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  • Lampshade

    Cloth shades should be cleaned carefully with dry methods. Spot clean with wet methods only when absolutely necessary.
  • Radiator, baseboard (electric)

    For safety’s sake, cut power to these units before cleaning them.
  • Radiator, steam (upright)

    These are the simplest, safest type of radiator to keep clean.
  • Skunk odor

    A tomato-juice bath isn’t as effective as this home remedy, several experts say.
  • Detergent

    A cleaning agent that, unlike traditional soap, works well in hard water.
  • Mat

    Hate dusting, sweeping, vacuuming and mopping so often? Try a set of these.
  • Alabaster

    Clean with damp cloth or sponge but don't overwet.
  • Videocassette recorder (VCR)

    Though DVDs and Blu-Rays have largely replaced VCRs, many folks still have their video recorders/players and tape collections to maintain.
  • Marble

    Solid as a rock? Not quite, if it’s unsealed marble.
  • Butcher block

    A place where cleanliness really helps keep the family healthy.
  • Acetic acid

    The main active ingredient in vinegar.
  • Blinds, vertical

    Introducing a handy tool for making quick work of this task.
  • Shower curtain

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

    Keep cutlery out of the dishwasher.
  • Quartz surface

    It's a lot more resistant to staining and damage than other stone or composite countertops. Cleanup is easy.
  • Television

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

    Defrosting is another cleaning task that helps to save energy.
  • Sisal

    Traditionally used for rope and twine, sisal has many uses, including paper, cloth, wall coverings and carpets.
  • Range fan

    The hood has a removable filter that’s essential for reducing airborne grease.
  • Sink, enameled metal

    Enamel is a tough, attractive finish, but it can be scratched or chipped.

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