Cleaning the kitchen is kind of a big thing when you do not have the right cleaning hacks to combat all those spills and food stains.
Here are thirty kitchen cleaning hacks to help you get the job done fast, and naturally too!
[1] Oven Degreaser
Having a grease-free oven is really hard to avoid. What about that over-time food build-up that has now become a part of your oven interior. This can be easily removed by cleaning with baking soda and vinegar. Sprinkle baking soda in your oven. Add vinegar in a small spray bottle. Spray onto the baking soda. Let it sit for 30 minutes. With a sponge, use warm water to wipe away the paste.
[2] Smelly Garbage Disposal
Smelly garbage disposal is not a pleasant one to have in the kitchen. To get your disposal smelling odorless do this. Pour down 1/2 cup baking soda and let it remain there for 10 minutes. Continue using your sink as normal to wash away loose particles in the disposal. Your garbage disposal will be odor-free.
[3] Glowing Pots
I don’t know about you, but I just love to see pots that glow. It makes your kitchen have a clean feel. Not only that, but it makes it look like you are a professional in the kitchen.
To get them looking this way. Simply make a paste using borax and warm water. Lather your pots, and let it sit for 15 minutes. Give them a good scrub. Rinse with warm water and allow to drip dry. It’s REMARKABLE!
[4] Loaf Pan Cleaner
To get out sticky food from your loaf pan without using any form of dish soap or fancy scrub. Simply wet a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and wipe away stuck food from your pan. Rinse the pan with warm water. It is as easy as 1.2.3. You can never go wrong with this.
[5] Messy Cupcake Pans
If your cupcake pans are not what they used to be in appearance and you would like to fix it. Here is what to do. Sprinkle baking soda on the pan. Spray vinegar onto the baking soda. Let it sit for 5 minutes. Scrub with a sponge and rinse with warm water. Your pans will be sparkling clean again.
[6] Electric Pot’s Cleaner
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