Spring Cleaning your Kitchen
This could be the job you have been treading, as it seems to be the biggest spring clean to do, but with this step by step guide, spring cleaning your kitchen could be made a breeze.
• Start with an initial cleanup, removing dirty dishes and clutter to make room for your spring clean.
• Dust the ceiling, corners of walls, artwork on the wall and the ceiling fan if you have one.
• Wash all curtains and draperies and wash the inside and outside of the windowsill(s) as well as the window itself.
• Save time and do two jobs at the same time. Leave the oven cleaner to do its job as you clean the inside and outside surfaces of the fridge, but before you start cleaning the fridge make sure it is unplugged. This is also a great time to sweep and mop underneath the appliances. After cleaning the fridge, follow the instructions on the oven cleaner to finish off the inside of the oven.
• Complete the oven clean by removing and washing the knobs, burners, burn covers and spill catchers and wipe down the stove area.
• Wipe down and clean all small appliances, such as the microwave and toaster.
• Now it is time to clean all kitchen cupboards and drawers, by removing all the contents and binning all the rubbish before wiping down.
• Make your dishwasher gleam. Remove all food from the bottom; wipe down all outside surfaces before running the dishwasher with cleaning products.
• Now comes the smaller jobs, wash down counter tops, the sink and make sure you empty and wash the bin.
• To finish off sweep and mop, then sit back and take a look at a kitchen that looks brand new.
Reader Comments (4)
Some good advice but you do not recommend any cleaning chemicals to use on this clean; such as what is the best oven cleaner to use and what do you clean all the other surfaces with. In particular are you using the same cleaning agent to clean the outside of the fridge as the inside of the microwave, or the inside of the fridge. A little guidance on these matters would have substantially increased the value of this article. For readers to find out what sort of chemical cleaners they could be using can I suggest you visit our website which is all about cleaning and cleaning services.
I find when doing a spring clean of the kitchen that it's better to do the oven first, if possible. It's such a messy job that if you attempt to do it after you've started cleaning other parts of the kitchen, I find you need to go back and reclean those areas.
a good step by step account but a bit short on the details, what chemicals and products would you use?
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