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  • Ice maker

    Good ice depends on a clean freezer.
  • Rubbing alcohol

    An inexpensive, highly useful household solvent. Use carefully — it’s flammable.
  • Lye

    Be careful — as your nose has warned you already, this is a powerful and caustic substance.
  • Yellowing

    It happens to both fabrics and hard flooring. Here’s how to deal with it.
  • Alkalies

    Best for removing grease and oil.
  • Shower squeegee

    A simple, effective tool that will reduce the number of cleanings showers and tubs need.
  • Mat

    Hate dusting, sweeping, vacuuming and mopping so often? Try a set of these.
  • Eye protection

    Certain tasks put eyes at risk and personal protection equipment is needed.
  • Vacuum system, central

    These powerful units offer many advantages over upright and canister vacuums.
  • Hazardous waste

    These products can threaten your family’s health and the environment.
  • Sheers

    Drapes, rugs, carpets and upholstery faded by solar exposure usually can't be restored. Here's how to protect these expensive furnishings.
  • Fiberglass

    A durable surface that must be delicately cleaned to prevent scratches.
  • Vinegar

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

    What it is, and what to do — and not do — about it.
  • White vinegar

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

    A water softening additive can help with laundering in hard water. There’s also a more permanent solution.
  • Acetic acid

    The main active ingredient in vinegar.
  • Carbon monoxide alarm

    Every home should have at least one CO detector.
  • Lampshade

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

    Following is a quick lesson in the chemistry of cleaning.

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