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- See the results before purchasing an air cleaner.
- Quick tips: How NOT to use a "laptop" computer.
- Quilted Northern, Charmin and Cottonelle top toilet paper tests.
- Building a personal peace zone is easier than you might think.
- Clean safely, effectively with steam vapor systems.
- Technical tips on removing fire retardants.
- Every moment is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
- The Association of Specialists in Cleaning and Restoration explains cellulosic browning.
- If you have a jumbled jungle of dried seasonings, take a couple of minutes to make them ready for culinary action.
- Safe food handling steps are the key to making your cookout safe and healthy.
- A few simple steps to folding a fitted sheet.
- New phosphate-free dishwashing detergents use environmentally preferable, yet effective formulas for reducing scale and removing food residue.
- What you don’t see can hurt you. Invisible to the naked eye, a world of microorganisms (living things so small you need a microscope to see them) lives in soil, on your skin, in your mouth, on the floor, doorknobs, cell phones, walls, computer keyboards, or countertops — pretty much everywhere.
- More people are Spring Cleaning. Find out how and why.
- When furniture shopping, keep storage and organization in mind. If you like a simple, clean design, then you are going to hate it cluttered with things. Make sure to choose pieces that will hold and organize the things you own.
- Finding ways to be more energy efficient and eco-positive isn’t just good for the environment — it can be good for your home, your family and your bottom line.
- Keep electrical cleaning appliances from becoming hazardous.
- Here are eight key tips to help you get your kitchen under control and organized.
- HVAC coils should be cleaned at regular intervals for optimum efficiency.
- The proper use of cleaning products is an effective and efficient tool in combating the triggers that lead to asthma and allergy suffering, according to The Soap and Detergent Association (SDA).

