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  • Baseboards

    The no-backache way to keep them clean.
  • Acetone

    That bottle of nail-polish remover has more than just one purpose.
  • Formica

    This laminate surface is durable and resilient if properly cleaned.
  • Wilsonart sinks

    Sinks and bowls for solid-surface and laminate countertop lines manufactured by Wilsonart® International Inc., Temple, TX.
  • Scuff mark

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

    Usually just another name for mold.
  • Rust stain

    Do not reach for bleach - it will make this stain worse. Here is what to do.
  • Vomit

    Remove as much as you can immediately and dilute with water. Then follow these tips.
  • N95 respirator

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

    Your eyes are vulnerable to injury during lots of cleaning jobs. Here's how to protect them.
  • Lampshade

    Cloth shades should be cleaned carefully with dry methods. Spot clean with wet methods only when absolutely necessary.
  • Acid

    It's helpful — and hazardous — at the same time.
  • Water

    This is the universal solvent for cleaning.
  • Spills, spots

    A guide to the best ways of preventing stains on floors, rugs, carpet and upholstery.
  • Spray bottle

    Keeping a clean house would be a lot harder without these handy tools.
  • Hydrogen peroxide

    The pharmacy antiseptic makes a good, inexpensive spotting agent because of its mild bleaching action. It's also an effective germ-killing agent.
  • Earthstone

    A solid-surface kitchen and bath countertop line manufactured by Wilsonart International Inc.
  • Brick, interior (untreated)

    This porous surface can be cleaned using the right methods.
  • Chrome

    Clean gently — it's very easy to wear this surface down.
  • Dryer

    Lint control is the name of the game here. Plus, what to do if clothing dyes stain the surface.

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