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If you've tried cleaning mould from silicon previously, the mould has likely stained it. If this is the case, no amount of scrubbing or applying cle ...

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Using bleach can be a smelly process, but it is one of the best ways of killing mould and its spores. I'd suggest after a thorough cleaning for you t ...

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I absolutely hated the timber look laminate and green tiled splashback in our house. so using a few cans of the White Knight Renew, the hardwood util ...

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The process for colour matching is actually not that difficult. In order to get an accurate or similar shade of colour, it will require a paint sampl ...

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I love coriander and haven't had a problem growing it in pots or the ground, but what you must do, is to regularly pick leaves for eating, or pinch l ...

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I’ve used magic erasers before and have found them to be very effective. Next, try sugar soap. Depending on how well the walls come up after us ...

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If the existing grout is still solid and can't easily be scraped out, then you can overcoat it with Davco Rejuvenation grout. Existing grout must be ...

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For mould and mildew, scrub down the area with a minimum amount of hot soapy water to remove any excess build-up. These eraser pads can help get the ...

To keep your stainless steel appliances looking their best, it’s important to remove tarnishing and minor rust spots as soon as they appear. This pre ...

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A simple herb garden is a good place to start. Parsley, mint, coriander, rosemary, basil, chives and thyme. For vegetables you can plant things like ...

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As long as there is an existing waterproofing layer, then an additional one doesn't need to be installed before re-tiling. You will need to check f ...

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If you want to have some fun without the worries about wrecking anything in the house, go down to your local Bunnings and grab an external tap, one t ...

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