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Articles By Syndicated Columnist
Dan Thomas
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Cleaning Tips Site Map:
This section will provide you with
home cleaning tips that will save you time and money.
Learn about everything from
everyday house cleaning tips to getting rid of odors in
your refrigerator, and how to remove stains. You will also
learn about cleaning your bedding,
countertops and basins, shower curtains and bath mats,
money saving substitute cleaning tools, cleaning with
baking soda, cleaning mirrors, how to create a cleaning
center, cleaning your shower stalls, learn about toilet
bowl cleaners, and how to remove ink stains from carpets,
and help full methods that will aid you in
organizing your home. These home cleaning tips are meant
to make housecleaning less of a chore, and save you time
and money.
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Substitute Cleaning Tools
Here are some tips you mind find
handy to know.
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Removing Ink Stains From Carpets
Learn about the cheapest and most
effective cleaners for carpet ink stains.
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Cleaning Your Bedding
All of your bedding should be cleaned on a
recurring basis. Learn the secret to
successfully cleaning your bedding.
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Cleaning Countertops And Basins
Bathroom countertops get covered with just
about anything you can think of. Learn how
to clean countertops made up of materials
like, cultured marble, plastic laminate,
and ceramic tile.
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Cleaning Mirrors
How to clean mirrors with your own home
made cleaner.
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Creating A Cleaning Center
A cleaning center that saves you
time and steps is the efficient beginning to quick and easy cleaning methods.
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Cleaning Your Shower Stalls
Find out how to keep mildew from
taking hold of your shower walls the simple and easy way.
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Shower Curtains And Bath Mats
Both shower curtains and bath mats are
subject to mold and mildew just like tubs
and damp enclosures.
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Cleaning With Baking Soda
Did you know that they use baking soda in
laundry detergent because of the great job
it does?
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Toilet Bowl Cleaners
Before you begin cleaning your toilet,
read the label on the cleaning product to
find out its precise chemical makeup and
how it should be used.
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