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Sink Strainer Catch-AllI'm trying to get away from so much processed food. I still indulge occasionally. Single servings of Stouffer's Lasagna is a favorite, and for me, comes with a little kitchen aid bonus.

 

Cleaning In Tough Kitchen Areas - paper towel wrapped tube

Cleaning In Tough Kitchen AreasI always have difficulty cleaning in those small spaces between the stove and the refrigerator and the stove and the counter top. You all know what falls between those areas.

 

Cleaning a stovetop hood.

Cleaning Under the Stovetop HoodI am going to be perfectly honest here! I clean like crazy, even have a cleaning lady twice a week. I can say honestly that I don't think to go under that hood over the stovetop and do a real cleaning. I thought, what happens when you have something boiling and steam drips? It falls into your pot! Yuck.'Yes, it does!

 

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Lemon to Remove Sticky StainsInstead of your hand hurting from scrubbing your table to get, let's say, syrup off your table, get a lemon. Squeeze it on the spot that's sticky and wipe it. Lemon is like vinegar. Lemons have antiseptic and antibacterial qualities, so it cleans as well as bleaches. Try it and tell me how it works.

 

A plastic lid being used as a small spoon rest for coffee.

Spoon Rest To Keep Counters CleanI drink a lot of tea and coffee during the day. To kill a tree for wooden, or waste plastic for stirrers is not on my list of "smart things to do". Neither, is washing spoons all day or wasting space on my tiny "coffee spotted" counters. So I compromised and found a free, washable and reusable solution.

 

Cleaning Hard to Reach Stains in a Stainless Steel Coffee Pot

Cleaning Hard to Reach Stains in a Stainless Steel Coffee PotI know a lot of you drink coffee or have a coffee maker in your home, and I'm sure some of you own the stainless steel kind, or even the glass ones with the spout so small you can barely get your hand in to scrub it clean.

 

Different sized bottles of cooking oil.

Cooking Oil for Sticky and Greasy AreasRemove sticky grease from appliances or walls easily. How? With the same oil that was used to cook and make the area sticky. No detergent, or heavy scrubbing. Hope you find this out too.

 

A can opener that has rust on the cutting blades.

Aluminum Foil to Clean Off RustA piece of wet aluminum foil rubbed over a rusty item will remove the rust. Try it. I just saved myself from purchasing a new can opener.

 

Kitchen Scrap Trash Can - lined with produce bag

Kitchen Scrap Trash CanCut the base out of a gallon water bottle and you can line it with small baggies you get from the grocery store (the ones for putting your produce or vegetables in). This light weight trash can that can easy move around your counter top.

 

Vinegar as Natural Kettle Descaler - bottle of vinegar

Vinegar as Natural Kettle DescalerI used to manage a coffee shop where we had to use expensive chemical descalers to clean our hefty coffee machines and boilers. At home, to clean my kettle thoroughly, I add equal parts water and white vinegar inside and let it sit for an hour.

 

A ziplock baggie of citrus peels for use in the garbage disposal.

Keep Garbage Disposal Smelling Fresh with CitrusSave old whole lemons 'or use lemon peels and whole limes or just the peels and orange 'peels. Cut them up and store in a bag in the freezer. Use one a week or when your disposal needs freshening up!

 

Use Toothpaste for a Clean and Fresh Kitchen Sink

Use Toothpaste for a Clean and Fresh Kitchen SinkHere is a nice way to clean your sink. Before you think it's expensive it's not. The drug store has coupons through email. There are coupons in the store, as well as coupons in the paper. You're always able to luck up on a sale.

 

Lemon Extract for a Clean  Smelling Kitchen - bottle of lemon extract lying on its side on countertop

Lemon Extract for a Clean Smelling KitchenI was baking and spilled over a 2 oz bottle of lemon extract on my counter top. Now, I only pay .88 cents for all my spices and real extracts at The Dollar stores or a wholesale store here. So, no great loss.

 

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Cleaning An Older Porcelain SinkI am not at all proud to let you see the mess I let my kitchen sink get into. I am kinda happy to let you in on how I cleaned it up.

 

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Save on Kitchen PaperI use a cheap toilet roll instead. It's very absorbent for mopping up grease, and will not scratch like kitchen paper. You can't use it for big cleaning jobs, but using kitchen paper for these is very expensive anyway and the job is better done with a cloth.

 

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Fight Grease With Grease

Fight Grease With GreaseDon't spend money on expensive de-greasers and don't inhale toxic ammonia. Take 1 part mineral or vegetable oil to 2 parts baking soda. This makes the perfect cleanser for greasy cupboards.

 

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Use Two Dish ClothsMy dish cloth is always full of rich suds. Every time I want to wipe the oven door, etc., I have to rinse all those suds from the cloth. A waste of detergent, water and time.

 

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Cleaning Laminate Countertops with Magic EraserI recently had to deal with a stained white laminate counter top, due to a tea spill that wasn't cleaned up right away. I tried everything to clean it: thick bleach, baking soda (left on for two 24 hour periods), dish soap, all-purpose cleaners, and Vim powder; nothing worked!

 

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Citrus and Salt to Keep Garbage Disposal FreshI cut up a lemon or orange and drop in the disposal along with some salt. This keeps it odor free. I was told by a friend a couple years ago that the salt keeps things from building up in the disposal.

 

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Cleaning Can OpenersI sometimes put both my hand held ones and the business portion of my electric one in the dishwasher. I also put them in a small saucepan and boil them for a few minutes.

