Kitchen Cleaning Tips

I’ve been in a kitchen cleaning funk lately. Does that make any sense to anyone else?
For instance, so far this year, I cannot count the number of times I’ve left dirty dishes in the sink overnight. That is HIGHLY unusual for me. Unusual to the point that my husband asked me if I was okay…because there were still dishes in the sink in the morning before I left for work. I’m normally a clean-up-as-I-go-along gal.
So when author Heather Roberts contacted me to see if I was interested in publishing a post on kitchen cleaning tips, I thought it might be a good idea. Because apparently I needed them!
Cleaning coffee stains


It happens to be fairly easy to do, as you will need to do a few things to make it happen. Simply dip a rag in egg yolk and rub it on the spot where you had the coffee stain. Rinse it with water after you’re done and you will have an easier time dealing with things. You can also make use of denatured alcohol to make it happen or a mix of detergent and water to get the job done as well.
Cleaning your kitchen countertops


You may use a detergent mixed with water to do so, as it will help you wash away any stains as long as you remember that they need to be rinsed well after you’re done to prevent the chemicals from entering the food you prepare on said countertops. An alternative to doing this is to work with water and white vinegar, as well as a mix of baking soda and some liquid soap. Automatic dishwashing detergent can also work if you mix it with hot water in about a quarter cup per gallon.
Cleaning tableware and glasses


Did you ever notice the speed at which bartenders will clean their glasses? This can be easily done if they wash the inside of the glasses with a hot jet of water, alternated with cooler water and soap to get it done. There are other ways you can deal with this, such as using lemon juice to dissolve harder spots, avoiding harsh chemicals with gold-rimmed glasses, using borax to rinse them from streaks and any hard water stains and more. You can also work with a shaving brush or a toothbrush to reach harder places and scrub them to perfection.


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Kristen From The Road To Domestication
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