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  • Wallpaper

    It’s best to follow instructions that came with the wallcovering. Read on if care tips can’t be found.
  • Wax, candle

    Successful removal depends on the surface.
  • Sisal

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

    Fast action will help reduce chances this spot will become permanent.
  • Excrement

    Also known as feces or stool, it must be dealt with safely and promptly.
  • Refrigerator interior

    Clean up all spills right away. Here’s how to do that occasional, thorough cleaning.
  • Dust, dusting

    It's everywhere, all the time. Here's how to keep it to a tolerable minimum.
  • Feces

    Also known as stool or excrement, this waste must be dealt with safely.
  • Zodiaq

    A quartz/polymer solid surface countertop line for kitchens manufactured by E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Co., Wilmington, DE.
  • Scuff mark

    The best advice is “easy does it” when trying to remove scuff marks.
  • Exhaust ventilation

    Fan and duct work used to remove harmful airborne contaminants from an area.
  • Acoustic popcorn ceiling

    A ceiling finish that presents a cleaning challenge.
  • Label removal

    Think before you reach for the blade or scraper.
  • Fungicide

    Mildew and mold are fungi. Bleach, borax, and other common chemicals effectively fight outbreaks.
  • Paint cleaning

    Here’s the safe way to spot clean any painted surface.
  • 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.
  • Wooden beams

    Use a vacuum cleaner occasionally to keep ahead of dust, grime and cobwebs.
  • Wall, painted

    First, vacuum or dry-sponge walls. Wash if necessary with the following method.
  • Rug, area

    These efficient dirt collectors need regular cleaning to stay in good shape.
  • Mud

    Spatters, spatters everywhere? Whatever you do, don’t spread them around.

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