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  • Borax

    Cleaner and brighter, thanks to this booster.
  • Tricket

    This tool takes the hassle out of cleaning vertical blinds.
  • Vomit

    Remove as much as you can immediately and dilute with water. Then follow these tips.
  • Toys

    Experts recommend making sure you can clean toys before buying them.
  • Emulsification

    A process that helps cleaning products break down and suspend fats and oils.
  • Grout brush

    The best tool for cleaning grouted tile.
  • Edge Cleaning

    Cleaning the edges of a floor, a task that may seem daunting but is rather simple.
  • Alcohol

    A solvent, degreaser and adhesive remover with many uses.
  • Bronze

    An ancient alloy that might not need cleaning, after all.
  • Cutlery

    Why hand washing is better when it comes to your knives.
  • Bottle

    A bottle brush on a long wire handle is an indispensable tool.
  • Bathroom rug

    Just chuck them into the washing machine.
  • Dry sponge

    Removes dirt where you can't use liquids.
  • Bacteria digester

    A handy cleaner, particularly with pets or small children around.
  • Eyeglasses

    Prescription lenses that can be easily damaged with improper cleaning care.
  • Lye

    Be careful — as your nose has warned you already, this is a powerful and caustic substance.
  • Broom

    Old-style corn brooms are much harder to use than their modern counterparts.
  • Hydrogen peroxide

    The pharmacy antiseptic makes a good, inexpensive spotting agent because of its mild bleaching action. It's also an effective germ-killing agent.
  • Gold

    Expensive jewelry cleaners aren’t really necessary. Try this solution instead.
  • Hairbrush

    Simply comb clean, then soak, scrub with a small discarded toothbrush and rinse.

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