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- Can clicking with your index finger give you a greener thumb?
- A multi-surface cleaner and polish to remove most normal soils, such as fingerprints, light soil and dust, while leaving a streak-free shine.
- Does it meet the mark of less work, more clean?
- Ho-hum? Not really. Though this product is almost as old as dirt, it's proof that you don't really need a lot of cleaning supplies - just a few good all-purpose ones.
- Can the simple window-cleaning system be an effective method in other areas of the home? The KaiFly gets tested by HC Staff.
- The Cleaning Professor weighs in on this bagless model with features designed to reduce common vacuuming headaches.
- Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes are pre-moistened, disposable towelettes that clean and disinfect non-porous surfaces.
- The Dirt Devil Quick Power Cordless Stick Vacuum is a lightweight and versatile vacuum for everyday use.
- It cleans, it shines ... it's tough on grease?
- Tom McNulty tests Restore's toilet bowl cleaner against two other brands and a friend's tough rust and hard water deposits.
- Open the window for fresh air — without bringing in pollen and dust.
- Vacuuming plus germ-killing power? Yes, but does it effectively kill microbes in a real home?
- The Dyson Animal has always been billed as the vacuum to have if you own pets. We’ve wanted to try it since we first heard about it.
- Can an environmentally friendly polish match the performance of leading brands?
- The flagship of the Oreck Upright line, the Oreck XL Platinum Upright is a good choice for high-performance, lightweight cleaning. It's part of the Oreck XL Platinum Power Team (a two-machine system consisting of an upright and canister vacuum).
- Tom McNulty puts this automatic dishwasher gel's "super-concentrated" claims to the test.
- Rug Doctor is a widely recognized name in carpet cleaning. How well does it perform?
- The Healthy Fan is a three-part system consisting of a ceiling fan, germ-killing UV-C light, and a washable electrostatic filter.
- How did it fare as an upright carpet cleaner?
- The Ionator HOM is an alternative to traditional household cleaners that use potentially harmful ingredients. Rather than using conventional chemistry, it uses electrically activated - or ionized - tap water to lift dirt, dust, grease, grime, and germs from surfaces.

