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  • Pole squeegee

    Wipe away that water without stretching, bending or hard labor.
  • Air cleaner

    There are several different types, but these useful appliances are no substitute for good cleaning and other preventive measures.
  • Radon

    Why you should care about this odorless and colorless gas — and what you can do about it.
  • Concrete floor

    Seal these floors, and you’ll simplify this cleaning hassle once and for all.
  • Trisodium phosphate (TSP)

    An old standby that is still useful for cleaning walls and other surfaces.
  • Baking soda

    This mild abrasive is also a decent deodorizer.
  • Carpet Terms

    Help with carpet terminology from the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI).
  • Litter box

    Scoop daily for your cat’s health — and for the sake of your nose.
  • Duct

    These metal conduits distribute heated or cooled air from a furnace or central air conditioner. No one’s sure whether they need regular professional cleaning.
  • Environmental agents

    Environmental agents are conditions such as humidity extremes, drafts, lack of ventilation, and overcrowding that cause stress, discomfort, or health problems.
  • Mold

    The term is interchangeable with “mildew.” However, mold can be very destructive to the home itself.
  • Surfactant

    It makes water wetter!
  • Nanotechnology

    Nanotechnology describes the creation and use of materials, devices and systems which control matter at the atomic or molecular level or “nanoscale”.
  • Absorbents

    Granular substances that soak up stains and spills.
  • Tricket

    This tool takes the hassle out of cleaning vertical blinds.
  • Central air conditioner

    Keep components clean — you'll reduce dust and save energy.
  • Grout brush

    The best tool for cleaning grouted tile.
  • Soap

    The old standby is mild enough for personal use, but doesn’t work too well in hard water.
  • High Efficiency Washing Machines

    HE washers save significant energy over traditional washing machines by decreasing the amount of water needed per load and shortening drying times.
  • Wooden beams

    Use a vacuum cleaner occasionally to keep ahead of dust, grime and cobwebs.

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