When it comes to kitchen cleaning, there is always so much to do. From bottom to top and side to side. Here I hope you find tips and tricks to be able to sufficiently and effectively clean your oven, cabinets, sinks, floors, countertops and so much more.
To get into the tight and tricky spots in your kitchen nooks and crannies and make them squeaky-clean, you need to grab a few handy-dandy tools and even some effective all-natural homemade or store-bought ones. These are great solutions.
The kitchen is the heart-beat of my home and I'm sure it is yours too. It is where we prepare our favorite dishes, meals are shared, and dishwashing occurs, so it is no wonder that cleaning it can feel like a daunting task for sure. To make everyday cleaning and maintainance a lot easier for yourself, an occasional deep-cleaning is definitely necessary, espcially in the tight nook and cranny places. With some eco-friendly products (homemade is best) and some good elbow grease, your entire space will shine again in no time at all.
Kitchen cabinets are the first things that people usually notice when entering the room, and thus comes the need for a thorough scrubbing. Whether they are covered in a coat of film of grease or dust, knowing exactly what you need to do in order to make them to look as good as new. The next place you should take special attention to is your oven. This is prone to get baked-on stains and lots of charred remnants of previous delicious recipes. It will require a deep clean every few weeks or so. Remember: don't forget the inside! Don't forget to wash the racks with warm soapy water for thorough cleaning.
And by the way. when was the last time the fridge received a once over with the disinfectant? This wonder of the kitchen deserve a serious once over full wash at least once every 3 to 6 months inside and out. And remember to wipe at least everyday in between. Germs love to sit on the handle, door and racks.
The most frequent used place in the entire kitchen is the sink! A great place to scrub everything clean from fresh produce, pots and pans to the cutting board the we chopped chicken on. It is where everything goes to get clean. So make sure to take good care of it and scrub it till it shines. If you have a garbage disposal remember to take care of that and drop down an orange rhine.
After you clean your appliance, cabinets and sink, there's one more place to handle: the kitchen floor. Whichever way you choose to do this will depend on what is best for you, whether you have hardwood or tile surfaces a good wash is in order. Ready to get cleaning? The next article will tackle both surfaces.
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