Tom
Tom
Initially being an engineering specialist, Tom has never stopped learning and acquiring other knowledge and skills. Now he’s involved in technical support for a well-known household appliances manufacturer, so no wonder he knows everything about almost everything you buy for your home.

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How to Iron Viscose: Here’s the Answer!
The most crucial thing you need to know before you start ironing any garment or linen is knowing what type of fabric it is. Garments and linen have to have different temperatures depending on the fabric. To avoid disaster when ironing, make sure you choose the correct setting on your iron. If you end up choosing the ...
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How to Iron Silk: Tips and Tricks
Ironing silk can be difficult because of the heat involved; permanent damage can be caused if one is not careful while doing it. This is because Silk protects in two layers or more and is comfortable, cool and breathable than any other fabric. Learning how to iron silk does not have to be a difficult task. You will ...
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How to Starch a Shirt: Easy Guide
If you ever find yourself wondering how those fancy people get their suits to look so straight and the collar crisp, they are most likely starching their shirts. Now, most people hear the word starch and head for the hills, but there are easy ways on how to starch a shirt and how to do it at home. The dry cleaners are ...
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How to Iron Without an Ironing Board?
Ironing is one thing that you either do or do not do. Many people do not need to iron, but in some professions, it may be required to be presentable, including appearing without wrinkles on your clothes. A lot of accessories that accompany irons are ironing boards. Some houses have these built into them, and some ...
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How to Iron Polyester: Tips and Tricks
Polyester is a fabric, albeit a synthetic one, and like all fabrics, it requires attention. Valid arguments could, however, be made that polyester requires even more care than other fabrics. Many of these arguments are backed by the fact that the material is a very soft one that wrinkles easily and isn’t very ...
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How to Close an Ironing Board: Easy to Follow Instructions
If you have experienced ironing both with and without an ironing board, you would know just what all the fuss is about. Before the ironing board was invented, families were forced to improvise and create suitable ironing surfaces when the need arose for ...
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How to Heat a Garage: Most Practical Methods
If you live in a cold climate, your garage is likely to be chilly on its own. The same can be said for all garages in warmer conditions. To begin utilizing the garage as a room, workshop, etc., the first consideration usually has to make it less chilly. There's no better place to begin than heating your garage, but ...
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How to Make Farage Door Quieter: Best Tips
If you have a noisy garage door, you might be able to ignore it when you’re all alone but does it cause you embarrassment when others are around, or does it creak ominously following every gust of wind? Worse, does it send you flying out of bed when you hear the sound at night? If it does, you need to do something ...
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How to Replace Garage Door Panels: Simple Solutions
The original garage door design and models were made to open and close as a simple slab. As such, they existed as a single piece that slid up and down, or sideways as was required. Modern garage doors are not quite as simple. They are usually made up of multiple panels that tilt independently when the garage door is ...
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Humidifier vs Dehumidifier: Which One Do You Need?
Are you interested in maintaining the perfect temperature in your home? If you are, then you are likely invested in several air quality appliances. Two of the more popular air quality appliances are the humidifier and dehumidifier. But what is the difference between the two? Which should you use, and when should you ...