After a rushed breakfast, crumbs, spills and splatters can be hard to keep up with cleaning as they accumulate on surfaces on a daily basis. But if you put it off for too long, cleaning the cooking space can become a time-consuming and daunting task. Worktops, cabinets, appliances, sinks and floors provide surface areas that require time to scrub and wipe clean. However, by breaking down kitchen cleaning into smaller tasks, you can turn a daunting mess into an easy task to handle.
Carrying out some daily cleaning and regular maintenance can make carrying out a more in-depth monthly kitchen clean less daunting. The key to sticking to a routine is to create a kitchen cleaning checklist that fits your schedule and preferences. Use these checklist ideas as a guide, but make them your own and set a schedule that works for you. Depending on the level of use of your kitchen, you may need to adjust the frequency of certain tasks. Once you've made your own list, stick to it. Kitchen cleaning works like clockwork when you get into the habit of following a routine.
Your hand washing and dishwashing headquarters is - brace yourself - one of the dirtiest places in your home. To sanitise it, spray a mixture of one ounce of bleach, one-half quart of water and a teaspoon of dishwashing liquid. Wait five minutes, then scrub with a kitchen brush. Examine the taps and drainage crevices carefully with a brush, then rinse with hot water.
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Water droplets and fingerprints can appear out of thin air when the light hits them in a certain way. Dust bunnies love any exposed tops, and woodwork (such as the recessed fronts of shaker cabinets) is a particularly sticky area. Unscrew the pulls and knobs, then wash them in hot soapy water. When they are not, take a cleaning brush, lather it up and treat the corners and crevices of the doors. Then wipe the entire surface with a cloth soaked in hot soapy water. Then dry with a damp cloth, followed by a microfibre cloth. If the dirt remains, spray with enzyme cleaner and leave for five minutes before wiping it off. When the hardware is dry, replace it. Then empty the drawer and use your vacuum's brush attachment or lint roller to suck up the crumbs. Wipe down and refill if needed.
Set aside time each week for a more in-depth cleaning routine. Choose a time when your schedule is usually free and make an appointment with your kitchen. Establish a sequence and process that works for you and before long you'll have this weekly kitchen cleaning list at your fingertips.
If you have young children or pets at home, you may need to mop more frequently. Or messy cooks.
This includes large appliances as well as smaller countertop appliances, such as coffee pots and toasters.
Also clean any stains from the inside.
Pay particular attention to crevices and seams where sticky substances like to hide. Clean the taps as well once the sink is finished.
Pay close attention to the doors and drawers that you use regularly. Don't forget cupboard boxes and drawer interiors.
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