Do you love it when your kitchen remains clean all time, but hate all the efforts and energy it takes to get it clean? These time saving cleaning hacks helps you to have all time clean kitchen.
Well, you’re not alone, I can feel your pain. Everybody love to have a clean and organized kitchen.
The kitchen is one the busiest places in the home, and also one of the dirtiest.
With these kitchen cleaning hacks in hand, scrubbing everything from the fridge, oven, and dishwasher to the sink, cutlery and not to mention small appliances, needn’t be a long and arduous task.
That’s where these time saving cleaning hacks in handy! They are natural solutions.
Since the kitchen is considered the heart of the home, homeowners can benefit from learning a few time saving cleaning hacks kitchen.
You may also like these tips to spend less time in kitchen using these genius hacks.
Time Saving Cleaning Hacks for the Kitchen
1. Clean from top to bottom
As I told you before clean your kitchen from top to bottom.
You might be forced to clean whatever catches your eye first. But this can get overwhelmingly fast.
This is the best trick when you clean a kitchen from top to bottom makes your cleaning to easy and quick.
Start with counter surfaces and save the floors for last.
2. Line the top of your fridge
the top of your fridge is exposed, you know how dusty and grimy those surfaces can get.
Instead of having to do a deep clean once in a while, line the tops with newspaper or wax paper and then just change it out every so often.
My favorite hack is to place any regular big towel on top of the refrigerator. So wherever it gets dirty, I toss them into the refrigerator
3. Set your burned cooker to clean itself
Your cooker can clean itself.
There are a lot of things out there that the combination of baking soda and vinegar can clean. You may wonder whether it’s that great?
Just fill it with baking soda, vinegar, and water and turn it on. It’ll burn off any stuck-on pieces and save you some serious scrubbing time.
For heavy-duty grease, scrub the pot down with coarse salt and a dry sponge before the boil. You can also throw in a few tablespoons of vinegar.
4. Clean your wooden board with lemon and salt
Sprinkle the board with salt first and use the lemon again.
A mostly squeezed lemon would do.
First you have to sprinkle some salt on the surface of your cutting board, then use lemon cut in half to scour the surface, squeezing slightly as you go.
The you can allow the mixture to sit for a few minutes before rinsing in water. For best results, do this under sunlight.
Finally rinse and allow to dry.
You should also aim to re-oil your wooden chopping boards regularly (aim for four times a year) to keep them in good condition.
5. Clean your blender in seconds
Want an easy way to clean your very best blender.
No worries, simply put Fill your blender pitcher about halfway with hot water from a kettle or the tap.
Add dish soap: Add just a drop of dish soap.
Turn on the blender: Put the blender pitcher back on the base and hold the lid down with a towel.
Turn on the blender and let it run for about 10 seconds.
The insides, including the sharp bits, should be sparkling clean.
6. Keep a bowl of soapy water by the sink.
If you soak your dirty utensils, though, washing them will be super quick and easy.
Soaking is a great way to up your kitchen game. Plus, it takes little effort. Just soak your stuff for an hour in hot water with soap or vinegar.
The gunk should come right off with a light scrubbing.
Just don’t soak wooden spoons or knives with wooden handles.
7. Give your microwave a lemon steam
Instead of scrubbing each splatter by hand. Clean Your Microwave With Water and Lemon
Start by pouring half a cup of water into a bowl or measuring cup.
Then slice your lemon in half, squeeze its juice into the bowl and drop both halves in as well.
Once that’s done, slide the bowl into the microwave and set the time for 3 minutes or until the water boils.
You can use the leftover lemon water solution to wipe down counters and other surfaces.
8. Quickly descale your kettle
When simple scrubbing with soap and water doesn’t cut it, it’s time to break out the baking soda. Scrubbing is a real ‘no’ because doing so can damage its lining.
Fill the kettle with equal parts of water and household vinegar or lemon juice and leave to soak for an hour before boiling the kettle.
Empty it, and rinse thoroughly.
Fill and re-boil. Empty and rinse, and you’re done.
9. Freshen your garbage disposals with lemons
Lemons and garbage disposals get along quite well together. Lemons both the rind and the juicy fruit portion are good for cleaning disposals.
Just stuff the peel of one citrus fruit into the disposal, run cold water from the tap, and turn on the power.
The citrus peel will leave behind a pleasantly fruity scent that refreshes the whole sink.
Another cleaning hack is sprinkling a ½ cup of baking soda on the bottom of the bin to absorb any unpleasant odors. In place of baking soda, you can also use a scoop of cat litter as a deodorizer.
10. Hack For Cleaning Kitchen Tiles
With lots of cleaners available in the market, picking the right one that suits your floor can pose a challenge.
If you come across stubborn stains while cleaning ceramic tile floors, you can make a paste of baking soda and water and apply it to the spots (or just sprinkle some soda on the surface) and use a soft brush or a cloth to scrub the stains away.
Save yourself some precious time and against heartbreak! Sprinkle baking soda over the tiles.
Get a spray bottle filled with cleaning vinegar which you can spray over the baking soda. Once it fizzles for a few minutes, begin to mop off the dirt.
Extra Tips:
Make a cleaning kit
keep all your cleaning supplies together, so you can be prepared and ready to go.
Here’s what you should keep in your cleaning toolkit:
- dish soap
- rubber gloves
- white vinegar
- a microfiber cloth
- baking soda
- paper towels
- a spray bottle
- Any commercial cleaning products
- an old toothbrush
Final Thoughts
If you need to clean the whole space, begin at the door working left to right and cleaning from top to bottom so that the last thing you clean is your kitchen floor.
The best trick when you clean a kitchen from top to bottom makes your cleaning to easy and quick.
These are just a few tips that you can use to clean your kitchen quickly and efficiently.
Add a few to your cleaning regimen to see how clean your home can be. Slowly all these cleaning hacks will be there in your cleaning routine.
If you are tired of spending so many hours on this and you are looking for easy, cheap, and sustainable alternatives, here you have top kitchen cleaning hacks that every woman should know!
Do you have any other kitchen cleaning hacks you’d like to share with me?
I’d love to hear them in the comments.
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