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Appliances - Tips and Tricks

Sometimes, a short and to the point tip or trick can be immensely useful. Here, we try to list as many useful tips as possible

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How to clean ceramic top stoves!

 What can I say; I have cleaning theme going with my recent tips, it must have something to do with my obsessive tendencies! LOL For those of you who own a ceramic top stove, you know they can be difficult to clean with those dark stubborn stains. I’ve been using a product that really works and it’s a Vileda Glass Ceramic Scrunge and here the link to the product: http://www.vileda.ca/en/scourers/ceran/ Look I’ve said it before, I’m not much for product placemen...


submitted by Jean-Simon Plouffe on May 5 2011 under Appliances | Cleaning & Sanitizing | How To's 
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Central Vaccum Systems and air pollution...

Most home builders will install central vac rough-ins in all their new constructions. Homeowners will often choose central vaccum system because it's practical in so many ways. One of the selling features is that you don't have to pull a canister around which in turn removes air pollution from being released from the canister and avoids potential allergy symptoms. That said, if the central vac canister isn't installed correctly your air quality may still be affected. Unfortunately many installer...


submitted by Jean-Simon Plouffe on Jun 8 2011 under Appliances | Cleaning & Sanitizing | Health & Safety 
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Buying new appliances?

When building a new home or renovating an existing one, buying new appliances is often a major cost. You will consider the manufacturer, esthetics (color and design), size, cost, etc. Those are all important but the aspect I would recommend you look at is energy efficiency. Compare the energy consumption of different units and choose Energy Star appliances, they may cost a little more to start but they will save you money in the long run. PS Check your federal, state or provincial renovatio...


submitted by Jean-Simon Plouffe on Jul 26 2011 under Appliances | Kitchens | Energy Efficiency | Remodeling & Renovation | Laundry Rooms 
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