Kitchen Cleaning 101 - 5 Top Tips to Consider
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Our kitchens go through a lot every day. Between the dirty dishes, everyday spills, and cooking messes, the kitchen gets grim and soiled if not cleaned frequently. Out of all the rooms in our home, the kitchen experiences the most foot traffic, making cleaning this particular room more important.
Whether it is your coffee-stained countertop, sauce-splashed stovetop, or grease-coated backsplash, cleaning every nook and corner of the kitchen regularly can be challenging if you work on a tight schedule.
This article will discuss some kitchen cleaning hacks that will help you clean, degrease, sanitise, and deodorise the kitchen as quickly as possible. Try incorporating these tips into your regular cleaning schedule to maintain a hygienic and sparkling kitchen.
5 Kitchen Cleaning Tips For Quick and Easy Sanitation
Keep Your Disposal Bin Smelling Fresh
Smelly garbage disposal is one of the things that displeases residents and guests, especially if your kitchen has an open layout. To counter this problem is very simple. Just use lemon ice cubes.
To make these ice cubes, fill the tray with lemon wedges, water, and rock salt. Put it in the freezer and let the ice cubes form. Once frozen, pop out the ice curves and put them down the drain. Dispose of the ice by running the garbage disposal until it is completely gone. The rock salt will scrub the garbage disposal blades, while the ice will clean the grime and gunk. The lemon will eliminate the foul smell from the disposal.
Clean On The Go
Maintaining a clean and hygienic kitchen requires on-the-go cleaning. Basically, you clean up as you cook in the kitchen or prepare the dishes. For example, splashes and spills are quite common in the kitchen while cooking. Clean up this mess straight away rather than keeping it for later.
If you are finished with ingredients, put them in the pantry and wash dirty dishes while dinner cooks in the oven. You can use premium-grade, non-toxic kitchen cleaners to clean up the splashes and spills from the cookstove and backsplash.
Clean the Countertop Every Night Before Going to Sleep
Kitchen countertops are prone to getting cluttered with utensils, meal preps, paper towels, and many other things. If these messes are not cleaned right away, clutter will increase.
To prevent this mess, simply put away the things in the right place and clear off the countertops after dinner. This approach is known as kitchen shutdown. You put away everyday mess and clean the countertop with a kitchen cleaner before bed.
Avoid Piling The Kitchen Sink
Try to avoid piling dishes in the sink. Besides creating a breeding ground for bacteria and germs, it also releases a foul smell after staying damp overnight. Also, piling up the dishes will leave you with less space to wash fruits and vegetables for your next meal.
It will also increase your workload the next day and make it difficult to eliminate the stains. Here is a pro tip for cleaning the dishes and the sink afterwards: Always use a scrubber and hot water or disinfectant to clean the sink. Scrubbing is ideal for eliminating bacterial growth that can lead to the breeding of worms.
Clean the sink with disinfectant or water at least once a week to maintain optimum hygiene. Furthermore, remember to wash the scrub after cleaning the sink. Hang it under direct sunlight to dry after washing it thoroughly under running water.
Wash These Kitchen Tools and Utensils Immediately After Use
Here are three kitchen tools you must clean as soon as you finish using them in your cooking. Strainers, chef’s knives, and cheese graters - they must never be left in the sink for cleaning the next day.
Washing them immediately will help you get rid of the stuck-on cheese and food items easily. Any delay in cleaning these tools would make it difficult to clean the hard-dried food stuck in the strainers and cheese graters.
In Conclusion
Kitchen cleaning will only become an arduous and tough task if you make it so. While these five cleaning tips will help you get a thorough clean, ensure you use the right kitchen cleaners to eliminate the germs, grease, and oil properly.
Author Bio:
Lyndal Hanley is the Marketing Strategist at Hanley Industrial Enterprises.
With over 15 years experience in the industrial & commercial cleaning industry, Lyndal guides the creation of content on the Hanleys website, social media and other key marketing channels.