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  • N95 respirator

    An essential tool used to protect people from hazardous fumes during certain jobs.
  • Odor

    Don’t cover up, clean up. Here’s how.
  • Oil spill

    Act quickly, or these spots can be a real nightmare to clean.
  • Organic chemical, compound

    Any substance that has carbon molecules in its structure.
  • Oven, conventional

    Clear winner of the Worst Job in the House Award.
  • Paint spot

    Latex or oil-based? Either way, take action quickly before it dries into a permanent stain.
  • Pergo

    Laminate flooring sold in the Presto® and Signature® product lines and manufactured by Pergo AB, Trelleborg, Sweden.
  • pH

    Following is a quick lesson in the chemistry of cleaning.
  • Pressed wood

    Vacuuming is the best way to dust this porous surface.
  • Pressure washers

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

    We use this term often in describing how to perform various cleaning tasks safely. Here’s what it means.
  • Quilt

    This is another cleaning challenge with no one-answer-fits-all solution.
  • Radiator heating system

    Cleaning is straightforward when you think safety first.
  • Range fan

    The hood has a removable filter that’s essential for reducing airborne grease.
  • Recycling symbol, plastic

    How to “read” plastic containers for recycling.
  • Refrigerator interior

    Clean up all spills right away. Here’s how to do that occasional, thorough cleaning.
  • Rubber gloves

    Some jobs require greater hand protection than others.
  • Rust Remover, Plumbing

    These products help remove crusty scale from porcelain fixtures and other surfaces.
  • Sanitizer

    These agents kill most — but not all — bacteria, viruses, fungi and spores.
  • Scuff mark

    The best advice is “easy does it” when trying to remove scuff marks.

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