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- Step by step, whip the water closet into a clean place to be.
- 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.
- Knowing your stone is key to cleaning it.
- Here's how to prevent your grill from getting dirty unnecessarily, and clean up before and after cookouts.
- Protecting your floors saves you both time and money.
- Pithy advice for getting control of your basement.
- 12 tips to help keep the bathroom clean and sparkling on a daily basis.
- Your wardrobe is tailored from a variety of fabrics. Do you know how to care for each?
- The only tools and products you need are the ones you use, and organizing your cleaning supplies will make it easier to find what you need.
- How much time does a person sit at home and how does it affect his or her overall health? Some studies note that worldwide the average person spends roughly 300 minutes, or 21% of their day sitting; many people spend much longer.
What can remain after we get up? In many cases, “fallout”...
- It's time to become an informed carpet purchaser. Know your fibers and how they will perform in your home.
- The proper use of cleaning products is an effective and efficient tool in combating the triggers that lead to asthma and allergy suffering, according to The Soap and Detergent Association (SDA).
- The art of knowing what is where in your ice box.
- Three simple steps to keeping your home clean on a daily basis.
- Interim vs. deep cleaning: when to call in the pros.
- Just-cleaned carpet should dry within six to eight hours or less, and should never stay damp more than 24 hours, or microbial growth and odor may occur.
- Don't let the marketing hype pull the wool over your eyes. Make sure your cleaning products and methods are actually getting things clean.
- Using organizing products you already have can make furnishing and organizing your kids' rooms less expensive.
- Floods are one of the most common hazards in the United States, however not all floods are alike. Some floods develop slowly, while others such a flash floods, can develop in just a few minutes and without visible signs of rain. Additionally, floods can be local, impacting a neighborhood or community, or very large, affecting entire river basins and multiple states. What can you do after the flood?
- At-home parties and other get-togethers can nearly triple the weekly cleaning time spent by women.

