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- While spring cleaning is not the necessary evil it once was, now is still a good time to do those annual or semi-annual chores.
- The Clean Trust has a few tips to make cleaning easier.
- Act Quickly! Ninety percent of the spots on carpet and upholstery can be removed completely if they are absorbed, blotted and flushed within two or three minutes.
- Raise your own cleaning crew.
- Thinking something has got to change and making it change are often two different things. It doesn’t have to be that way. You can indeed resolve to get more organized and make it happen.
- Simple steps to natural stone care will keep it looking beautiful for many years.
- Ten steps to better indoor environmental quality
- The following information is submitted by The Clean Trust as a public service to those who have suffered water-related losses due to storm damage (e.g., hurricane, tornado).
- Some dyes and dye methods help vibrant color to endure long exposure to UV rays.
- After a long winter, consumers are ready to tackle the clutter - 60% still regularly engage in spring cleaning, survey says.
- Sweeping can be downright simple if you follow a few basic principles.
- Swine flu presents a real and present danger to public health. The IEHA is pleased to provide this information from the CDC.
- Hidden contributors to 'sick buildings', allergies, asthma - plus how to avoid 'couch potato asthma.'
- Wow guests for much less than the price of a remodel!
- Step by step, whip the water closet into a clean place to be.
- Many of today's homes are built with products difficult to clean (stone, ceramics, specialty woods). Also, carpet or leather and upholstered furniture can be expensive to replace if irreversibly damaged by harsh chemicals or techniques.
- The best ways to tackle overlooked jobs like windows, curtains and upholstery.
- You CAN fit the crucial stuff in before visitors show up. Here is a planned strategy!
- 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.
- Study found no difference in the improvement experienced by children who lived in homes with carpet versus children from homes with other types of flooring.

