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Cleaning Tealight Oil Warmers Is Simple But Can Take A Few Passes

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If you’re about to try using a tealight oil warmerfor the first time, be sure you clean up the warmer between each batch of oil. Old oil can begin to smell odd and collect dust if you leave any of it sitting in the warmer, and if you let the oil dry in the warmer, it becomes difficult to remove. Cleaning an oil warmer varies from brand to brand, but in general, you don’t need any fancy materials.…

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3 Tips For Making Your Commercial Moving Experience Easier And Even Cheaper!

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Moving a commercial facility can be difficult, time-consuming, and expensive. Packing up industrial equipment and machinery is not like packing items you need to move from home, and setting up in your new facility often means wiring the computers and phone systems and even resetting and recalibrating machinery. To make this process easier, consider three simple but important tips. 1. Schedule time to take inventory Before you move, schedule time for your entire staff to take inventory of your commercial facility and reduce what will be moved where possible.…

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How To Attach A Handmade Headboard To A Bedframe

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If you just went through the entire process of creating a beautiful headboard, you might be wondering how you’re going to attach it to the bedframe. It’s not as difficult as you think, and with a few simple tools, and a friend to hold things steady, you can do it yourself. This guide demonstrates how to accomplish the goal of securing your creative headboard to a bedframe with ease. Step 1: Gather Your Materials…

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Storing Tips: How To Safely Store Your Electronics

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Before choosing a self storage unit for your electronics you should learn some of the dangers of long-term storage. But you can prevent damage to your items by following a few steps. The following tips will help you preserve your gadgets. Choose The Right Unit You need to protect your electronics from heat and humidity. One thing you should look for is a facility that has temperature-controlled units. Heat can warp and damage the sensitive components of your electronics.…

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Two Ways To Combat Cold Tile Floors

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Tile floors have a lot of advantages. For one, they will not break down under foot traffic like carpets will. Also, they are stain resistant. You can spill a highly sugar-saturated drink on a tile floor without worrying that the stain of that accident will haunt you for the rest of your tile’s life. Some tiles can be scratched if you have a pebble in your shoe or broken if you drop something heavy on them, but with a reasonable amount of caution, your tile floors should last indefinitely.…

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5 Design Trends For Chic Outdoor Living

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Home and garden trends can take years to catch on, but once they do, they seem to be everywhere. Formerly an afterthought for many yards and properties, style, merged with functionality, is now a priority in outdoor design. New trends include modern conveniences and expanded contemporary entertaining spaces and features. Here are five outdoor design style ideas that are taking hold: 1. Artful Patio Pavers The plain symmetrical pattern in patio pavers has given way to beautiful, geometric and highly intricate designs.…

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3 Reasons You Need A New Card Access System

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Regardless of your industry, wasted employee time and lack of adequate supervision can have a dramatic impact on your profit margin. Fortunately, the solution is not hiring additional managerial staff, but instead lies in more effectively determining the activities and presence of employees at any given time. A discreet and affordable way to do so is accessing a strong card access system that monitors each employee as they go through a normal work day.…

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Landscaping Tips To Keep Your Plants Safe From Foraging Animals

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Nibbling bunnies, troublesome squirrels, and marauding birds can damage your landscaping. Living at peace with wildlife without giving up on the aesthetics of your yard requires creativity. Plant To Prevent If your flowers are serving as a buffet to the neighborhood wildlife, try planting some flower that aren’t as attractive. Daffodils provide ample spring color and require little care, and squirrels and other animals tend to avoid them. Plant them alone or mix them in with tulips and other spring bulbs.…

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Four Tips For Troubleshooting Common Garage Door Problems

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Problems with your garage door are frustrating. Sometimes it’s easy to tell what is causing the problem, but other times it’s an utter mystery. Most of the time, there’s a common cause behind a particular symptom. Learning to recognize potential causes for garage door problems helps you to know if it’s time to call someone for help. The Garage Door Won’t Open Broken springs are a common reason that a door either won’t open at all or will only open a few inches.…

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Self-Storage Insurance: Yea Or Nay?

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Generally, you would assume that your belongings are safe in a self-storage unit. No one else really has a reason to break into your unit, you lock it with your own padlock, and it is a dry place to put your things. It begs the question, then, why self-storage proprietors would want to sell you self-storage insurance. The following arguments will help you decide if this is just an add-on product or a valuable service.…

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