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  • Central air conditioner

    Keep components clean — you'll reduce dust and save energy.
  • Caulk

    In the bathroom, caulk makes repairing cracked or broken grout easy.
  • Cellulosic Browning

    Brownish discoloration on a carpet or rug after cleaning may be cellulosic browning.
  • Time

    How much time should be devoted to housekeeping? It depends....
  • Cutting board

    Thorough washing and sanitizing is essential, particularly on meat-cutting surfaces.
  • Wooden beams

    Use a vacuum cleaner occasionally to keep ahead of dust, grime and cobwebs.
  • Scrubber, scrubbing pad

    The darker it is, the more likely it is to scratch and damage a surface.
  • Non-stick cookware

    Easy does it. Leave the gritty cleansers and rough pads to more demanding jobs.
  • Wax, candle

    Successful removal depends on the surface.
  • Baking soda

    This mild abrasive is also a decent deodorizer.
  • Electrical cord

    Simply cleaned but needs a regular safety check for worn, cracked, or frayed insulation.
  • Mold

    The term is interchangeable with “mildew.” However, mold can be very destructive to the home itself.
  • Odor

    Don’t cover up, clean up. Here’s how.
  • Dust, dusting

    It's everywhere, all the time. Here's how to keep it to a tolerable minimum.
  • Wrought iron

    To save its appearance, all of the rust has to go first.
  • Bed bugs

    You’ll need the services of a pest-control professional to eliminate an infestation.
  • Marble

    Solid as a rock? Not quite, if it’s unsealed marble.
  • High traffic area

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

    Routine maintenance to emergency care.
  • Wallpaper

    It’s best to follow instructions that came with the wallcovering. Read on if care tips can’t be found.

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