30 Cleaning Tips

The kitchen is a hygiene hazard that is difficult to overcome in every household.

To clean the kitchen,

Time-consuming and laborious.

It always looks unclean.

Are there any quick and easy tips?

Today we've compiled for you—

30 kitchen cleaning tips

Make sure you keep this safe!

1

Clean the oil box of your range hood in one go

The grease trap in the range hood gets very thick and greasy. After cleaning it, apply a layer of dish soap inside the grease trap, and it will be easy to clean next time.

2

Cleaning glassware

Stains on glassware and pottery can be removed by mixing a little salt and vinegar into a vinegar-salt solution and then washing these items.

3

Cleaning plastic tableware

Dirt on plastic tableware should only be wiped with a cloth dampened with alkali, vinegar, or soapy water. Do not use scouring powder, as it may wear away the shine.

4

Cleaning earthenware pots and casseroles

If earthenware pots or casseroles become stained, soak them in rice water, heat it up, scrub the inside with a brush, and then rinse them with water.

5

Orange peel removes limescale

Still bothered by stubborn limescale in your kettle? Leftover orange peels can come in handy! Add orange peels to your kettle and boil them with water. After boiling, the limescale will be easy to wipe off.

6

White radish grater on the kitchen counter

Using a diced white radish with detergent to scrub kitchen countertops will produce unexpected cleaning results. Sliced ​​cucumbers or carrots can also be used, but white radish works best.

7

Homemade tile cleaner

Add half a bottle of mineral water, one capful of soap powder, two capfuls of vinegar, three capfuls of alcohol, and half a capful of flour. Shake vigorously until well mixed.

Spray it on the tiles and wipe it off; the oil stains are easily removed, and you don't need to spend a lot of money on any oil stain removal products.

8

Baijiu (Chinese liquor) removes grease from the dining table.

After a meal, there are always grease stains on the table, which are difficult to wipe clean even with a hot cloth. However, if you pour a little white wine onto the grease stains and wipe them several times with a clean cloth, the grease will be completely removed.

9

Alcohol removes grease from stovetop

We can pour some beer or rice wine on the kitchen countertop. Because alcohol has a strong degreasing effect, after rinsing with water, the countertop will be sparkling clean.

10

Baking soda to clean floor tiles

Kitchen floor tiles are often covered in grease from cooking. In this case, we can first pour some baking soda on the grease stains, then add a little water to dissolve them, and finally mop the floor with clean water. The grease stains will disappear quickly.

11

Tea leaves cleverly remove oil from the bottom of the pot

If a pot is not cleaned promptly after use, a thick layer of grease will accumulate at the bottom, which can affect the cooking temperature to some extent.

When washing your wok, you can use tea leaves, which are excellent at removing oil, to scrub it and ensure that your wok is clean inside and out.

12

Removing oil from apple cores

Kitchen sinks often accumulate a layer of grease. You can use the core of a freshly eaten apple to scrub away the grease because the core contains pectin, which is very effective at removing grease.

13

Clean tea stains with toothpaste

If there are tea stains on your teaware, simply apply a little toothpaste to a cloth or toothbrush and wipe. The tea stains will be easily removed, leaving your teaware looking brand new.

14

Tea water removes rust

Brew several pots of strong black tea, let it cool, then soak the rusty tools in it. After a few hours, take them out and wipe them with a cloth to remove the rust.

15

Soda water wash stainless steel utensils

When stainless steel utensils get dirty, you can wipe them with a cloth dampened with baking soda, and then wipe them dry with a dry cloth.

16

Tomato sauce for washing copper utensils

Squeeze some tomato sauce onto copper pots and pans. After a few minutes, the copper utensils will be as clean as new. Then wash them with warm water and dry them with a towel.

17

Cleaning the refrigerator

Cleaning the refrigerator with scented soaps and other cleaning agents may affect the taste of food. However, wiping the refrigerator down with baking soda and hot water eliminates this problem.

18

Wash the cutting board with white vinegar.

