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  • Drain

    Homeowners can resolve many problems before calling a professional.
  • Hosiery

    Protect stockings from laundry snags. Here’s how.
  • Emulsification

    A process that helps cleaning products break down and suspend fats and oils.
  • Tub caulk

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

    An easy way to keep a yucky problem at bay.
  • Alabaster

    Clean with damp cloth or sponge but don't overwet.
  • Chimney

    For most people, this is not a do-it-yourself cleaning task.
  • Enamel

    Durable, but not indestructible, hard, glossy coating that can withstand cleaning products that might degrade latex-paint finishes.
  • Caulk

    In the bathroom, caulk makes repairing cracked or broken grout easy.
  • Toilet

    Regular, thorough cleanings will make this job much easier.
  • Backpack vacuum cleaner

    Pros use this machine all day, avoiding back strain and repetitive stress injury.
  • Comforter

    Care is fairly easy for inexpensive comforters. Protect expensive down comforters with a duvet cover.
  • Scrubber, scrubbing pad

    The darker it is, the more likely it is to scratch and damage a surface.
  • Air cleaner

    There are several different types, but these useful appliances are no substitute for good cleaning and other preventive measures.
  • Stainmaster

    Since 2004, this former Dupont trademark name for carpet fiber has been owned by Invista of Wichita, KS, a division of Koch Industries, Inc.
  • Denatured alcohol

    This solvent is a capable spot cleaner on many hard surfaces.
  • Grease, airborne

    Prevention is at least as important as cleaning here.
  • White vinegar

    Think of it as an inexpensive mineral scale remover. It's not the best solution for most cleaning situations.
  • Rubbing alcohol

    An inexpensive, highly useful household solvent. Use carefully — it’s flammable.
  • Oven, self-cleaning

    The self-cleaning cycle works by incinerating stuck-on food and grease at high temperatures.

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