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- An acronym for the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification, a standards and certification organization.
- For safety’s sake, unplug this appliance and let it cool first.
- Take care of household systems and cleaning tools, and they’ll take care of you.
- Take screens down to clean them. It’s a lot easier — and sometimes safer — than cleaning them in place.
- They're great aids in everyday chores, but be careful — don't cause damage that can only complicate future cleaning.
- A solid surface countertop line for kitchens, baths, sinks and lavatories, manufactured by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., Wilmington DE.
- Once-a-year maintenance that should take less than 5 minutes. Promise!
- Plastics clean easily. Check for colorfastness before cleaning fabric plants with water.
- When cleaning this, it pays to be gentle.
- A cleaning agent that, unlike traditional soap, works well in hard water.
- This porous surface can be cleaned using the right methods.
- Cloth shades should be cleaned carefully with dry methods. Spot clean with wet methods only when absolutely necessary.
- Separate the parts, and clean this kitchen appliance easily.
- Pros use this machine all day, avoiding back strain and repetitive stress injury.
- Another kitchen appliance where it will pay to stay ahead of crumbs, grime, grease and spatters.
- A solid-surface kitchen and bath countertop line manufactured by Wilsonart International Inc., Temple, Texas.
- If it has a plug, make sure it’s nowhere near an outlet before cleaning.
- Homeowners can resolve many problems before calling a professional.
- These handy tools also make quick work of cleaning hard surfaces outdoors. Pay attention to safety, though.
- Think of it as an inexpensive mineral scale remover. It's not the best solution for most cleaning situations.
