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- The IICRC answers several commonly asked questions about professional carpet cleaning.
- HC interviews Marla Cilley, aka FlyLady, on making a permanent difference in your household environment.
- Oh, those nasty stains! How do you go about removing that red stain from the fruit drink your son spilled on the floor? What do you use to remove black marker ink from your white marble floor? Does lipstick stain? The list can go on and on.
- They'll hang on to more items than you think.
- Specially designed laundry detergent and high-efficiency washing machines can reduce water and energy use to as low as 20 percent of that consumed by the conventional load of laundry.
- Develop safety habits that get your home clean without doing you in.
- Online fact sheet focuses on using laundry detergents the right way.
- Wipe Usage is on the Rise Countrywide – 71% Say They Use Wipes.
- Carbon filter? Reverse osmosis? Water softener? Ultraviolet system? Find answers here.
- If not properly installed, maintained and operated, air duct components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris.
- Shave minutes off your weekly cleaning routine for big time savings.
- The art of knowing what is where in your ice box.
- How to make your own formulas for a more natural approach to cleaning.
- Choices, choices. With more than one variety ... which will get you and your family out of the house fastest?
- A cleaning tool that needs regular cleaning.
- Get it over and done with!
- The Soap and Detergent Association’s (SDA) spring cleaning survey reveals consumers’ cleaning personalities, purchasing patterns
- While motivation to clean often comes easier in the Spring, with sunny days, warmer weather and nature in bloom; the right attitude, tools and know-how truly make the difference.
- Quick tips from Nancy Bock, Vice President of Education for the American Cleaning Institute.
- Act Quickly! Ninety percent of the spots on carpet and upholstery can be removed completely if they are absorbed, blotted and flushed within two or three minutes.

