Wonderful Life | Dec 22 2022

Turn your kitchen cleaning nightmare into a breeze!

Cooking is an integral part of our daily lives. Everything from the stove to the floor needs cleaning. If you're planning to do seasonal deep cleaning, the wrong technique can waste your time without good results.


Cooking is an integral part of our daily lives. Everything from the stove to the floor needs cleaning. If you're planning to do seasonal deep cleaning, the wrong technique can waste your time without good results.


The end of the year is approaching. Are you troubled by those hard-to-clean stains in the kitchen? 

Don't panic! Today I will teach you how to deal with these stubborn stains! 

All you need is the right cleaning tools and some creativity!


1. Stove cleaning

Stove cleaning is a huge task! Here are a few magic tricks

① Vinegar

Vinegar can do wonders when it comes to cleaning. It can make your stovetop look new once more. Grab a utensil scrub (make sure it does not cause scratches), and add a few drops of vinegar. Give the surface a good scrub. Wash it with room temperature water; your stove top will look as good as new!

② Hot water

Sometimes the answer is plain and simple – hot water! You have to heat some water, pour it on the surface you want to clean, and wipe it off with a sponge. Some stains might require you to scrub them. This is the most straightforward technique in the dictionary of cleaning, yet very effective.

③ Lemon juice and Baking powder

Lemon juice is a natural alternative to cleaning formulas. When combined with baking powder, lemon juice can remove the toughest stains in just one go. Add some baking powder to the dirty surface, add lemon juice, and scrub it with a sponge. Just one wipe is required to get all the stains out.


2. Link cleaning

Raise your hands if clogged sinks are your worst nightmare! Sink cleaning is messy and also something no one wants to do. But with these cleaning hacks, sink cleaning will be easy!

① Baking soda

Baking soda is versatile and can also clear out a clogged drain. Mix two full spoons of baking soda in a cup of water. Pour it down the drain and watch it clear out all the junk.

② Plunger

The good old plunger is handy if you do not have the above ingredients! It sure takes some time and hard work to get the sink unclogged, but it is as helpful as possible.

3. Counter cleaning

Countertops are the most used part of the kitchen; cleaning these countertops is essential to maintain hygiene and the kitchen's aesthetics. The best practice is to clean it after use. But if you are busy and prefer to do it weekly, you can try these hacks to make it easier.

① Dishwashing liquid

This is the easiest way to get rid of light stains to medium stains: Mix some dishwashing liquid in a water bowl, spread it on the countertop, and leave it there for an hour. After an hour, sprinkle lukewarm water on the counter and use a sponge to clean it. Your counter will be shining like it's new!

② Lemon and vinegar

Lemon and vinegar can work wonders if used right. Cut the lemon into two halves and pour some vinegar on the spots with tough stains. Scrub the piece of lemon on the colors. Wash it with lukewarm water. Lemon has antibacterial properties good for the overall hygiene of the kitchen.


4. Floor cleaning

It is essential to keep the floor clean. If not done on time can lead to many mishaps.

① Chlorine Bleach

Are your kitchen tiles piled up with years of stains, and you cannot get rid of them? Try store-bought chlorine bleach! Chlorine bleach is quite famous for tile cleaning, not just in the kitchen but also in your bathrooms.

Chlorine bleach can be excellent in cleaning a dirty kitchen floor. Be careful while using it, keep away from children, and always use protective gear such as gloves and masks while using it.

② Teabags

Try the tea bag trick if you feel like your wooden flooring has lost luster. Soak some tea bags in warm water, and leave them for a while. Once the water cools and becomes concentrated, use it to shine your wooden floor. Teabags are excellent for wooden floor kitchens.

Any other hacks that you know are also welcome!


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