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- Keep components clean — you'll reduce dust and save energy.
- Clear winner of the Worst Job in the House Award.
- Another kitchen appliance where it will pay to stay ahead of crumbs, grime, grease and spatters.
- Cleaning the edges of a floor, a task that may seem daunting but is rather simple.
- A simple, effective tool that will reduce the number of cleanings showers and tubs need.
- These additives build on the power of detergent in a number of ways.
- Regular, thorough cleanings will make this job much easier.
- A "builder" that gets dissolved minerals out of the way of laundry detergent.
- Easy to clean and maintain, but don’t use strong solvents.
- Removes dirt where you can't use liquids.
- These paths aren’t caused by livestock.
- Clean up all spills right away. Here’s how to do that occasional, thorough cleaning.
- Timeliness is key in cleaning the most heavily used room in the house.
- A relatively new mop material that captures and removes soil through use of tiny, dense arrangements of synthetic fibers.
- Old-style corn brooms are much harder to use than their modern counterparts.
- Durable, but not indestructible, hard, glossy coating that can withstand cleaning products that might degrade latex-paint finishes.
- Water chemistry has an important bearing on many cleaning tasks.
- The pharmacy antiseptic makes a good, inexpensive spotting agent because of its mild bleaching action. It's also an effective germ-killing agent.
- Simply comb clean, then soak, scrub with a small discarded toothbrush and rinse.
- These products help remove crusty scale from plumbing fixtures and other surfaces.

