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- The garden hose is the easiest and best tool for routine cleanings.
- Sweep or vacuum the floor at least weekly.
- It's a lot more resistant to staining and damage than other stone or composite countertops. Cleanup is easy.
- This is another cleaning challenge with no one-answer-fits-all solution.
- For safety’s sake, cut power to these units before cleaning them.
- The hood has a removable filter that’s essential for reducing airborne grease.
- Blessed are the short, for they don’t have to see what the top of the ‘fridge looks like.
- This step in the cleaning process has the biggest impact on final results.
- These efficient dirt collectors need regular cleaning to stay in good shape.
- These products help remove crusty scale from porcelain fixtures and other surfaces.
- Do not reach for bleach - it will make this stain worse. Here is what to do.
- The darker it is, the more likely it is to scratch and damage a surface.
- The best advice is “easy does it” when trying to remove scuff marks.
- Drapes, rugs, carpets and upholstery faded by solar exposure usually can't be restored. Here's how to protect these expensive furnishings.
- A simple, effective tool that will reduce the number of cleanings showers and tubs need.
- Preventing the buildup of soap scum and water deposits is a lot easier than removal later.
- Plastics clean easily. Check for colorfastness before cleaning fabric plants with water.
- Whether in the kitchen or bath, a sink’s material — not location — determines the cleaning method.
- Enamel is a tough, attractive finish, but it can be scratched or chipped.
- Be gentle, since true porcelain cracks and scratches easily.

