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  • Lint

    It’s unavoidable, just like death and taxes. Here’s how to make it bearable.
  • Litter box

    Scoop daily for your cat’s health — and for the sake of your nose.
  • Marble

    Solid as a rock? Not quite, if it’s unsealed marble.
  • Mattress

    Turn and vacuum twice a year for better sleep — and better health.
  • Microfiber mop

    A relatively new mop material that captures and removes soil through use of tiny, dense arrangements of synthetic fibers.
  • Microwave oven

    An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure when to comes to keeping this appliance clean.
  • Mold

    The term is interchangeable with “mildew.” However, mold can be very destructive to the home itself.
  • Organic chemical, compound

    Any substance that has carbon molecules in its structure.
  • Oriental rug

    This is another easy-does-it job. When in doubt, seek professional help.
  • Oven, continuous-cleaning

    Abrasive pads and harsh cleaning agents can degrade this oven’s ability to keep itself clean.
  • Pets

    No question about it, pets can be a joy, but they will add to the housekeeping load.
  • Plastic furniture

    The garden hose is the easiest and best tool for routine cleanings.
  • Pre-finished floor

    Sweep or vacuum the floor at least weekly.
  • Pressure washers

    They’re great outdoor cleaning tools, but they can cause severe injury or damage if misused.
  • Preventive maintenance

    Take care of household systems and cleaning tools, and they’ll take care of you.
  • Quilt

    This is another cleaning challenge with no one-answer-fits-all solution.
  • Radiator, baseboard (electric)

    For safety’s sake, cut power to these units before cleaning them.
  • Radiator, baseboard (forced hot water)

    Regular dusting and vacuuming will make them look better, and they’ll work better, too.
  • Radiator, steam (upright)

    These are the simplest, safest type of radiator to keep clean.
  • Refrigerator exterior

    Blessed are the short, for they don’t have to see what the top of the ‘fridge looks like.

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