How to Make Food Last Longer in the Fridge
There’s nothing more frustrating than seeing your food go bad in the fridge, especially if you recently purchased it. What gives? It may have something to do with how you’re storing your food. Whoops! The good news is that there are a lot of surprisingly simple ways to extend the life of your groceries. Here, we have identified five genius hacks to help ensure that fruit, veggies, bread and cheese will stay fresher for longer. Watch to learn how.
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Why Overloading a Washing Machine is Bad
When loading a standard top-load washer, it's all about the agitator, which sits in the center and moves the clothes around. Loading laundry around the agitator in a balanced way is the key to the whole operation. If your load is unbalanced, it can cause vibrations strong enough to actually move the machine, which in turn can lead to a costly repair.
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5 Common Ice Maker Problems
If your ice maker isn’t working, a simple fix might get it going again. It could have stopped because the water line is turned off or clogged. Or it could be because a filter is clogged or there's a broken water inlet valve. To find out which of these issues it could be, run through these troubleshooting tips. Note: Remember to always unplug your refrigerator and turn the water supply line off before starting.
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4 Window Cleaning Tips and Hacks Tested
Cleaning your windows can be a pain, but this window cleaning hack makes it easier! A lot of store-bought class glass cleaners can leave streaks and residue, and don't necessarily clean as well as they should. A do-it-yourself window cleaner can help make your windows streak-free. To make your own DIY glass cleaner, all you need is three simple ingredients: 2 cups of water, ¼ cup vinegar and ½ teaspoon of dish soap. Visit the Sears Home Improvement blog for more window cleaning hacks.
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