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- If it’s in good shape, it just needs regular cleaning to avoid hazards.
- Preventing the buildup of soap scum and water deposits is a lot easier than removal later.
- This is another easy-does-it job. When in doubt, seek professional help.
- This step in the cleaning process has the biggest impact on final results.
- Enamel or plastic? Know before you clean.
- Formal floor covering over a subfloor, which can include carpet, hardwood, laminate, vinyl, and tile.
- These are frequently called “no-wax” floors, whether in sheet or tile form.
- Your eyes are vulnerable to injury during lots of cleaning jobs. Here's how to protect them.
- Best for removing grease and oil.
- A high-pressure laminate floor manufactured by Wilsonart International Inc., Temple, TX.
- A vinyl floor with a tough, clear finish.
- The term is interchangeable with “mildew.” However, mold can be very destructive to the home itself.
- Certain tasks put eyes at risk and personal protection equipment is needed.
- Which style is best? Choose on personal preference and the jobs at hand.
- What to do when damp mopping no longer effectively cleans a vinyl, tile or sealed-stone floor.
- That white or beige crust is coming from your tap water.
- Old-style corn brooms are much harder to use than their modern counterparts.
- The best advice is “easy does it” when trying to remove scuff marks.
- It happens to both fabrics and hard flooring. Here’s how to deal with it.
- Flooring that gets the most foot traffic needs extra attention.

