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Water Breaking During Pregnancy - How You Know and What Should You Do in Such Cases

15th January 2010
Water breaking during pregnancy is on of the most common things for all pregnant women. Breaking of the water membranes is a sign of labour. Pretty often this is a bit traumatic, but not always and it definitely not happen always before labour starts. ... Read >
Author: Shirley M. Duran

What Causes Sweat Stains on Your Shirts and How to Remove Them?

25th November 2009
It's not uncommon for perspiration to cause sweat stains on clothing. Especially for people that suffer from heavy perspiration, do demanding physical work or work out frequently. The discoloration can range from light, pale yellow to orange or even green... Read >
Author: AndreaKlein

Effective Pet Urine Odor Removing Home Remedies

29th September 2009
Once a dog or cat or any other animal urinates on the carpet they will continue to pee there. This is why it is called marking. The dog will continue to pee there. This act of urination not only leaves stains but also a nasty and horrible smell. Every pet... Read >
Author: Tom A Holen

Why Does My Pool Smell of Chlorine?

22nd September 2009
A pool pump is "primed" when there is a solid flow of water running through it. Because pumps can't "grab" or move air, the presence of a little air in the system will quickly slash the pumps performance. The pump may even "run dry" not moving water at al... Read >
Author: Aiden Thomas

Cat Urine Stains and Odor

12th June 2009
One of the most notoriously resistant stains, cat urine can be almost impossible to remove. There are plenty of tales regarding cat urine stains that end with the removal and disposal of furniture, carpeting and even floorboards. There are many cat owners... Read >
Author: Lee Harris

Cleaning Turquoise - What to Do and What Not to Do

01st June 2009
Turquoise is a popular gemstone with jewelry fans throughout the world, and as such, you probably own at least one silver turquoise pendant as part of your jewelry wardrobe. You may have bought this piece of jewelry because you were taken by the beauty of... Read >
Author: Geonerd20

Production Procedures Involving Industrial Grade Nitric Acid

18th May 2009
Being one of the four most important inorganic acids in the world as well as identified as one of the top ten chemical manufactured in the US, nitric acid production is an intricate and elaborate process but one which has been refined over years of resear... Read >
Author: joalesto

Refrigerant Gas (R-22) Is Phasing Out: Possibly Costing You Money Along The Way

02nd April 2009
As R22 refrigerant is phased out under federal regulations established by the United States and other countries worldwide, alternative substances have been identified. These alternatives are friendlier to the environment and more energy efficient. Among t... Read >
Author: Author Unknown

Costume Jewelry: Care Tips for Worn Out Costume Jewelry

13th March 2009
If you have old, worn out, seen better days costume jewelry just lying around gathering dust don't throw it out. You can revitalize those dirty, outdated and broken pieces by following a few simple steps: Worn out gold or silver plating: Because typ... Read >
Author: T.K. Howard

Circulatory System of Koi Fish in your Water Garden

13th February 2009
When it comes to the way the koi fish are, you'll find that this type of fish are great swimmers and also they are able to survive during the winter months. Their internal systems are more complex, even though they seem to be very simple creatures. You'll... Read >
Author: Cheryl Lewis

Remove Dog Urine From Your Carpets Easily

08th January 2009
For years it has been very hard to get the smell of dog pee out of carpet. You may have a new puppy and he is not potty trained yet. People have tried so many different remedies, but none of them have really truly worked. Usually these remedies include am... Read >
Author: ThomasJohnsen

The History of Cosmetic Dentistry

22nd September 2008
Cosmetic dentistry has come a long way in the past few decades. For centuries however, there have been some forms of cosmetic dentistry that have been practiced. It is from these primitive methods that we now have the advancements that we do today. On... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Keeping Cool: A Brief History of Air Conditioners

27th March 2008
Though you might think of air conditioning as a modern invention, the concept of cooling the interior of a building actually goes back to early civilisations. In 2nd century China, the inventor Ding Huan of the Han Dynasty came up with the idea of a man... Read >
Author: mpressman

AMMONIA COMPRESSORS AND REFRIGERATION PLANT

25th March 2008
INTRODUCTION 1 This circular gives advice on the precautions to be taken against the toxic, fire and explosion hazards presented by refrigeration systems containing ammonia. These are most likely to be found by LA enforcement officers at cold stores an... Read >
Author: Rajiv Singh

How Does Hair Dye Work?

08th February 2008
Back in the old days, when hair dyeing was in its infancy, hair color products routinely gave off a rather noxious rotten egg type of odour. It is good news then that today, the modern equivalents of these bygone products smell a whole lot nicer. The grea... Read >
Author: Anthony J. Carter
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