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  • Needlework

    When cleaning this, it pays to be gentle.
  • Bucket

    Do the job the easy, safe way — follow these tips.
  • Blender

    Separate the parts, and clean this kitchen appliance easily.
  • Heater, portable

    If it has a plug, make sure it’s nowhere near an outlet before cleaning.
  • Rinse

    This step in the cleaning process has the biggest impact on final results.
  • Window cleaner

    Consumer Reports offers an inexpensive, homemade cleaning solution.
  • Laminate floor

    These pre-finished surfaces are easily maintained by sweeping or vacuuming, and damp mopping. Avoid going overboard with cleaners and polishes.
  • Dust mites

    These tiny creatures can cause allergies and other respiratory problems.
  • Denatured alcohol

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

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

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

    Used where lots of water could damage the floor or the subfloor.
  • Wool garment

    Take it to the dry cleaner unless care instructions say otherwise.
  • Awnings

    Tread lightly while cleaning these sun screens.
  • Laminate countertop

    Cleanup is a snap, but be careful to prevent surface damage.
  • Trisodium phosphate (TSP)

    An old standby that is still useful for cleaning walls and other surfaces.
  • Lampshade

    Cloth shades should be cleaned carefully with dry methods. Spot clean with wet methods only when absolutely necessary.
  • Brass

    Many brass objects have been coated with lacquer to help maintain the shine. Avoid using abrasive pads or cleaners, since abrasion will remove the lacquer.
  • Automotive exterior

    Vehicle paint is another durable, yet easily scratched surface.
  • Houseplants

    Dusting and rinsing are the answers.

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