5 Top Tips For Maintaining A Clean Kitchen

Searching for the best way to keep your kitchen clean? Our experts have all the answers giving you their best top tips on how to maintain a clean kitchen. 

Kitchens are where everyone will head to grab a bite or fix themselves a snack, but nobody likes to go clean the mess up until the last minute when there is no more of a margin-left to procrastinate. Doing the dishes, taking out the bins, cleaning the counters is what everyone runs away from but you don’t have to. Simply follow these essential tips and tricks that will leave your kitchen clean and spotless in no time. A clean kitchen determines the hygiene and sanitary conditions of the house and makes a good impression on visitors and guests. After reading these tips you won’t be making any more excuses for a dirty kitchen.

5 ways to make your kitchen sparkle

  1. Don’t sink in despair!

First off, never let your sink pile up with heaps of plates, dishes, and cutlery. It’s a common thing that people do - we wait until the last minute and expect someone else to wash the dishes or stack them in the dishwasher. So as soon as your sink has 4 items, you need to start washing them up. A sink full of dishes is not a sight to look at and it can be overwhelming for anybody.

  1. Mop the floor regularly

Sometimes kids just pop by the kitchen to fix themselves a treat so they don’t bother getting a plate, such as directly eating out of the cookie jar. That leaves crumbs on the kitchen floor and not only does it gets messy, but there is a high chance of pests coming to your kitchen. Cockroaches and ants are usually found in kitchens that don’t get cleaned regularly and have food bits on the counters or floors.

  1. Clean the countertops

You must be wondering that the dirt and grime are only on the floor right? Well, that’s wrong because kitchen countertops are equally susceptible to germs and dirt if not more, compared to the kitchen floor. There are often more food particles and spillage on the countertops as compared to the floors. So clean your counters with a liquid cleaner every day so that there aren’t any stains and pests coming in. This should be done at least once daily especially at night when there is no more kitchen activity going to take place for the next 7-8 hours.

  1. Removing stains

There might be stains on the counters, floor tiles, and wall splatters in the kitchen that give it a very nasty look but fret not. There are easy ways to make all of these tough stains go away. Use a cup of baking soda in 4.5 litres (1 gallon) of water and clean away all the dirt and grime on the counters, floor tiles, walls and even stovetops. If you want to give them a bit of shine then you can mix white vinegar with water and wipe away to give everything a clean and sparkly look.

  1. Organize

Organise your kitchen tools, crockery, cutlery, pots and pans in order. Hang the pots and pans if you have a hanging rack. That clears most of the space and gives you more storage area for other things. Clean your cabinets every now and then. There should be no unnecessary clutter on the countertops or on the stove.

Do you need an appliance repair?

After cleaning your home and your appliances you may find you have been neglecting some of your appliances. To get them in perfect working order again rely on Go Assist for your kitchen appliance repairs. 

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