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  • Mat

    Hate dusting, sweeping, vacuuming and mopping so often? Try a set of these.
  • Dry sponge

    Removes dirt where you can't use liquids.
  • Chlorine bleach

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

    Some thoughts on different products for easing this task.
  • Degreaser

    A wide range of cleaning liquids, from mild to caustic.
  • Wet-dry vac

    Wet-dry vacuum cleaners are best suited to garages and unfinished basements since they tend to spew fine dust out with the exhaust air if you don’t install an optional filter. They can come in handy for limited jobs in the home, such as clearing out a clogged sink, sucking up pet accidents, etc.
  • Floods

    Basic steps for staying safe and coping during both a flood and its immediate aftermath.
  • Stainless steel

    Its name refers to rust and stain resistance, but it’s not stain-proof. Here’s how to deal with everyday blemishes.
  • Paint cleaning

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

    Routine maintenance to emergency care.
  • Toys

    Experts recommend making sure you can clean toys before buying them.
  • Vomit

    Remove as much as you can immediately and dilute with water. Then follow these tips.
  • Deck

    They need a physical exam yearly, just like you do.
  • Wooden beams

    Use a vacuum cleaner occasionally to keep ahead of dust, grime and cobwebs.
  • Solvent safety

    Use carefully to protect yourself, your family and the environment.
  • Ladder safety

    How to do it right when you have to work high off the ground.
  • 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.
  • Cutting board

    Thorough washing and sanitizing is essential, particularly on meat-cutting surfaces.
  • Concrete floor

    Seal these floors, and you’ll simplify this cleaning hassle once and for all.

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