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  • Time

    How much time should be devoted to housekeeping? It depends....
  • Wilsonart® laminate

    Countertops for kitchens, baths and other applications manufactured by Wilsonart International Inc., Temple, TX.
  • Toothbrush, old

    Toothbrushes are re-usable for cleaning tasks. They’re gentle and effective.
  • Latex gloves

    These indispensable tools help guard against infection and chemical exposure.
  • Radiator, steam (upright)

    These are the simplest, safest type of radiator to keep clean.
  • Grout brush

    The best tool for cleaning grouted tile.
  • Hosiery

    Protect stockings from laundry snags. Here’s how.
  • Lint

    It’s unavoidable, just like death and taxes. Here’s how to make it bearable.
  • Grout

    It’s a pesky cleaning problem. Here’s a tip for making it less of a drag in the future.
  • Oven, continuous-cleaning

    Abrasive pads and harsh cleaning agents can degrade this oven’s ability to keep itself clean.
  • Figurine

    Proceed gently. Consider placing them in a glass display case.
  • Denatured alcohol

    This solvent is a capable spot cleaner on many hard surfaces.
  • Shower squeegee

    A simple, effective tool that will reduce the number of cleanings showers and tubs need.
  • Alcohol

    A solvent, degreaser and adhesive remover with many uses.
  • Teflon® cookware

    Cleanup is a snap. That’s why so many people like Teflon.
  • Wicking

    An explanation of how dirt can re-appear on a (supposedly) clean carpet or sofa.
  • Blood

    A not-so-fearsome stain — if it gets immediate attention.
  • Microfiber mop

    A relatively new material that removes soil by "hooking" it.
  • Lead paint

    If it’s in good shape, it just needs regular cleaning to avoid hazards.
  • Garbage bags

    What to look for on product labels. Plus, tips on re-using plastic shopping bags.

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