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6 Tips for Deep Cleaning Your Kitchen

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It might be hard to get yourself motivated to clean your kitchen. It’s a big place with lots of areas to clean. We’re here to help you make the cleaning much faster and more efficient. Here are 8 tips for deep cleaning your kitchen.

6 Tips for Deep Cleaning Your Kitchen

While your kitchen may look clean on the surface, the deep corners may be a different story. Don’t worry, you’re not alone. People are often busy with things like work that they tend to forget the state of their kitchen.

 

Fortunately, there are plenty of tips that can make deep cleaning your kitchen a lot easier and fast.

Make a Checklist

A checklist will help you navigate your tasks at cleaning the kitchen. It also helps you decide on what you are going to need for cleaning.

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Cleaning experts who make a checklist of what to do usually finish faster and end up with a better and cleaner kitchen. Cleaner Wiki recommends making a plan on where you should start cleaning first and how you’ll go about it on your checklist.

 

Here’s a sample of a checklist:

 

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  1. Pre-Cleaning Preparations
  2. Organize Pantry
  3. Clean and Organize Baking and Cooking Cupboards
  4. Clean and Organize Refrigerator and Freezer
  5. Clean and Organize Storage Cupboards
  6. Clean and Organize Storage Drawers
  7. Clean Other Appliances
  8. Clean the Floors
  9. Dispose of Garbage

Prepare the Materials

Once you made your checklist, you need to prepare the materials you need. It’s best to make the checklist days before your planned deep cleaning time. This way, you will be able to prepare the necessary materials needed for cleaning.

 

To help you organize and know what you need here are some common materials needed for deep cleaning your kitchen.

 

  • Dust mop
  • Stepladder
  • Cleaning cloths
  • Small bucket with handle
  • Sponges
  • Vacuum cleaner
  • All-purpose cleaner or a cleaner you prefer using
  • Oven cleaner
  • Broom
  • Mop
  • Towel

Organize and Remove Items in Cupboards and Storage

A good place to start cleaning your kitchen is in the cupboards and storage. They’re often the neglected areas when we only tidy up the kitchen.

 

Cupboard and storage house up some of the important things you need in cooking. There might be dust accumulating there or expired items that need to be disposed of.

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Use a cloth soaked in hot water and soap to wipe the inside and outside of your cupboard. You may also want to add a cup of vinegar to the cleaning solution if there is grease or hard to remove dirt on the cupboard.

Clean the Kitchen Sink

Most people will want to make their kitchen sink sparkling. Therefore, it always is present in most people’s checklists. A sparkling kitchen sink is also a visual motivation for you to keep cleaning.

 

In order to get a sparkling kitchen sink, you will need a really good cleaning solution. You can choose one that you prefer or have been using before. You can even make your own with a few simple household ingredients like baking soda.

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Cleaning the Appliances

After going through storages, cupboards, and kitchen sinks. Make your way through cleaning every kitchen appliance in your kitchen. Each appliance may need a different method for cleaning. The outside is usually cleaned with a simple wipe.

 

You may need to use an all-purpose cleaner for the inside or in greasy areas of your appliances. You may also want to try out natural cleaning agents such as vinegar and baking soda which is

Clean the Floor Last

All the dirt you cleaned off is naturally going to fall through the floor. Therefore, it’s recommended that you clean the floor last. This way, you won’t have to redo cleaning it because of falling dust and dirt from your appliance and cupboards.

Conclusion

Deep cleaning your kitchen may sound difficult at first. However, once you get to have a plan and routine, it’s rather quick and easy. Cleaning your kitchen is important since it’s the place where you make food. A clean kitchen means you also produce clean food.

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