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  • Television

    These appliances attract a lot of dust. Here's how to prevent or remove it.
  • Toaster

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

    Another kitchen appliance where it will pay to stay ahead of crumbs, grime, grease and spatters.
  • Toys

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

    This tool takes the hassle out of cleaning vertical blinds.
  • Umbrella

    The two kinds of umbrellas need different care.
  • Upholstery

    Vacuuming is your first line of defense against big cleaning hassles.
  • UV-C

    UVC has been shown to inactivate viruses, mycoplasma, bacteria, and fungi, whether suspended in air or deposited on surfaces - EPA
  • Vent, heating and air conditioning

    Regular vacuuming is a must. Here are some other tips.
  • Vinyl flooring

    These are frequently called “no-wax” floors, whether in sheet or tile form.
  • Vomit

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

    First, vacuum or dry-sponge walls. Wash if necessary with the following method.
  • Wallpaper

    It’s best to follow instructions that came with the wallcovering. Read on if care tips can’t be found.
  • Wilsonart flooring

    A high-pressure laminate floor manufactured by Wilsonart International Inc., Temple, TX.
  • Wilsonart laminate

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

    Where most people really need help is with large expanses of glass — this is where the streaks are.
  • Window cleaner

    Consumer Reports offers an inexpensive, homemade cleaning solution.
  • Window screens

    Take screens down to clean them. It’s a lot easier — and sometimes safer — than cleaning them in place.
  • Wrought iron

    To save its appearance, all of the rust has to go first.

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