{"id":36053,"date":"2022-01-29T06:56:04","date_gmt":"2022-01-29T06:56:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=36053"},"modified":"2022-01-29T06:56:48","modified_gmt":"2022-01-29T06:56:48","slug":"cleaning-tips-for-the-kitchen-that-will-save-your-day","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/inovatestory.com\/cleaning-tips-for-the-kitchen-that-will-save-your-day\/","title":{"rendered":"Cleaning Tips for the Kitchen That Will Save Your Day"},"content":{"rendered":"

The kitchen is the most germ-infested room in the house, period. These viruses can cause a range of ailments, including the flu and the common cold, but not limited to them. As a result, thorough cleaning is critical for your and your family’s health.\n

In this post, we are pleased to show our new collection of hacks for flawless kitchens.\n

Make kitchen tiles look brand new.\n
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\u00a9 accessorizeandorganize \/ blogspot\n

Large or small \u2014 any type of tiles harbor a lot of dirt. Let\u2019s apply some chemistry lessons to them!\n

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  • Sprinkle baking soda over the tiles.\n
  • Use a spray bottle filled with cleaning vinegar (or a 1\/4 cup of bleach) and spray it over the baking soda.\n
  • Let it fizzle for a few minutes.\n
  • Scrub the dirt away.\n
  • Don\u2019t wait too long though \u2014 after a while, the dirt will settle back in.\n\n

    Clean those greasy stove vents.\n

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    To see the place in your kitchen that collects the most grease \u2014 look up. Vents above your stove can be the filthiest. To scrub them clean follow this process:\n

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    • Take out the vents.\n
    • Boil water in a large stainless steel pot.\n
    • Add about a 1\/4 cup of baking soda at a time until it brings the boiling water to a fizz \u2014 be careful, don\u2019t add\n
    • too much at a time!\n
    • Let your vents boil in this mixture.\n
    • If you have a smaller pot, you\u2019ll need to flip the vent over several times \u2014 let them sit for about 60 seconds each time.\n
    • Watch the grease come off.\n
    • After this process your vents will look brand new!\n\n

      Renew ruined pans.\n

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      Making your pots and pans look like they are brand new is a pretty easy job, if you know this trick.\n

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      • Pour a thin layer of water in the pan.\n
      • Add a couple of splashes of vinegar.\n
      • Place it on the stove at medium to high heat and bring the water to a boil.\n
      • Take the pan off the stovetop and add a handful of baking soda gradually \u2014 that way the solution won\u2019t fizz over.\n
      • Pour the solution out of the pan and start scrubbing.\n\n

        If needed, you can scrub the stubborn stains with a little bit of soda paste (soda plus water, making a paste consistency).\n

        Clean your kitchen sponge.\n
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        \u00a9 homekeepingforall \/ blogspot\n

        Sponges can transfer a ton of bacteria from one plate to another, so you should clean them at least once every couple of days. There is a certain way you can do it:\n

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        • To soften the sponge and make the dirt and oils unstick from it and kill the bacteria \u2014 microwave the sponge\n
        • with a glass of water for a few minutes on high.\n
        • Put in the dishwasher on a long cycle with other dishes? This will kill the nasty smell.\n
        • You\u2019ll get the cleanest sponge you\u2019ve ever had, aside from buying new one, of course.\n\n

          Clean the spots from a not-so-stainless steel sink.\n
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          \u00a9 fullofgreatideas \/ blogspot\n

          Sinks collect a bunch of nasty things and there are ways to clean up stains from your stainless (ha!) steel sink. The following 4 things will help you with this:\n

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          • Magic Eraser\n
          • Baking soda paste (diluted with water or small amount of vinegar)\n
          • Dawn dish soap and peroxide (mix carefully)\n
          • Vinegar and dish soap\n\n

            Of course, you can try to use stainless steel sponges, but in the case that you don\u2019t have them, or don\u2019t want to buy them\u2014we\u2019re sure that you have some of these ingredients in your cabinet.\n

            Get off baked-on grease.\n

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            Baking dishes are the usual victims of \u201cun-scrubbable\u201d spots. To make them look fresh and new:\n

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            • Cover the part that needs cleaning with a dish soap and baking soda mixture.\n
            • Pour hot water over it and let it sit for 15 minutes.\n
            • Take a piece of aluminum foil and crumble it up.\n
            • Scrub the dish with the aluminum ball.\n\n

              Make an easy tool to clean in between countertops.\n
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              \u00a9 homekeepingforall \/ blogspot\n

              The easiest way to clean those hard to reach places is to take a wet towel and wrap it around a butter knife. Add cleaning solution onto the dirty spots and scrub out the dirt from the cavity.\n

              Polish up stove burners by barely touching them.\n
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              \u00a9 pixabay\n

              This is a trick that will not involve scrubbing.\n

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              • Take a Ziploc bag and fill it up with 1\/4 cup of ammonia.\n
              • Put your stove burner inside and lock the bag.\n
              • Do not use more ammonia than needed \u2014 the fumes are what do the trick, not the solution.\n
              • Leave overnight.\n
              • Wipe off the gunk with a sponge or a wet towel.\n\n

                Make the kitchen faucet shine again.\n
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                \u00a9 homekeepingforall \/ blogspot\n

                Cleaning faucets will be much easier and faster if you do the following:\n

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                • Get a Ziploc bag or a small plastic bag.\n
                • Add a magical solution of vinegar and soda, enough to cover the faucet.\n
                • Put the bag over the faucet.\n
                • Secure the bag with a rubber band.\n
                • Wait for about an hour before you take the bag off. Wipe off the rest of the solution and scrub off the stubborn rust with an old toothbrush.\n\n

                  Be smarter than the dustpan.\n
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                  \u00a9 homekeepingforall \/ blogspot\n

                  This handy little trick will help you out with dusty floors. Instead of using the dustpan after sweeping the surface, use a wet paper towel or a baby wipe \u2014 collect the dust on it and pick it up, wiping the dust, that didn\u2019t get on with the other side of the towel.\n

                  Cleaning out the fridge\n

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                  To kill the unpleasant smell in your refrigerator \u2014 either wash it with a trusty combination of baking soda and vinegar, or:\n

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                  • Put potato peels in the fridge.\n
                  • Take halves of an orange or a lemon and stick a good amount of cloves in it and place it on the shelf.\n
                  • If you are a fan of vanilla \u2014 take a cotton ball soaked in vanilla extract and place it in the fridge in a small bowl.\n
                  • One of the lesser-known things you can use is activated carbon. Place it on the top shelf (or every shelf) to reduce smells.\n\n

                    Do you have your own hacks that you love to use around the kitchen? Be sure to share some good housekeeping secrets in the comment section below!\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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