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Simple Methods of Cleaning Common Pieces of Kitchen Furniture

Posted in High Seas on November 20th, 2011

The kitchen is one of the busiest spaces in any household, especially when there are guests over or when there is a party being thrown. I know my own kitchen looks like a hot mess when that happens – ingredients are all over the place, used utensils strewn about, random food stains appear on different places. So even when the kitchen is supposed to be the tidiest place in the house, it often ends up being the dirtiest and the grimiest.

But not to worry, there are lots of ways to keep your kitchen furniture clean! Here are a couple of simple and effective ways to do so:

If your problem is a greasy wooden table, blot the greasy spot with an absorbent material (like a sponge, or even fresh cat litter, for bigger splotches) and rinse off whatever remains with a mix of white vinegar and warm water.

Another thing we should keep extra clean in the kitchen the inside of an oven! It is often neglected, but since food is directly placed in it, it is important to keep it clean and sanitary. To effectively clean the racks of an oven, make sure to wipe up any stains as soon as you see them. For stains that are still hot, put a dash of salt on it, them wipe it off. Then, remove the racks and soak them in warm water in (yes!) your bathtub.