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  • Sink, porcelain

    Be gentle, since true porcelain cracks and scratches easily.
  • Sisal

    Traditionally used for rope and twine, sisal has many uses, including paper, cloth, wall coverings and carpets.
  • Smoke alarm

    Since the introduction of smoke detectors 40 years ago, deaths from residential fires have been cut in half. Here’s how to ensure maximum protection from your alarms.
  • Sodium metasilicate

    This highly effective cleaner is a phosphate-free substitute for trisodium phosphate.
  • Sponge

    Some cleaning tools need cleaning themselves. This is one.
  • Television

    These appliances attract a lot of dust. Here's how to prevent or remove it.
  • Toothbrush, old

    Toothbrushes are re-usable for cleaning tasks. They’re gentle and effective.
  • Toxoplasmosis

    A concern for pregnant women and anyone with a weakened immune system.
  • Trisodium phosphate (TSP)

    An old standby that is still useful for cleaning walls and other surfaces.
  • Truck-mounted extractor

    These are the dirt-busting powerhouses of carpet cleaning.
  • Tub caulk

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

    Act quickly to prevent this spot from drying and becoming a permanent problem.
  • Vacuum cleaner

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

    A well-maintained machine is a real timesaver.
  • Vacuum system, central

    These powerful units offer many advantages over upright and canister vacuums.
  • Vent, heating and air conditioning

    Regular vacuuming is a must. Here are some other tips.
  • Vinyl

    Easy to clean and maintain, but don’t use strong solvents.
  • Vinyl flooring

    These are frequently called “no-wax” floors, whether in sheet or tile form.
  • Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

    What they are, and how you can stay safe while using them.
  • Vomit

    Remove as much as you can immediately and dilute with water. Then follow these tips.

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