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  • Shower curtain

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

    Cleaning is straightforward when you think safety first.
  • Acid

    It's helpful — and hazardous — at the same time.
  • Knives

    Keep cutlery out of the dishwasher.
  • Coffee maker

    Keep it clean, and your coffee will taste noticeably better — guaranteed!
  • Formica®

    Sharp objects and harsh chemicals will damage this widely used surface permanently.
  • Tub caulk

    Durable and easily applied, caulk makes repairing cracked or broken grout easy.
  • Bathtub

    Enamel or plastic? Know before you clean.
  • Iron skillet

    Here’s one instance where lots of scrubbing can actually be harmful. Do it the easy way!
  • Caulk

    Durable and easily applied, caulk makes repairing cracked or broken grout easy.
  • Enamel, enameled surface

    It’s a durable finish, but it’s not indestructible.
  • Scuff mark

    The best advice is “easy does it” when trying to remove scuff marks.
  • Oven, conventional

    Clear winner of the Worst Job in the House Award.
  • Dishwasher

    While not high-maintenance, it does need a little care occasionally.
  • Shower stall

    Preventing the buildup of soap scum and water deposits is a lot easier than removal later.
  • Gutter, rain

    Dirt streaks on gutter facings are hints that this job is overdue.
  • Acrylic fixture

    Stash the abrasive cleaners elsewhere. Abrasives will damage this plastic material.
  • Wet-dry vac

    Wet-dry vacuum cleaners are best suited to garages and unfinished basements since they tend to spew fine dust out with the exhaust air if you don’t install an optional filter. They can come in handy for limited jobs in the home, such as clearing out a clogged sink, sucking up pet accidents, etc.
  • Wilsonart® laminate

    Countertops for kitchens, baths and other applications manufactured by Wilsonart International Inc., Temple, TX.
  • Abrasive (scouring) cleaners

    They're great aids in everyday chores, but be careful — don't cause damage that can only complicate future cleaning.

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