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  • Laminate countertop

    Cleanup is a snap, but be careful to prevent surface damage.
  • Driveway

    Sweep and spray to remove dirt. Also, the right way to soak out oil stains.
  • Corian

    A solid surface countertop line for kitchens, baths, sinks and lavatories, manufactured by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., Wilmington DE.
  • Zodiaq

    A quartz/polymer solid surface countertop line for kitchens manufactured by E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Co., Wilmington, DE.
  • Haitian cotton

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

    The scientific name for what many people call germs or bugs. Microbes contribute to foul smelling bathrooms, but also function as nature's cleaning agents.
  • Kitchen

    Timeliness is key in cleaning the most heavily used room in the house.
  • Excrement

    Also known as feces or stool, it must be dealt with safely and promptly.
  • Mildew

    Usually just another name for mold.
  • Oven, convection

    Even if your oven “cleans” itself, some tasks still need to be done by hand.
  • Yellowing

    It happens to both fabrics and hard flooring. Here’s how to deal with it.
  • Feces

    Also known as stool or excrement, this waste must be dealt with safely.
  • Umbrella

    The two kinds of umbrellas need different care.
  • Solvent safety

    Use carefully to protect yourself, your family and the environment.
  • Candles

    They create a warm, cozy atmosphere — and present some hazards as well.
  • Dilution

    Proper dilution is key to making cleaning concentrates work best, but how do you figure out those ratios?
  • Books

    Routine maintenance to emergency care.
  • Oven, self-cleaning

    The self-cleaning cycle works by incinerating stuck-on food and grease at high temperatures.
  • Microwave oven

    An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure when to comes to keeping this appliance clean.
  • Toaster oven

    Another kitchen appliance where it will pay to stay ahead of crumbs, grime, grease and spatters.

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