of help:
How to Install AC
February 10, 2009 by Open Article Submission
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If you want to enjoy cool air in the scorching months of summer, nothing will beat an air conditioner. However, your job doesn’t finish after buying the ac and bringing it home. You will need to install the unit. That’s a tough job if you don’t know how to install ac.
How to Repair Fiberglass
February 9, 2009 by Open Article Submission
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Fiberglass is made of glass fiber enclosed in resins and is used as a covering material. It is mainly used for the making of structures like boats, garage doors and bathtubs because of its strength. You should know how to repair fiberglass because like any other material, it also likely to develop cracks or holes.
How to Repair Wood
February 9, 2009 by Open Article Submission
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Wood furniture requires repair for scratches, water rings, dents, and burns even if we are careful. You don’t have to become panic on how to repair wood. You can easily fix these problems by spending little time and money. It is not necessary to take your wooden things to a professional in order to repair such silly things.
How to Repair Ceiling
February 5, 2009 by Open Article Submission
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Ceiling repair is a major concern as the cracks and holes on a ceiling cannot be seen and most of the people consider a professional for ceiling repair. People are ignorant on how to repair ceiling and the truth is that you can fix these repairs by yourself. You can easily work with a plaster but you do need a little time along with some tools and materials.






