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  3. 47 Kitchen Cleaning Tips That Will Change Your Life

47 Kitchen Cleaning Tips That Will Change Your Life

Updated February 21, 2019
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Nobody likes cleaning the kitchen, but somebody's gotta do it. Here are 47 tips that'll make your least favorite chore a bit more manageable. 

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Clean a Glass Stovetop With Vinegar and Baking Soda

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Spray or pour white vinegar over the crust once your stove has cooled down. (Do not mess with a warm stovetop, it could hurt you and will definitely create more crust!) Next, coat the vinegary areas with baking soda. Submerge your towel in hot water and wring it so the entire thing is damp, and cover the vinegar and baking soda for 10-15 minutes. Once you remove the towel, scrub the stovetop with a textured cloth (microfiber works best!), using the clumps of baking soda to your advantage on any particularly thick crust. Dispose the clumps and spray some more vinegar as needed to pick up remaining crust and eliminate streaks.

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4 Ways to Clean Your Garbage Disposal

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“You really want to clean it to prevent a stinky mess or slimy build-up. Like anything in your home, the cleaner it is, the more likely it will last you for a long time,” says Natalie Rizzo, MS, RD. But, how do you clean it exactly? Here’s a step-by-step guide to cleaning your garbage disposal, however works best for you.

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Your Knife Block Is Probably Harboring Bacteria—Here’s How to Clean It

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While this bacteria may not be enough to initially make you sick, it’s still worth cleaning out your knife block once a month to stop any growth. First, turn your block upside down and shake out any debris or crumbs. Then, fill your sink with warm water and dish soap (or, for more sanitizing power, use a partial bleach solution of 1 tablespoon bleach to 1 gallon water.) To protect your knife block from cracking over time, you can rub it with a wood-safe mineral oil.

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This Is the Best Way to Wash Your Dishes By Hand, According to Experts

This Is the Best Way to Wash Your Dishes By Hand, According to Experts
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Sure, scrubbing off any crusted-on sauce may leave you thinking that a bowl is now clean as can be—but according to Stop Foodborne Illness, a public health organization, unless you've effectively sanitized a dish by soaking it in cleaning solution or sufficiently hot water, it's not clean.

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The 7 Hardest Places to Clean in Your Kitchen and How to Clean Them

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Your regular cleaning routine in your kitchen likely overlooks some of the dirtiest spots. Here, the sneaky nooks and crannies you’re not cleaning and how to make sure you get them spick and span swiftly.

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How to Properly Clean, De-Crust and De-Stink Your Microwave, According to Experts

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How frequently you should buff up your microwave depends on how frequently you use it. As a general rule of thumb, you should wipe it down anytime you spill something on the inside. In those cases, the sooner, the better, she adds. Beyond that, if you’re a daily user, you should aim for once-a-week cleanings; if you’re a more sporadic microwaver, once a month is acceptable.

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Your Water Bottle Could Be Making You Sick—Here Are the Best Ways to Clean It

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Whether your water bottle is stainless steel, plastic, or made from another hard material, it’s important to sanitize it at the end of each day. “Since it’s a moist environment, it's possible for bacteria to set up shop and thrive, potentially leading to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea,” says Robert Glatter, MD, an assistant professor of emergency medicine at Northwell Health and attending emergency physician at Lenox Hill Hospital.

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Why You Should Be Cleaning Your Grill with an Onion

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Save your back and your Brillo pads by using an onion—yes, an ordinary onion–to clean that nasty grill. Simply scrub a halved onion faced downwards on a heated grate to remove built up grime and grit. It's best to get the grill super hot first to burn off any remaining food. Next, rub it hard with an onion stuck on the end of a long grilling fork. For extra gunk-fighting power, spray the grates with lemon juice or our old friend white vinegar first. The extra acidity helps with the cleaning process.

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11 Kitchen Things You Need to Clean ASAP

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I won’t sit here and tell you that a kitchen deep clean is a small feat to tackle— It’s not. It requires a good chunk of dedicated time; you’ll probably want to clear a Saturday or Sunday morning for the event.The stovetop, oven and refrigerator are the biggest appliances to start cleaning. However, there are a few other places in the kitchen that oftentimes are left behind, i.e. the walls—especially the wall or backsplash behind your stove, the cabinets, underneath the hood above the range, and the floors inside your pantry.

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3 Hacks to Keep Your Garbage Can From Smelling Ever Again

3 Hacks to Keep Your Garbage Can From Smelling Ever Again
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Garbage receptacles all over your home can easily start to smell unpleasant, even after you take out the trash and replace the bags. Fortunately, stopping that lingering smell and keeping it from ever returning is simple. You probably already have the necessary materials.

