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- Nancy Bock of the American Cleaning Institute answers questions about removing toothpaste and potato chip stains.
- There are a variety of carpet cleaners on the market and four factors to consider when choosing a unit for your home.
- You CAN fit the crucial stuff in before visitors show up. Here is a planned strategy!
- How to minimize the mess your pint-size Picassos make.
- Take a few smart measures before settling in for a warm winter in front of the fire.
- Vacuuming is an essential part of limiting exposure to asthma and allergy triggers such as pet dander, dust mites, pollen and other allergens.
- A quality installation can make all the difference in the performance of your new carpet, while proper maintenance will extend the time you can enjoy your carpet and help keep its fresh appearance.
- Building a personal peace zone is easier than you might think.
- Common laundry detergents may perform better at stain and dirt removal than higher priced ones.
- Dust is everywhere, but you can keep it within healthy limits.
- While winterizing our home may be a chore we rather skip, doing so can reduce heating costs and prevent disaster. Here is a breakdown of essential winterizing steps to take.
- Your health deserves a basic understanding of where asbestos can be found and what you should do if your home has it.
- The Association of Specialists in Cleaning and Restoration explains cellulosic browning.
- How an egg timer gets your whites cleaner, plus more important tips about chlorine bleach.
- SDA provides advice for keeping new clothes clean and in good condition.
- Decide whether cleaning with essential oils is a good fit for your home.
- These are: Declutter, Resolve to Dissolve, and Contain Don’t Strain.
- Simple steps to natural stone care will keep it looking beautiful for many years.
- The IICRC provides a consumer referral service to locate trained and certified cleaning and restoration firms and technicians.
- Do not attempt to treat major water or fire, smoke and odor damage yourself. A far more practical solution is to hire a certified restoration firm for professional advice and assistance.

