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- This laundry sorter rolls on wheels and comes with three removable canvas bags.
- Fluff and soften your laundry, and reduce energy costs by tossing these into your dryer.
- Treat stains while you are still at the restaurant or picnic with a pen-sized stain-removing ... pen.
- Tom McNulty tests Restore's toilet bowl cleaner against two other brands and a friend's tough rust and hard water deposits.
- Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes are pre-moistened, disposable towelettes that clean and disinfect non-porous surfaces.
- An all-in-one, ready-to-use mopping system.
- The Cleaning Professor weighs in on this bagless model with features designed to reduce common vacuuming headaches.
- Find out how Restore Enz Away Spot Remover tackles organic stains on carpet samples.
- It dusts...It cleans...It polishes! The original Miracle Cloth® is an all-purpose microfiber cleaning cloth—use it to clean everywhere in your home.
- 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.
- Just how versatile is the Electrolux Versatility?
- A portable extra closet for your bedroom, RV, or dorm.
- Rug Doctor is a widely recognized name in carpet cleaning. How well does it perform?
- Multi-talented carpet shampoo performs well for housekeeping service.
- The Bissell Steam Mop Bare Floor Steam Cleaner is a great way for asthmatics who are sensitive to harsh chemicals in floor cleaners to clean their floors. The Bissell Steam Mop Bare Floor Steam Cleaner cleans and sanitizes your floors with only water.
- Tom McNulty puts this automatic dishwasher gel's "super-concentrated" claims to the test.
- The Ladybug XL Steam Cleaner is a great steam cleaner that will allow asthmatics to clean virtually every surface in their homes, with plain water and without using chemicals.
- Miele vacuums are known for their excellent filtration. Just how did the Miele Salsa fare in this and other areas?

