It takes some practice, but you can save cash and earn the satisfaction of a job well done by learning to change your oil on your own.
You've checked out Part 1 of the series on howcast.com and successfully successfully drained the used oil. Now it's time the replace the filter and add new oil.
Whether it's broken or just plain ugly, your old faucet can be replaced with a shiny new one in a flash.
When it comes to household versatility, baking soda is king. Here are just some of the many cleaning uses for sodium bicarbonate.
Fix those little scratches before they become big rust marks.
The humble spark plug has changed very little over the years—and changing them is as simple as ever.
Car Maintenance from NelsonN
Saving the planet and saving money go hand-in-hand when you reduce your home heating bill.
You can't be a couch potato without a couch. So stop squatting around and listen to these hints.
There’s nothing that will brighten up your bathroom faster than recaulking an old, mildewed bathtub or shower.
Brew laundry detergent that cleans your clothes for just three cents a load -- a fraction of what it costs with store-bought detergent.
There are many kinds of faucets, but chances are your leaky fixture is a compression faucet -- and it's a snap to fix.
Think you know every trick to improving your gas mileage? Here are fuel-saving strategies that aren't common knowledge.
To maximize gas mileage and minimize emissions, your air filter should be changed every six months or 15,000 miles. To optimize savings, change it yourself.
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