The Overall, Step-by-Step Guide to Kitchen Cleaning!

Guide to Kitchen Cleaning

When it comes to your kitchen, it’s hard to know where to begin cleaning. There may be several areas or components that need a good scrubbing but you’re not sure how to go about it or what to do first. Well, with this easy and thorough step-by-step guide from maidtoscrub.com, an efficient kitchen cleanse will be a breeze!

 

Step 1: De-Clutter the Room

Your counters, shelves, cabinets and others areas in the kitchen may be cluttered with useless items or things that don’t belong there, to begin with! You can maintain a clutter-free kitchen by getting rid of things you no longer need and finding suitable places for non-related kitchen items so that they don’t get in the way. Kitchen cleaning is much easier and more effective when you don’t have to deal with unnecessary clutter.

 

Step 2: Start Cleaning from the Highest Point

This may be the topmost shelves, the top of your kitchen cabinets, refrigerator and other high points in the kitchen. It’s always best to clean from top to bottom so that you don’t end up dirtying areas that have already been cleaned. To clean, grab a clean, damp dust cloth to pick up as much dirt as possible while the rest can be pushed down to lower points and cleaned later.

 

Step 3: Douse Your Stovetop with a Cleaner

For an effective clean, it helps to spray your stovetop with an all-purpose cleaner, allowing it to have as much standing time as possible. Before this, however, you need to clean up any dirt or dust that may have fallen on the stove using a kitchen cloth. Now, spray on the cleaner generously and leave the second part of the cleaning process for later. Bear in mind that this particular method is not advised for smooth top stoves as they require more careful cleaning and maintenance. For more on that, check out this article – http://www.home-ec101.com/how-to-clean-a-smooth-top-range-stove/

 

Step 4: Wipe Surfaces

Make a solution of liquid soap and water and pour it into a spray can make cleaning more convenient. Using a microfiber cloth, simply spritz surfaces and wipe them clean. You can also use a multipurpose cleaner for this if you’d prefer. Surface cleaning in the kitchen includes cleaning the exteriors of appliances like your microwave, coffee maker, fridge, cabinets, counters, shelves, etc.

 

Step 5: Finish Off the Stovetop Cleaning

To do this, dip a soft, slightly abrasive scrubber in warm water, squeeze out excess water and scrub your stovetop to remove grime and food stains. Again, abrasive scrubbers are not advised for cleaning smooth top ranges as they may scratch the surface. After having enough standing time, the cleaner will loosen and break down hardened food bits and grease, making it much easier to clean. Rinse out the scrubber at intervals and continue till you are satisfied with the cleaning. You might find bits of gunk here and there which can be removed using a fresh, kitchen towel.

 

Step 6: Wash Your Sink

Now is the perfect time to clean the sink because you don’t need to rinse out any more filthy scrubbers or cloths. To do this, pour your chosen sink cleaner on a slightly abrasive scrubber, dampen it under running water and wipe your sink thoroughly. Finish off by rinsing the sink and leave it to air dry.

 

Step 7: Clean the Floors Last

Now that the rest of your kitchen is as clean as can be, it’s time to get your floors to match! Do a thorough sweep-up to pick up the dirt and debris that has been knocked off higher points in the kitchen and then mop the floors using warm water and your chosen floor cleaner. The warmth of the water helps to remove stubborn stains while also cleaning more efficiently. If you have hardwood flooring in your kitchen, you will need to use a specially formulated cleaner and non-abrasive mop for a safe and effective cleanse.

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