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  • Fungicide

    Mildew and mold are fungi. Bleach, borax, and other common chemicals effectively fight outbreaks.
  • Radiator, baseboard (forced hot water)

    Regular dusting and vacuuming will make them look better, and they’ll work better, too.
  • Vomit

    Remove as much as you can immediately and dilute with water. Then follow these tips.
  • Wall, painted

    First, vacuum or dry-sponge walls. Wash if necessary with the following method.
  • Mineral scale

    That white or beige crust is coming from your tap water.
  • Pressure washers

    They’re great outdoor cleaning tools, but they can cause severe injury or damage if misused.
  • Fireplace ash

    Although a shallow bed of fireplace ash is beneficial, cleaning up excess should be done gently and safely.
  • Allergen slipcover

    These bedding accessories are a must for people with severe asthma or allergic sensitivity to dust mites.
  • Eyeglasses

    Prescription lenses that can be easily damaged with improper cleaning care.
  • Ammonia

    An excellent degreaser, but use in a well-ventilated area.
  • Well-ventilated area

    Another term you’ll see frequently in HC-Pedia. What do we mean?
  • Charcoal grill

    Maintenance is easy, even though ashes must be discarded after every use.
  • Hairbrush

    Simply comb clean, then soak, scrub with a small discarded toothbrush and rinse.
  • Plastic furniture

    The garden hose is the easiest and best tool for routine cleanings.
  • Vacuum cleaner soil removal

    How much soil do the best vacuum cleaners remove from carpet? The answers might surprise you.
  • Plastic case, electronic

    More and more electronic appliances are housed in this material. Cleaning is easy.
  • Ivory

    If you have a genuine ivory heirloom, clean it with care. Plastic is easier to maintain and doesn't endanger wildlife.
  • Laminate floor

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

    Easy to clean and maintain, but don’t use strong solvents.
  • Dust, dusting

    It's everywhere, all the time. Here's how to keep it to a tolerable minimum.

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