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- The self-cleaning cycle works by incinerating stuck-on food and grease at high temperatures.
- Following is a quick lesson in the chemistry of cleaning.
- Take care of household systems and cleaning tools, and they’ll take care of you.
- This is another cleaning challenge with no one-answer-fits-all solution.
- Cleaning is straightforward when you think safety first.
- Blessed are the short, for they don’t have to see what the top of the ‘fridge looks like.
- Clean up all spills right away. Here’s how to do that occasional, thorough cleaning.
- Even humidity is relative.
- Cleaning this appliance is best done in autumn.
- An inexpensive, highly useful household solvent. Use carefully — it’s flammable.
- Your eyes are vulnerable to injury during lots of cleaning jobs. Here's how to protect them.
- The best way to clean a vinyl, polyester or cotton shower curtain, plus the skinny on shower rods and curtain rings.
- Preventing the buildup of soap scum and water deposits is a lot easier than removal later.
- Your best bet? Read and follow the fabric-care label stitched into the garment.
- Whether in the kitchen or bath, a sink’s material — not location — determines the cleaning method.
- These appliances attract a lot of dust. Here's how to prevent or remove it.
- An old standby that is still useful for cleaning walls and other surfaces.
- These are the dirt-busting powerhouses of carpet cleaning.
- Durable and easily applied, caulk makes repairing cracked or broken grout easy.
- Vacuuming is your first line of defense against big cleaning hassles.

