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  • Residue

    Preventing this problem is why you’re frequently advised to rinse well.
  • Laminate floor

    These pre-finished surfaces are easily maintained by sweeping or vacuuming, and damp mopping. Avoid going overboard with cleaners and polishes.
  • No-Wax Floor

    A vinyl floor with a tough, clear finish.
  • Rinse

    This step in the cleaning process has the biggest impact on final results.
  • Mop, mopping

    A guide to the best tools and techniques for keeping many hard floor surfaces sparkling.
  • Damp mopping

    Used where lots of water could damage the floor or the subfloor.
  • Hairbrush

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

    A cousin to dusting as it applies to hard flooring.
  • Vinegar

    Not an all-purpose cleaner, though it does have several effective uses around the house.
  • White vinegar

    Think of it as an inexpensive mineral scale remover. It's not the best solution for most cleaning situations.
  • Wet (soak) mopping

    What to do when damp mopping no longer effectively cleans a vinyl, tile or sealed-stone floor.
  • Brick, exterior

    Do these things if your chimney really needs cleaning.
  • Wall, painted

    First, vacuum or dry-sponge walls. Wash if necessary with the following method.
  • Wilsonart laminate

    Countertops for kitchens, baths and other applications manufactured by Wilsonart International Inc., Temple, TX.
  • Yellowing

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

    The two kinds of umbrellas need different care.
  • Automotive exterior

    Vehicle paint is another durable, yet easily scratched surface.
  • Shower stall

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

    Take screens down to clean them. It’s a lot easier — and sometimes safer — than cleaning them in place.
  • Mat

    Hate dusting, sweeping, vacuuming and mopping so often? Try a set of these.

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