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  2. How To Clean Your Upholstered Chairs Like A Pro

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    Dip a microfiber cloth in the solution and saturate the stained area. Blot the upholstery with a dry cloth or paper towel to remove any stains. Saturate the area again with the oxygen-bleach ...

  3. 8 Things You Should Always Clean Before Guests Arrive - AOL

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    Related: The Best Spray Mops, According To Our Testing. Hard Surfaces. Hard surfaces like coffee tables, TVs, mirrors, window blinds, and consoles collect dust easily and often get overlooked. Our ...

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    Review: "Exactly what my wife was looking for to "dust" blinds, ceiling fans, behind large pieces of furniture, etc. Extends and "click-locks" perfectly, the mop is bendable to whatever you desire ...

  5. Pledge (brand) - Wikipedia

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    First sold in 1958, [2] it is used to help dust and clean. Pledge is known as Pliz in France, and Blem in Argentina. [ 3 ] In several countries, it is sold as Pronto.

  6. Conservation and restoration of wooden furniture - Wikipedia

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    Dusting upholstered furniture can be achieved by placing a soft screen on the surface and using a brush attachment on a HEPA vacuum with gentle suction. [7] For further cleaning of upholstered furniture, such as stains, this may most likely require a textile conservator, in addition to a conservator with knowledge of wooden furniture. [8]

  7. Cleaning agent - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning agents or hard-surface cleaners are substances (usually liquids, powders, sprays, or granules) used to remove dirt, including dust, stains, foul odors, and clutter on surfaces. [1] Purposes of cleaning agents include health , beauty, removing offensive odors, and avoiding the spread of dirt and contaminants to oneself and others.