Wednesday 31 October 2018

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Simple Ways to Clean the Toughest Items in Your Kitchen...


The kitchen is likely to be the most used room in the house, and consequently, can get dirty pretty quickly. Despite regular cleaning, there are some items that do not get cleaned as well. While there are multiple ways for you to clean everything, some work better than others. Below, we have gathered seven of the most irritating kitchen items to clean, offering two different tricks for some. Take a look:

cleaning kitchen items
cleaning kitchen items

4. Stainless steel

If you've got a stainless steel fridge you may notice how easy it is for it to get smudged and look grimy. A general washing can leave streaks and may not eliminate fingerprints. To keep your fridge spotless you can use an unlikely method: Pledge - which doesn't just work to clean and polish wood. In fact, pledge is great for stainless steel as well. 

If you are unsure about using a wood cleaner on stainless steel, you can use white distilled vinegar, which also works wonders at removing build up, streaks and fingerprints and is cheaper than Pledge. However, it may not shine as much. 

cleaning kitchen items
cleaning kitchen items

If you do not have any lemons on hand you can use vinegar. However, one of the cons of using this method is the smell of vinegar in your kitchen afterward. Nevertheless, it's a lot better than having to spend a lot of time scrubbing your microwave.


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