Cleaning Tips for your Kitchen


- To rid the yellowing from white appliances: Mix together 1/2 cup bleach, 1/4 cup baking soda and 4 cups of warm water. Apply with a sponge and let set for 10-15 minutes. Rinse and dry thoroughly.

- To clean a greasy blender: Fill with a little hot water and add a drop of detergent. Cover and turn it on for a few seconds. Rinse and drain dry.

- To rid cutting boards of onion, garlic or fish smell, cut a lime in two and rub the surface of the board. You can also apply a paste of baking soda and water and rinse.

- To clean copper and brassware, dip lemon halves in salt and rub. A solution of vinegar and salt sprayed liberally will also do the trick.

- For a fast and thorough clean-up of the grater, use a toothbrush to brush lemon rind, cheese, onion or whatever out of the grater before washing it.

- Before washing a meat grinder, run a slice of bread through it.

- To open a clogged drain: either use a couple of denture tablets, or pour a cup of salt and a cup of baking soda into the drain followed by a kettle of boiling water. The grease will usually dissolve and open the drain.

- Following a spill in an oven or on a stove, sprinkle with salt immediately. When oven is cool brush off burnt food and wipe with a damp sponge or cloth.

- Burners of gas stoves can be cleaned by soaking them in a solution of warm water mixed with ammonia. Use a wire brush to clean the burner holes. Rinse and dry.

- Coffee or tea stains from plastic cups can be scoured out by rubbing with baking soda. Rinse and dry.

- To rid plastic containers of foul smell, place crumpled newspaper (black and white only) into it.

- Cover tightly and leave overnight. Wash and dry in the normal way.

- To prevent mildew from forming in a refrigerator, wipe with a cloth dipped in vinegar. The acid effectively kills the mildew fungus.

- After the freezer has been defrosted, coat the inside with glycerine. The next time you defrost, the ice will loosen quickly and drop off in sheets.

- To help eliminate odours in the refrigerator, fill a small bowl with charcoal and place it on a shelf in the fridge. It absorbs odours rapidly. An open box of baking soda will also absorb odours from the refrigerator for at least a month or two.

- For a sparkling white kitchen sink, place paper towels across the bottom of your sink and saturate with household bleach. Leave for an hour or so. Scrub and rinse.

- Spots on stainless steel sinks can be removed with methylated spirit or with white vinegar. Club soda can also shine up your sink in minutes.

- To renew and freshen a cleaning sponge, soak overnight in salt or baking soda water. Wash out in the morning.

- To remove lime deposits from a tea kettle, fill with equal parts of vinegar and water. Bring to a boil and allow to stand overnight.

- To keep a thermos flask free of foul odours while storing, wash with warm soapy water. Rinse and dry well in the sun if possible. Place a tablespoon of sugar granules in it and store.

- To remove rust from tin pie pans, dip a raw potato in cleaning powder and scrub.

- To eliminate strong or pungent odours from a microwave, heat four tablespoons of vanilla for a minute in the microwave and leave overnight.

- To remove the smell of burnt food from a pan, simmer a few slices of lemon in water in it.

- If a cup of coffee is placed in the refrigerator, it helps in keeping the fridge smelling fresh.

- To avoid strong smells of fish, garlic etc from filling up your home, place white vinegar in a small bowl next to the stove while cooking.

- To clean and freshen dusty artificial flowers, put them in a paper bag with a handful of salt and shake well. The flowers will look as good as new.



8 Responses to “Cleaning Tips for your Kitchen”

  1. sweetlady Says:

    kitchen cleaning tips ?
    ok i have white cabinets in my kitchen and for as much as i try to clean it never gets clean especially around the stove area, its like the grease has gotten stuck on the walls or something , especially on top of the fan, its like dust + grease, how can i get this off i have tried everything and my cabinets looks so disgusting its frustrating me

  2. (:♥TayLee♥:) Says:

    Krud Kutter is a awesome de-greaser!:)
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  3. ToolManJobber Says:

    Try a product called "Goo Gone" or another called "Simple Green". You can get them at the hardware store. They both absolutely destroy grease and are harmless to painted surfaces and non toxic.
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  4. Marie P Says:

    Yeah, that stuff is gross. I take a wet cloth or sponge, squeeze a little Dawn (or like detergent) on it and wipe it down pretty good and then rinse. The detergent gets rid of all the grease and the dust goes with it!
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  5. Imagine Says:

    when remodaling a few of the homes i have done we have ran across the same stuff and have tried everything you can imagine

    we found that tilex gel formula had the best results

    but for the doors that will not come clean

    we simply scuff sand them and spray with krylon epoxy appliance paint

    it matches the original melomine finish and is washable and scrubbable
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  6. doglover Says:

    Mr. Clean Magic Eraser! My favorite.
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  7. michael G Says:

    Ammonia on a wash rag.
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  8. greedywendy Says:

    clorox clean up spray. Then bleach in it should make your cabinets white again.
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