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- Facts about factory-finished and unfinished floors.
- Why and how to work smarter, not harder, to keep your carpet looking great for years to come.
- The environment in our homes has a big impact on the quality of our lives and health. Give your house a check-up with these tips.
- Don't just throw away your used printer cartridges. Here are five ways you can dispose of your printer cartridges, keep them out of the landfill and reap benefits as well.
- Simple ways to go green when you clean.
- The good news is that the most difficult and expensive measures are not always the most effective – nor are they always necessary.
- After the storm, is the food in your refrigerator still safe to eat?
- Take a few smart measures before settling in for a warm winter in front of the fire.
- How to remove old caulking, treat for mold and apply a new, protective caulk line.
- Pithy advice for getting control of your basement.
- With or without chemicals, the right approach clears the blockage so water can drain freely.
- 10 steps to an orderly garage.
- What you don’t see can hurt you. Invisible to the naked eye, a world of microorganisms (living things so small you need a microscope to see them) lives in soil, on your skin, in your mouth, on the floor, doorknobs, cell phones, walls, computer keyboards, or countertops — pretty much everywhere.
- Spruce up your forgotten stuff and you can have a garage sale to remember, says home fix-up expert Beverly DeJulio.
- Organizing is not all about buying a bunch of plastic tubs, even though we sometimes think so.
- The Soap and Detergent Association Offers Online
fact sheet for useful laundry and fabric care products
- Principles you can apply in your organizing journey to achieve lasting change.
- Tips on cleaning and caring for wood furniture.
- Scientists have perfected microbial formulations for cleaning use.
- Observing its 125th anniversary in 2010, Good Housekeeping has served as a source of practical information to successfully run a home.

