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  • Recycling symbol, plastic

    How to “read” plastic containers for recycling.
  • Refrigerator interior

    Clean up all spills right away. Here’s how to do that occasional, thorough cleaning.
  • Room air conditioner

    Cleaning this appliance is best done in autumn.
  • Safety goggles

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

    The best way to clean a vinyl, polyester or cotton shower curtain, plus the skinny on shower rods and curtain rings.
  • Shower squeegee

    A simple, effective tool that will reduce the number of cleanings showers and tubs need.
  • Shower stall

    Preventing the buildup of soap scum and water deposits is a lot easier than removal later.
  • Silk houseplants

    Plastics clean easily. Check for colorfastness before cleaning fabric plants with water.
  • Sink

    Whether in the kitchen or bath, a sink’s material — not location — determines the cleaning method.
  • Sink, enameled metal

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

    Traditionally used for rope and twine, sisal has many uses, including paper, cloth, wall coverings and carpets.
  • Skunk odor

    A tomato-juice bath isn’t as effective as this home remedy, several experts say.
  • Sodium metasilicate

    This highly effective cleaner is a phosphate-free substitute for trisodium phosphate.
  • Solvent safety

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

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

    Some cleaning tools need cleaning themselves. This is one.
  • Telephone

    Fingerprints and grime come off these hard-plastic appliances easily.
  • Television

    These appliances attract a lot of dust. Here's how to prevent or remove it.
  • Toaster

    For safety’s sake, unplug this appliance and let it cool first.
  • Toaster oven

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

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