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  • Oven, conventional

    Clear winner of the Worst Job in the House Award.
  • Sink

    Whether in the kitchen or bath, a sink’s material — not location — determines the cleaning method.
  • Vacuum cleaner maintenance

    A well-maintained machine is a real timesaver.
  • Tub caulk

    Durable and easily applied, caulk makes repairing cracked or broken grout easy.
  • Rug, area

    These efficient dirt collectors need regular cleaning to stay in good shape.
  • Vacuum cleaner

    Which style is best? Choose on personal preference and the jobs at hand.
  • XRF

    X-ray fluorescence (XRF) technology is a fast, highly accurate method for analyzing the soil removal capability of cleaning products such as vacuum cleaners.
  • Wallpaper

    It’s best to follow instructions that came with the wallcovering. Read on if care tips can’t be found.
  • Vacuuming

    Regular cleaning and proper technique will get you through this job quickly.
  • Caulk

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

    Use carefully to protect yourself, your family and the environment.
  • Computer tower

    Dusting reduces buildup on sensitive components inside the case.
  • Toaster

    For safety’s sake, unplug this appliance and let it cool first.
  • 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.
  • Hazardous waste

    These products can threaten your family’s health and the environment.
  • Plastic furniture

    The garden hose is the easiest and best tool for routine cleanings.
  • Wicking

    An explanation of how dirt can re-appear on a (supposedly) clean carpet or sofa.
  • Electrical cord

    Simply cleaned but needs a regular safety check for worn, cracked, or frayed insulation.
  • Juice spill

    Even ugly blotches will come out completely using the right methods.
  • Dust, dusting

    It's everywhere, all the time. Here's how to keep it to a tolerable minimum.

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