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- Better cleaning and care
secrets.
- Take steps to relieve window wetness and mold growth.
- Get 85% of your cleaning done before you start!
- For people who suffer from asthma and allergies, dusting can be a great way to avoid asthma & allergy triggers such as dust mite feces and pollen. The trick is to remove dust rather than spread it around.
- Whether you are the victim of a flood or your plumbing sprang a leak while you're on vacation, the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) offers some helpful suggestions on what to do.
- Basic terminology to help you become more educated when it comes to your carpet purchase and installation.
- CRI's Seal of Approval (SOA) program uses precise science to test carpet cleaning products to help ensure certified products will get your carpets clean.
- What steps should you take to maintain carpet in a high-traffic area?
- TURI's lab tests whether vinegar is truly an effective germ killer.
- Learn how to use a squeegee and you'll be done with window cleaning in half the time or less.
- The IICRC provides tips for fire victims facing clean up.
- No matter how conscientiously you clean, dust is a part of your environment. Bust dust with our help.
- After a long winter, consumers are ready to tackle the clutter - 60% still regularly engage in spring cleaning, survey says.
- While spring cleaning is not the necessary evil it once was, now is still a good time to do those annual or semi-annual chores.
- How to make a bed with upscale hotel flair.
- The Maids Home Services provides tips to remove allergy and asthma triggers.
- Oh, those nasty stains! How do you go about removing that red stain from the fruit drink your son spilled on the floor? What do you use to remove black marker ink from your white marble floor? Does lipstick stain? The list can go on and on.
- Dr. Arthur Weissman offers tips that can protect your health and surroundings — and just might save you money!
- Attack a wall with the right approach.
- Homeowners use water for many purposes, including drinking, cooking, washing, heating, humidifying, flushing (the No. 1 use of water in a home) and their pets. Those are just a few reasons homeowners should make sure they understand what’s in their water.