Cutting boards should also be cleaned frequently. Add a little white vinegar or a few drops of lemon juice to a cup of warm water, pour it onto kitchen paper towels, then cover the cutting board with the paper towels. Remove the paper towels after 15 minutes, and the odor and grime on the cutting board will be completely gone.

Finally, dry it in the sun to achieve the best cleaning and disinfection effect.

19

Clever ways to remove fishy smell from tableware

Adding a few lemon and orange peels, or a few drops of vinegar, to dishwater helps remove fishy and garlic odors from dishes, utensils, and knives. It also softens hard water and enhances the shine of porcelain.

20

Plastic bags for washing glass cups

When washing a glass, after rinsing it with water, I feel that there are fingerprint-like watermarks on the outside of the glass, making it look very dirty. What should I do? You can crumple up an ordinary plastic bag (or a food storage bag), wet it, and wipe the glass back and forth. It will be cleaned quickly.

21

Cleaning the top of the refrigerator

Cover the top of the refrigerator with plastic wrap and replace it periodically to keep the top of the refrigerator clean, saving you the trouble of wiping it every day.

22

Wipe the refrigerator exterior with toothpaste.

To remove general dirt from the refrigerator exterior, you can use a soft cloth with a small amount of toothpaste to gently wipe it. If the stains are stubborn, apply more toothpaste and wipe repeatedly with the cloth until the refrigerator is clean again. This is because toothpaste contains abrasives, making it very effective at removing dirt.

23

Cleaning cloth

Place a dishcloth in a pot of water, add raw eggshells, and boil over high heat for 6 minutes. Then remove and let it dry; the stains will disappear. So don't throw away eggshells when cooking; they have many uses!

24

Cleaning the microwave oven

Add a few drops of lemon juice to a bowl of water and microwave for 5 minutes. The microwave will then become clean and smell fresh.

Alternatively, you can pour vinegar and water into a porcelain bowl in a 1:4 ratio, microwave it on high for 7 minutes, wait 5 minutes before opening the microwave, and then wipe the inside with a damp cloth.

25

Remove the sticky residue from the bottom of the pot.

This trick is highly recommended! All you need is baking soda and plastic wrap! Dampen the stained areas of the pot with water, then apply baking soda. Wrap the entire pot with plastic wrap and leave it overnight.

The next morning, I scrubbed it with a scouring pad, and all the stains came off on their own.

26

Clever ways to remove the musty smell from grains

Placing an appropriate amount of kelp in grains can keep the grains free from pollution, mold, and off-flavors for up to two years, maintaining their quality and color as if they were new. The kelp will also remain unspoiled and can be consumed as usual.

27

Remove the odor from the kitchen knife

If a kitchen knife smells fishy or like onions and garlic, first rub it with salt, rinse it with water, and then heat it over a fire for a while.

Rubbing the knife with fresh ginger slices can also eliminate its fishy smell.

28

Old faucets transformed into new methods

If a faucet turns black after prolonged use, you can wipe it with a dry cloth dipped in flour, then wipe it with a damp cloth, and finally wipe it with a dry cloth. This will make it shiny without damaging the metal surface.

29

Clean kitchen windows and walls

First, spray the cleaning agent onto the oil stains, then smoothly stick the plastic wrap on top. Utilize the moisture-retaining properties of the plastic wrap to prevent the cleaning agent from dripping or evaporating.

After 30 minutes, the grease will soak off. Remove the plastic wrap, crumple it into a ball, and wipe it back and forth easily. Then wipe it with dry newspaper, and it will be very clean. You can also wipe it again with a clean cloth.

30

Clever use of vinegar to clean tableware

Newly purchased porcelain tableware, teaware, and wineware can be boiled in a 10% vinegar solution for two to three hours before use. This can remove trace amounts of aluminum contained in the new porcelain and prevent aluminum poisoning from harming the body.

Disinfecting tableware with a 1% vinegar solution after meals can prevent infectious diseases such as viral hepatitis and dysentery.

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