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  • Nanotechnology

    Nanotechnology describes the creation and use of materials, devices and systems which control matter at the atomic or molecular level or “nanoscale”.
  • Dilution

    Proper dilution is key to making cleaning concentrates work best, but how do you figure out those ratios?
  • Bathtub

    Enamel or plastic? Know before you clean.
  • Plexiglass

    You may not want to use even paper towels for this cleaning task.
  • Vinegar

    Not an all-purpose cleaner, though it does have several effective uses around the house.
  • Haitian cotton

    Cleaning this natural-look upholstery fabric is a real challenge, even for professionals.
  • Gibraltar

    A solid-surface kitchen and bath countertop line manufactured by Wilsonart® International Inc., Temple, Texas.
  • White vinegar

    Think of it as an inexpensive mineral scale remover. It's not the best solution for most cleaning situations.
  • Brass

    Many brass objects have been coated with lacquer to help maintain the shine. Avoid using abrasive pads or cleaners, since abrasion will remove the lacquer.
  • Bathroom

    It's easier and quicker than you think if done regularly.
  • Garbage can

    Clean right after trash collection to remove odors.
  • Surfactant

    It makes water wetter!
  • Neutral cleaner

    A cleaning agent having a pH of 7 and which is neither acid nor alkaline. In a less technical sense, a "neutral" cleaner has a pH between 6 and 8.
  • Chrome

    Clean gently — it's very easy to wear this surface down.
  • Computer keyboard

    Easy does it, and watch those liquids around the keys.
  • Acetone

    That bottle of nail-polish remover has more than just one purpose.
  • Acid

    It's helpful — and hazardous — at the same time.
  • Lead paint

    If it’s in good shape, it just needs regular cleaning to avoid hazards.
  • Television

    These appliances attract a lot of dust. Here's how to prevent or remove it.
  • Videotape cassette

    Dusting videocassettes keeps the inside of your VCR cleaner.

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