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  • Automotive exterior

    Vehicle paint is another durable, yet easily scratched surface.
  • Blot, blotting

    Blotting isn't rubbing or scrubbing. Here's how it's done, gently...
  • Glassware

    Another straightforward task, but be careful with crystal and other fine glasses.
  • Hairbrush

    Simply comb clean, then soak, scrub with a small discarded toothbrush and rinse.
  • Jewelry

    There’s much to consider before cleaning jewelry. If you’re not sure, it may be best to leave this job to a professional.
  • Chlorine bleach

    This laundry aid is also an effective disinfectant, but be careful.
  • DVDs

    Make a habit of handling digital video discs carefully, and they’ll live a long life.
  • Flooring

    Formal floor covering over a subfloor, which can include carpet, hardwood, laminate, vinyl, and tile.
  • Degreaser

    A wide range of cleaning liquids, from mild to caustic.
  • Bathtub

    Enamel or plastic? Know before you clean.
  • Trisodium phosphate (TSP)

    An old standby that is still useful for cleaning walls and other surfaces.
  • Freezer

    Defrosting is another cleaning task that helps to save energy.
  • Dry sponge

    Removes dirt where you can't use liquids.
  • Oven, convection

    Even if your oven “cleans” itself, some tasks still need to be done by hand.
  • Houseplants

    Dusting and rinsing are the answers.
  • Dander

    Control shedding where it starts – on your dog or cat – with regular brushing.
  • Knives

    Keep cutlery out of the dishwasher.
  • Boots

    They'll last a long time with proper care.
  • Fungicide

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

    Many brass objects have been coated with lacquer to help maintain the shine. Avoid using abrasive pads or cleaners, since abrasion will remove the lacquer.

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