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- Does getting organized and motivated seem like a monumental task? Try these nine simple, quick tips to help you get going and conquer select problem areas.
- Science says cleaning burns calories! Build a fitness program for you and for your home!
- Sealed wood is easy to clean since you're really cleaning the finish — not the wood itself.
- Here's how to prevent your grill from getting dirty unnecessarily, and clean up before and after cookouts.
- You might expect a doctor to say: "What You Can't See Can Hurt You!" But who would expect it from a carpet cleaning professional?
- Ten simple year-round reminders for consumers to help keep their families safe.
- Once a year, many people scour their homes — deep cleaning and getting rid of items they haven’t used or worn in years. However, people who clean and stay organized throughout the year are more likely to be happy, healthy and financially comfortable.
- Really fast and thorough cleaning requires the right blend of motivation, equipment and skills — and delegation.
- Three simple steps to keeping your home clean on a daily basis.
- How to minimize the mess your pint-size Picassos make.
- We've taken some of Don Aslett's best advice from this lively book that will change your clutter accrual ... and your life.
- How to choose a water filter.
- Why using too much detergent can send products’ benefits down the drain, and easy fixes that can save consumers’ money on laundry costs.
- Find out Consumer Reports' picks, plus tips for keeping (or making) your lawn beautiful.
- Consumer Reports confirms that gas-powered pressure washers have a clear performance edge over electric models. But more pressure also means more chance for injury with any pressure washer.
- Quilted Northern, Charmin and Cottonelle top toilet paper tests.
- Consumers are eager to clean windows, blinds, curtains, clothing, closets & drawers: 72% of households spring clean every year, ACI survey shows.
- Your family may not be the only ones enjoying the sofa. The soft, comfortable places where families relax and play at home can harbor millions of bacteria. For example, Staphylococcus bacteria can live on soft surfaces for 24 hours. Here's what to do about it.
- Quick tips: How NOT to use a "laptop" computer.
- There are at least two things that can be done to create a clean and healthy indoor living environment.

