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- Damage to textiles from pet accidents only worsens as time goes by. Find out how to take the appropriate action early on.
- Raid the kitchen and laundry room for safer alternatives to cleaning chemicals.
- They’re coming. But don’t panic. With a little planning, you’ll look like you have it all together and make visitors feel genuinely comfortable in your space.
- What's the secret to better car care? Mary Findley offers tips for keeping your vehicle looking its best.
- That depends, but either way they can take the proper steps to reduce exposure to pet allergens.
- When spills are dealt with promptly and properly using a CRI-approved spot remover, they can be quick and easy to clean up.
- He said, she said.
- You CAN fit the crucial stuff in before visitors show up. Here is a planned strategy!
- Removing Tough Spots and Stains (Think Red Wine and Chocolate).
- Just-cleaned carpet should dry within six to eight hours or less, and should never stay damp more than 24 hours, or microbial growth and odor may occur.
- Do your own carpet cleaning, or let the carpet cleaning pros handle it.
- ACI Survey: 12% of Americans "sometimes, rarely or never" seal detergent containers immediately after use.
- Home improvement expert Danny Lipford reveals a quick trick to protect your hands while cleaning the roof gutters.
- Look around your house and yard for inventive ways to accent flowers for your home.
- The art of knowing what is where in your ice box.
- Carpets receive the greater part of daily household abuse: pet stains, drink spills, food stains, soil, sun-fade, bleach discoloration and lots more. So before you discard the old floor covering for a new one, consider an alternative that’s a lot easier on the pocketbook – professional color restoration.
- Organize your winter wardrobe to stow away for next year.
- The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center answers the most common questions asked when it comes to gardening and yard care.
- A clean home is a comfortable home — for both you and your pet.
- Before you call the plumber, here's what to do.

