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April 25, 2018

6 Top Tips For Spring Cleaning Your Kitchen!

If you’re looking for handy tips on how to thoroughly clean your kitchen for a fresh spring feel, or if you need a good clean before starting any remodelling projects, it’s well worth continue reading in order to discover 6 top tips for spring cleaning your kitchen.

6 Top tips for spring cleaning your kitchen:

  1. Use lemon rinds and water to give your microwave a thorough clean

If you’re looking for a quick and easy method of cleaning a dirty microwave, simply place a bowl with 1/2 a cup of water, lemon juice, and lemon rinds in your microwave for three minutes. After 3 minutes, make sure to wait a further 5 minutes until you open your microwave door.

During this 5 minute period, the steam which has been trapped in your microwave will loosen up any grime which has built up in your microwave and will make it far easier to wipe the inside of your microwave clean.

  1. Use baking soda to clean your kitchen sink

If you’re looking for a natural alternative to using chemical products to wash your kitchen sink, it’s well worth using baking soda to clean a stainless steel kitchen sink. First, wet your kitchen sink and it’s faucet before sprinkling a teaspoon of baking soda onto a wet sponge and using it to wipe down your faucet and kitchen sink.

  1. Use a microfiber cloth to wipe down your kitchen’s countertops

If you’re looking for an easy, efficient wash to ensure that your kitchen’s countertops gleam it’s well worth utilizing a microfiber cloth to wipe down your kitchen countertops with a high-quality, kitchen-friendly cleaning spray. If you notice this is not working so well because there are a lot of stains on your counter or, perhaps you feel it may be time to switch things up, www.worktop-express.co.uk has a variety of wooden counters including walnut, iroko, beech, bamboo, and much more.

  1. If you have a stainless steel fridge make sure to use a stainless steel specific cleaner to wipe down your fridge

If you find that the door of your fridge is often covered with unsightly marks, make sure to purchase a stainless steel specific cleaner, to ensure that you’ll quickly and effortlessly be able to get rid of any visible marks such as fingerprints or food marks.

  1. Go through your kitchen cupboards or pantry to throw out any expired food products

If you don’t go through the process of throwing out expired items in your kitchen pantry or cupboards on a regular basis, it’s definitely worth looking at the expiry date on each item in your pantry and kitchen cupboards, so that you can throw out all of the items which are past their use by dates. As a bonus, you should find that you’ll free up plenty of space in your kitchen cupboards and pantry.

  1. Use half a lemon to get rid of any watermarks

If your kitchen sink or faucet is covered in watermarks, slice a lemon in half and rub half a lemon over any marks which you can find. As lemon is highly acidic and can remove tough to remove stains.

So if you plan on giving your kitchen a thorough clean, it’s definitely well worth keeping all the six handy cleaning tips listed above in mind. As each of the tips listed above will ensure that you’ll soon have a clean kitchen, which looks as good as new.

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