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- These products help remove crusty scale from porcelain fixtures and other surfaces.
- Introducing a handy tool for making quick work of this task.
- Nanotechnology describes the creation and use of materials, devices and systems which control matter at the atomic or molecular level or “nanoscale”.
- Vapor steam cleaners are versatile machines that offer the benefit of chemical-free cleaning.
- X-ray fluorescence (XRF) technology is a fast, highly accurate method for analyzing the soil removal capability of cleaning products such as vacuum cleaners.
- Good ice depends on a clean freezer.
- Carpet cleaning that’s highly effective at flushing out dirt.
- A clean mirror is a nice reflection on you!
- Process in which a hot, water-based cleaning solution is injected into and extracted from the carpet nap, taking with it the loosened soil.
- Cleaning this natural-look upholstery fabric is a real challenge, even for professionals.
- The International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene (IFH) is a registered charity with the mission to provide practical advice and guidance on the promotion of health and well-being through improved hygiene.
- Take care of household systems and cleaning tools, and they’ll take care of you.
- The highest educational designation offered by the International Executive Housekeepers Association (IEHA).
- Sweep and spray to remove dirt. Also, the right way to soak out oil stains.
- Coliform bacteria are the commonly-used bacterial indicator of the sanitary quality of foods and water. They are defined as rod-shaped Gram-negative non-spore forming organisms.
- Dusting reduces buildup on sensitive components inside the case.
- It’s how advancing technology helps people keep bacteria at bay.
- This laminate surface is durable and resilient if properly cleaned.
- An explanation of how dirt can re-appear on a (supposedly) clean carpet or sofa.
- Features and design elements on products and equipment created to optimize use and reduce strain and risk of injury from repetitive motion.

