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  • Plexiglass

    You may not want to use even paper towels for this cleaning task.
  • Plastic furniture

    The garden hose is the easiest and best tool for routine cleanings.
  • Furniture polish

    Dusting is all most modern wood furniture needs in routine cleaning.
  • Books

    Routine maintenance to emergency care.
  • Comforter

    Care is fairly easy for inexpensive comforters. Protect expensive down comforters with a duvet cover.
  • Borax

    Cleaner and brighter, thanks to this booster.
  • Labels, product

    We cannot overstate the importance of reading product labels. Far too many people ignore this vital information.
  • Computer monitor

    Flat panels are cleaned differently than the older CRT screens.
  • Ventilation

    Another word for “airing the place out,” ventilation is one of the top three ways to improve indoor air quality.
  • Alcohol

    A solvent, degreaser and adhesive remover with many uses.
  • Pergo

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

    Regular cleaning and proper technique will get you through this job quickly.
  • Butcher block

    A place where cleanliness really helps keep the family healthy.
  • Radiator, steam (upright)

    These are the simplest, safest type of radiator to keep clean.
  • Window screens

    Take screens down to clean them. It’s a lot easier — and sometimes safer — than cleaning them in place.
  • Pressure washers

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

    A little maintenance goes a long way with this appliance.
  • Sink, enameled metal

    Enamel is a tough, attractive finish, but it can be scratched or chipped.
  • Haitian cotton

    Cleaning this natural-look upholstery fabric is a real challenge, even for professionals.
  • Hosiery

    Protect stockings from laundry snags. Here’s how.

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