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- Small changes in the way you choose cleaning products can make your housecleaning more green and sustainable.
- Pithy advice for getting control of your basement.
- Ever wonder how some people get organized, schedule chores, and get several tasks done at once?
- It’s not just you — many people have trouble throwing away. If you’re asking, “Should I keep that?” the Housekeeping Channel has the right answers.
- Naturally, the best way to prevent odor is to eliminate its source (e.g., take out the garbage, smoke or keep pets outside, etc.), but what about existing odors already permeating your home?
- Laura Dellutri's tips for getting in the mood to clean
- Organizing your whole home can be overwhelming, but by prioritizing and breaking down projects into small doable tasks, it can be much easier.
- Tuning up your lawn mower and recycling the oil can do more than improve its performance and save money; it can also help protect the environment.
- Some of us use that garage for storage. Others use it to actually park the car. If you are the former, you might not believe it possible but you can use your garage for both storage and the cars.
- Interim vs. deep cleaning: when to call in the pros.
- Four key housecleaning actions to get it done!
- Keep everything you will need in the place where you will need it.
- Beautify your home with easy-to-maintain décor.
- A place for everything: reclaim your space and peace of mind.
- Zero in on one project at a time and schedule cleaning in 15- to 30-minute increments
- Families are questioning the presence of chemical products in their homes and taking steps to replace them with healthier alternatives made from more benign ingredients.
- The closest thing you'll find to a miracle cleaning material:
microfiber is hot.
- Ten steps to saving money and keeping it saved.
- Step by step, here's how to remove your existing vanity and set up the new.
- Which stain removers work best at removing a variety of stains? CR tested them on coffee, blood, wine, sebum, motor oil, and grass stains.

