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  2. Save some money (and your back!) with these tips for cleaning ...

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    So when the cleaning bug bites you, add these items to your ‘To Clean’ or ‘To Use’ list: A lint roller to pick up small particles vacuums leave behind. Steam cleaner to deodorize, sanitize ...

  3. How to Get Rid of Dust, According to Cleaning Experts - AOL

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    Turn off the power source, then remove loose dust with an extendable duster or the extension hose on your vacuum cleaner. Alternatively, you can grab a step stool and dust both sides of the blade ...

  4. Indoor mold - Wikipedia

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    Residential mold may be prevented and controlled by cleaning and repairing rain gutters, to prevent moisture seepage into the home; keeping air-conditioning drip pans clean and drainage lines clear; monitoring indoor humidity; drying areas of moisture or condensation and removing their sources; ensuring that there is adequate ventilation by ...

  5. Window cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Window cleaners in Dresden Cleaning the Fernsehturm Berlin. Window cleaning, or window washing, is the exterior cleaning of architectural glass used for structural, lighting, or decorative purposes. It can be done manually, using a variety of tools for cleaning and access. Technology is also employed and increasingly, automation.

  6. Self-cleaning surfaces - Wikipedia

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    Self-cleaning surfaces are a class of materials with the inherent ability to remove any debris or bacteria from their surfaces in a variety of ways. The self-cleaning functionality of these surfaces are commonly inspired by natural phenomena observed in lotus leaves, gecko feet, and water striders to name a few.

  7. Spring cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Spring cleaning is the practice of thoroughly cleaning a house in the springtime.The practice of spring cleaning is especially prevalent in climates with a cold winter.In many cultures, annual cleaning occurs at the end of the year, which may be in spring or winter, depending on the calendar.

  8. Renovation - Wikipedia

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    High dust levels are caused by one of more the following: [22] A high dust level example. equipment – using high energy tools, such as cut-off saws, grinders, wall chasers and grit blasters produce a lot of dust in a very short time; work method – dry sweeping can make a lot of dust when compared to vacuuming or wet brushing

  9. Dust bunny - Wikipedia

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    Dust bunnies (or dustbunnies) are small clumps of dust that form under furniture and in corners that are not cleaned regularly. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are made of hair, lint , flakes of dead skin, spider webs , dust, and sometimes light rubbish and debris and are held together by static electricity and felt -like entanglement. [ 3 ]