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The Best Way To Clean A Slow Cooker

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There are several incredibly easy ways to get your slow cooker clean, most of which involve the cooker cleaning itself – i.e., little to no work on your part.

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7 Expert-Approved Tips for Cleaning Your Wooden Cutting Board

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Wooden cutting boards are the most classic and widely-used type of board because they’re both practical and aesthetically pleasing. A quality wood cutting board can be an essential, beautiful centerpiece in your kitchen, but there’s a caveat: because it’s made of wood, the process for cleaning it is different than how you care for most cooking gadgets—and not always intuitive.

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Why You Really Should Clean As You Go When Cooking

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The trick to mastering cleaning as you go is discipline. This may be hard for some to conquer at the beginning, but I swear it gets easier as you practice and soon, cleaning behind yourself as a part of the process will simply be apart of your muscle memory. You will be doing it without much thought, and that is the goal.

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How to Clean a Waffle Iron

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Rather than blissfully ignoring the fact that your favorite weekend breakfast appliance is likely home to more germs than a water fountain in an elementary school cafeteria, these are the easiest ways to clean your dang iron once and for all.

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How to Deal With Your Smelly Instant Pot Sealing Ring

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The Instant Pot is a real MVP when it comes to shaving time off of prepping your favorite hearty and flavorful dishes. However, after a few uses, the lid and silicone sealing ring tend to harbor odors from dinners past that dishwashing liquid just can’t cut. Gross, right? Even if it seems like you’ve washed these parts within an inch of their lives, don’t lose hope just yet. You can combat the off-putting smells with a few simple maintenance tricks.

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The Beginner’s Guide to Maintaining Your Cast-Iron Skillet

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The more you use your cast-iron, the stronger and more reliable it becomes. And as I began to research how to properly care for my skillet, I realized that the key to maintaining an impeccable cast-iron can be broken down into three simple factors: cooking, cleaning, and seasoning.

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How to Clean an Electric Stove

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Unfortunately, if you want to clean your electric stove, you’re going to have to disconnect those coils somehow. And trust me, you want to clean that stove. Just imagine how good you’ll feel when it’s finished.

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2 Foolproof Ways to Clean Your Oven

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In either case, with the right products, rubber gloves, and the exertion some upper-body strength, you can scour your way to an impressively spotless oven. Keep in mind, this is not a quick clean—it would be wise to set aside some time strictly dedicated to the cause.

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How to Naturally Remove Smoke Odors from Your Kitchen

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The first thing you want to do is throw away the culprit: The burnt food. If you did accidentally overcook something to a crisp, take the blackened item outside, eliminating the source of the smell. Soak the pan in which the food was burnt in soapy water and clean up any leftover residue on your counters and stove top. Next, you have to address the odors in the air.

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How to Deal With a Smelly Kitchen Sponge


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A wet and stagnant sponge grows new bacteria at the absolutely horrifying rate of once every 20 minutes, according to Dr. Philip Tierno, a clinical professor at the Microbiology and Pathology departments at NYU Langone, and author of, The Secret Life of Germs. Meaning, if you’re just using a sponge to clean your dishes, they might end up grosser than when you started.

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    1 of 20 Clean a Glass Stovetop With Vinegar and Baking Soda
    2 of 20 4 Ways to Clean Your Garbage Disposal
    3 of 20 Your Knife Block Is Probably Harboring Bacteria—Here’s How to Clean It
    4 of 20 This Is the Best Way to Wash Your Dishes By Hand, According to Experts
    5 of 20 The 7 Hardest Places to Clean in Your Kitchen and How to Clean Them
    6 of 20 How to Properly Clean, De-Crust and De-Stink Your Microwave, According to Experts
    7 of 20 Your Water Bottle Could Be Making You Sick—Here Are the Best Ways to Clean It
    8 of 20 Why You Should Be Cleaning Your Grill with an Onion
    9 of 20 11 Kitchen Things You Need to Clean ASAP
    10 of 20 3 Hacks to Keep Your Garbage Can From Smelling Ever Again
    11 of 20 The Best Way To Clean A Slow Cooker
    12 of 20 7 Expert-Approved Tips for Cleaning Your Wooden Cutting Board
    13 of 20 Why You Really Should Clean As You Go When Cooking
    14 of 20 How to Clean a Waffle Iron
    15 of 20 How to Deal With Your Smelly Instant Pot Sealing Ring
    16 of 20 The Beginner’s Guide to Maintaining Your Cast-Iron Skillet
    17 of 20 How to Clean an Electric Stove
    18 of 20 2 Foolproof Ways to Clean Your Oven
    19 of 20 How to Naturally Remove Smoke Odors from Your Kitchen
    20 of 20 How to Deal With a Smelly Kitchen Sponge

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