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- Easy to clean and maintain, but don’t use strong solvents.
- The self-cleaning cycle works by incinerating stuck-on food and grease at high temperatures.
- Stash the abrasive cleaners elsewhere. Abrasives will damage this plastic material.
- Easy does it, and watch those liquids around the keys.
- Some thoughts on different products for easing this task.
- Water chemistry has an important bearing on many cleaning tasks.
- That bottle of nail-polish remover has more than just one purpose.
- Your eyes are vulnerable to injury during lots of cleaning jobs. Here's how to protect them.
- The place to find professional tools.
- Easy does it. Leave the gritty cleansers and rough pads to more demanding jobs.
- These efficient dirt collectors need regular cleaning to stay in good shape.
- Do these things if your chimney really needs cleaning.
- It’s a pesky cleaning problem. Here’s a tip for making it less of a drag in the future.
- If you have a genuine ivory heirloom, clean it with care. Plastic is easier to maintain and doesn't endanger wildlife.
- Clear winner of the Worst Job in the House Award.
- Expensive fluids or professional cleaning aren’t necessary. Try this.
- Keep your eyes safe — they’re vulnerable to injury during lots of jobs.
- There’s much to consider before cleaning jewelry. If you’re not sure, it may be best to leave this job to a professional.
- A cleaning agent that, unlike traditional soap, works well in hard water.
- More than just gross, that slime is a bacterial fortress.
