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  • Fungicide

    Mildew and mold are fungi. Bleach, borax, and other common chemicals effectively fight outbreaks.
  • Furnace

    Replacing or cleaning the filter regularly is key.
  • Furniture polish

    Dusting is all most modern wood furniture needs in routine cleaning.
  • Garbage bags

    How to chose the right bag for your needs and what to look for on product labels.
  • Gas grill

    These patio appliances need occasional safety checks to ensure an enjoyable summer.
  • Grease, airborne

    Prevention is at least as important as cleaning here.
  • Hair dryer

    As with all electrical appliances, always unplug, and never get the insides wet.
  • Heater, portable

    If it has a plug, make sure it’s nowhere near an outlet before cleaning.
  • HEPA

    A term relating to filter effectiveness. HEPA filtration removes 99.97 percent of all particles 0.3 microns and larger.
  • High traffic area

    Flooring that gets the most foot traffic needs extra attention.
  • Houseplants

    Dusting and rinsing are the answers.
  • Inkjet printer

    The automatic cleaning cycle helps keep print heads clean, but other measures may also be needed.
  • Juice spill

    Even ugly blotches will come out completely using the right methods.
  • Ketchup spills

    Fast action will help reduce chances this spot will become permanent.
  • Kitchen

    Timeliness is key in cleaning the most heavily used room in the house.
  • Knick-knack

    Postpone cleaning — Display ‘em behind glass.
  • Lamb's-wool duster

    This professional’s tool could save you money.
  • Laminate floor

    These pre-finished surfaces are easily maintained by sweeping or vacuuming, and damp mopping. Avoid going overboard with cleaners and polishes.
  • Lampshade

    Cloth shades should be cleaned carefully with dry methods. Spot clean with wet methods only when absolutely necessary.
  • Lead paint

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

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