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  • Microwave oven

    An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure when to comes to keeping this appliance clean.
  • Mildew

    Usually just another name for mold.
  • Mineral scale

    That white or beige crust is coming from your tap water.
  • Mirror

    A clean mirror is a nice reflection on you!
  • Mold

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

    Spatters, spatters everywhere? Whatever you do, don’t spread them around.
  • Nanotechnology

    Nanotechnology describes the creation and use of materials, devices and systems which control matter at the atomic or molecular level or “nanoscale”.
  • No-Wax Floor

    A vinyl floor with a tough, clear finish.
  • Oven, convection

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

    Clear winner of the Worst Job in the House Award.
  • Oven, self-cleaning

    The self-cleaning cycle works by incinerating stuck-on food and grease at high temperatures.
  • Paint cleaning

    Here’s the safe way to spot clean any painted surface.
  • Pergo

    Laminate flooring sold in the Presto® and Signature® product lines and manufactured by Pergo AB, Trelleborg, Sweden.
  • Pets

    No question about it, pets can be a joy, but they will add to the housekeeping load.
  • Plastic furniture

    The garden hose is the easiest and best tool for routine cleanings.
  • Plexiglass

    You may not want to use even paper towels for this cleaning task.
  • Pole squeegee

    Wipe away that water without stretching, bending or hard labor.
  • Pre-finished floor

    Sweep or vacuum the floor at least weekly.
  • Quartz surface

    It's a lot more resistant to staining and damage than other stone or composite countertops. Cleanup is easy.
  • Radiator, baseboard (electric)

    For safety’s sake, cut power to these units before cleaning them.

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