Indoor Clean-Ups: Tips To Help You

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0jrl Hh SA bbb! | TT] 7 nC\\ Ut} WO a y wi Indoor Clean-Ups Tips To Help You (NAPSA)—Don’t wait until spring to tackle indoor chores. Today’s environmentally friendly products make indoor projects safe, easy and odor-free so the whole family can breatheeasier. Homemadedisinfectant— Makeyour kitchen a cleaner, safer place and fight bacteria, without exposing yourself and your family to toxic chemicals: sanitize counters and other food preparation surfaces including cutting boards, by spraying vinegar and hydrogen peroxide on them. This will kill virtually all Salmonella, Shigella or E. coli bacteria on heavily contaminated surfaces. The combination is even safe to spray on veg- etables or fruit. Sticky situations—Tired of tripping over that piece of peeled up linoleum? Still haven’t reattached that loose ceramic tile? Latex-based adhesives, such as Loctite’s Power Grabline of adhesives, are a good choice for winter fix-it chores, since they do not give off any harmful fumes and easily clean up with water. Power Grab provides a strong, quick grab and is even available in a Pressure Pack, allowing for easy dispensing without a caulk gun. See Spot Go—Keep your home free of pet stains and odors with See Spot Go, an innovative and extremely effective pet stain The best indoor products do the job without toxic chemicals and strong odors. and odor remover that won’t discolor your carpet. It’s non-toxic and contains no phosphates or ozone damaging elements and does not have a strong scent. Not only is the odor eliminated, but the pet who “did the deed” won’t be attracted to the area for a repeat performance. Clean It All—Safely—To safely and thoroughly clean hardwood floors, wood furniture, linoleum, tile and painted surfaces year-round, try Murphy Oil Soap. It leaves your home smelling fresh and clean and contains no harsh detergents, ammonia or bleach, so it’s safe to use in enclosed spaces. It’s also great for removing heel marks on a wax finish.