4 Kitchen Cleaning Hacks That Are Beyond Genious

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The first thing people notice in a house is indeed its kitchen. It doesn’t matter if you have a fancy kitchen or a simple one, as long as it’s clean. It’s also vital for the well-being and health of you and your family. Here are 8 Kitchen cleaning hacks for your kitchen.

Cleaning Kitchen Cabinets

Every kitchen has cabinets hence, making it an essential part of our cleaning routine. They get dirty very easily; they attract oil and grease like magnets. To clean your cabinets:

  1. Mix 2 cups of water and 2 tablespoons of Dawn dish soap in a bowl.
  2. Take a cloth and scrub your greasy cabinets until the grease is gone.
  3. Dry the cabinets off with a clean cloth.

Floors

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Washing or mopping tiles just won’t cut it. Rather, you need a more effective way to clean them without wasting money or time. A hard-to-beat solution is for your tiles is a solution of:

  1. ½ cup of baking soda
  2. Enough liquid dish soap to form a paste
  3. Two or three drops of your favorite essential oils for the smell, such as a tree or lavender oil
  4. Add the liquid soap to the baking soda and stir until bubbles form, then add the essential oils.
  5. Apply the paste to a sponge or brush and clean your tiles ta-da the results are stunning, quick, and easy.

Oven

Cleaning your oven can feel like a herculean task. There is a safe way to remove grease, grime, and stains from your stove and oven by combining liquid soap, borax, and some hot water.

Simply spread the mixture in the area to loosen the particles, then wipe clean with a rag or towel. If you find some spots still lingering, repeat the steps, and your stove or oven will sparkle in no time. If you have stubborn grease stains, try using baking soda, dishwasher soap and a few drops of warm water. The trick is allowing the mixture to soak into the oil to loosen the particles.

Baking sheets

That unsightly burnt residue on your baking sheets may not be a huge issue, but it is annoying. Here’s a simple way to clean it.

  1. Start by squirting Dawn dish liquid all over the pan.
  2. Then, cover the pan with dryer sheets by placing them on top of the dish liquid.
  3. Pour warm water over the dryer sheets and let the pan sit for close to 3 hours.
  4. Once the time has passed, remove the dryer sheets from the pan and pour the liquid into the sink.
  5. Scrub off any stubborn spots that are left behind and dry the pan with a cloth.
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