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- You CAN fit the crucial stuff in before visitors show up. Here is a planned strategy!
- Strategize your systems for productivity.
- Product testing doesn’t have to be a complicated process or take much time, but it does need to be a planned and defined process with specific things to measure and reliable ways to measure them.
- Pumping dirt is the new exercise craze combining aerobics, calisthenics, weight lifting, and, yes, housecleaning.
- Get free housekeeping guidance by phone.
- CRI's Seal of Approval (SOA) program uses precise science to test carpet cleaning products to help ensure certified products will get your carpets clean.
- How to reach tip-top clean with less caustic chemicals.
- Hardwood and other floors a hassle? The IICRC experts share tips on cleaning and maintaining wood and hard surface floors.
- 16 tips to save time.
- Consumer Reports helps homeowners choose deck treatments that can "weather" summer and winter.
- Mold loves a moist environment.
- Carbon monoxide (CO) is a silent killer that can stalk any home with fuel-burning appliances. Within minutes, high concentrations of this odorless, colorless and invisible gas can become lethal. Here's advice from UL on how to protect your loved ones.
- Knowing your stone is key to cleaning it.
- This article describes the role preservatives play in a product's life cycle, where preservatives are found, and how manufacturers choose preservatives and set preservative levels.
- Check the checklist for routine maintenance and cleaning of upholstery fabrics.
- Extend the useful life of upholstered furniture and keep it looking great by caring for it properly.
- More people are Spring Cleaning. Find out how and why.
- Steam vapor cleaning differs from traditional "steam cleaning" of carpet.
- Use this tiny labor force to get the job done without harmful chemicals.
- How do you keep carpet looking great? Easy. The simplest way to protect your carpet investment is preserving its quality using products with the green and blue label of the Carpet and Rug Institute’s Seal of Approval Program (SOA).

