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- A cleaning agent that, unlike traditional soap, works well in hard water.
- A high-pressure laminate floor manufactured by Wilsonart International Inc., Temple, TX.
- It's helpful — and hazardous — at the same time.
- An old standby that is still useful for cleaning walls and other surfaces.
- The self-cleaning cycle works by incinerating stuck-on food and grease at high temperatures.
- Dusting and rinsing are the answers.
- These pre-finished surfaces are easily maintained by sweeping or vacuuming, and damp mopping. Avoid going overboard with cleaners and polishes.
- Proper dilution is key to making cleaning concentrates work best, but how do you figure out those ratios?
- Act quickly, or these spots can be a real nightmare to clean.
- Use a vacuum cleaner occasionally to keep ahead of dust, grime and cobwebs.
- Granular substances that help clean up stains and spills without solvents or chemicals.
- Timeliness is key in cleaning the most heavily used room in the house.
- These things are dust magnets. Upkeep, thankfully, is pretty easy.
- There are several different types, but these useful appliances are no substitute for good cleaning and other preventive measures.
- Even if your oven “cleans” itself, some tasks still need to be done by hand.
- Make quick work of cleaning this small appliance.
- A ceiling that absorbs sound — plus a whole lot more.
- Blessed are the short, for they don’t have to see what the top of the ‘fridge looks like.
- Easy to clean and maintain, but don’t use strong solvents.
- To save its appearance, all of the rust has to go first.