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  • Stainless steel

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

    Separate the parts, and clean this kitchen appliance easily.
  • Pole squeegee

    Wipe away that water without stretching, bending or hard labor.
  • Dishwasher detergent

    A product that belongs in the machine, not on your hands.
  • Shower curtain

    The best way to clean a vinyl, polyester or cotton shower curtain, plus the skinny on shower rods and curtain rings.
  • Microwave oven

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

    Cleaning this natural-look upholstery fabric is a real challenge, even for professionals.
  • Iron skillet

    Here is one instance where lots of scrubbing can actually be harmful. Do it the easy way!
  • Umbrella

    The two kinds of umbrellas need different care.
  • Food processor

    Handy tool for breaking up food into right-sized pieces, that should be cleaned thoroughly after every use.
  • Excrement

    Also known as feces or stool, it must be dealt with safely and promptly.
  • Toaster

    For safety’s sake, unplug this appliance and let it cool first.
  • Feces

    Also known as stool or excrement, this waste must be dealt with safely.
  • Answering machine

    Make quick work of cleaning this small appliance.
  • Platinum

    Expensive fluids or professional cleaning aren’t necessary. Try this.
  • Ivory

    If you have a genuine ivory heirloom, clean it with care. Plastic is easier to maintain and doesn't endanger wildlife.
  • Mineral scale

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

    Sinks and bowls for solid-surface and laminate countertop lines manufactured by Wilsonart® International Inc., Temple, TX.
  • Wet (soak) mopping

    What to do when damp mopping no longer effectively cleans a vinyl, tile or sealed-stone floor.
  • Cutting board

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

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