 

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Brillo Type Pad for Cleaning Stainless SinksAfter several years of using harsh agents to clean my sinks and destroying my hands in the process I have started using Brillo type (store brand, of course) soap pads to clean my stainless steel sinks. They look lovely and shiny and my hands are getting better all the time.

 

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Tissues for Cleaning Small Kitchen SpillsKeep a box of cheap tissues near your work space in the kitchen. For small spills and clean-ups, tissues are much cheaper than paper towels, even using several at a time.

 

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Vinegar and Baking Soda for Clogged DisposalMy garbage disposal got clogged after I drained cooked rice into it. I tried to use a plunger to clear the clog but it did not work. I came across the advice to use vinegar, baking soda with hot water. It worked like a miracle.

 

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Line Cupboards with Vinyl TilesUse peel and stick vinyl tiles to line your kitchen cupboards. They are inexpensive and wipe clean so easily.

 

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Use Oven Cleaner to Clean Burner Drip PansThis method means less elbow grease and better results when your drip pans are so disgusting you are about to throw them away.

 

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Removing Grease on Laminated CupboardsBi-carb soda and hot water 25/75 mix. Lay it on, scrub it on and off with paper towels. No more sticky, spotty cupboards!

 

Cleaning Cabinets with Zout

Zout for Cleaning CabinetsAfter reading through this blog, I saw a suggestion for Spray and Wash to clean the cabinets. I love Zout to get stains out and tried that. I sprayed it on, rubbed it in with my fingers, let it sit a little and wiped it clean with a microfiber towel and some water.

 

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Use Dishwashing Liquid For Kitchen Clean UpWet a towel and wring it. Put a dab of dishwashing liquid soap in the centre. Rub to spread. Clean all your kitchen electrical appliances like steel, plastic toaster, kettle, or decoration pieces.

 

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Freshen Garbage Disposal With LemonsI've always put used cut up lemons in my garbage disposal to freshen it. I know that ice cubes are supposed to do that too, but they also are good to sharpen the disposal.

 

Use a Towel to Catch Steam from Cooking

Use a Towel to Catch Steam from CookingIf you have a microwave or a fan above your stove, then this tip is for you. I put a towel in the door of my microwave to catch the steam. When you are done cooking, just wipe what steam is left.

 

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Seasoned Cast Iron Pan

Cleaning Cast IronIf cast iron is rusty, use steel pads to remove rust and wash in hot Dawn detergent really well. Dry cast iron. I use cooking oil to season the cast iron; using paper towel, rub oil generously onto cast iron, inside and outside.

 

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Use Ammonia For Stove Drip PansThis works great. I bought several sets of drip pans before I discovered this EASY way to do it.

 

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Treat Bamboo Cutting Boards with Olive OilI'm sure you have noticed all the things that are new organic, Eco safe products (like sheets, spoons, and, yes, my cutting board). I loved the bamboo pillow cases my daughter gave me as a gift. She said, "wash them like anything else."

 

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An Ounce of Prevention For Garbage DisposalsMy residents would always come to me for help with their disposals. Since "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure", I would always tell them that certain things don't go down the disposal in the first place.

 

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Cleaning A Disposal With Baking Soda, Vinegar, and IceI always use the old baking soda I take out of the fridge or freezer and put it down the disposal. I add vinegar to make it bubble up and get to every part inside. This keeps it smelling clean and fresh.

 

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Ice to Clean DisposalOne of the best ways that I know of is to turn the water on at a trickle and turn your disposal on while empty. Then push about two quarts of ice cubes down into the disposal. That's ice, not fingers!

 

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Using Ice for Disposal CleaningFill the disposal with ice cubes and let stand for a good ten minutes. Then flush with cold water, while running the disposal for ten seconds or so. This method hardens all the gunk on the blades, causing it to break up. It cleans and sharpens the blades.

 

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Lemon Lysol For Kitchen CleaningDaily, I fill my kitchen sink at the end of the day with hot water and about 1/2 cup of liquid lemon Lysol. I grab 2 rags, soak them in the hot lysol, squeeze out the excess water and wipe!

 

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Removing Cutting Board StainsUse a fresh lemon to remove stains from a plastic cutting board. Squeeze the juice from one lemon on the cutting board and allow it to sit for 30 minutes to 1 hour, then rinse.

 

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Place Mat to Keep Counter CleanThe white grout on my kitchen counter top is a nuisance to clean. I now put a plastic place mat on it in the two places I use for food prep - beside the coffeepot, which always drips anyway, and above the dishwasher, where I often pour, mix, etc.

 

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Washing Plastic Food CoversPurchase the shower cap looking plastic covers for containers at the dollar store, to save on plastic wrap. When they are dirty I put them in a washing bag made for delicates and throw it in with my laundry.

 

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Cleaning Sticky Mess in RefrigeratorIf something spills in your refrigerator and you have a sticky mess, put a couple pieces of wet paper towels on it (wet not damp). Let it set for 5 minutes, and just wipe the mess away.

 

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Wash Sink Liner in DishwasherIf you use the rubber sink liners like I do, once a week or so, I lay them on the top rack of the dishwasher along with the soap holder from our shower right over the dishes. They not only come out looking new, but they keep plastic containers from turning over.

 

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Cleaning the Stove HoodAre you looking for a way to easily clean your range hood without the drippy mess? All you have to do is reach for the hand cleaner used to clean hands after working on vehicles. Simply wipe all over range hood, then wipe off with wet cloth.

 

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Clean Wood Surfaces with SaltTo clean and freshen wooden chopping blocks, counter, or rolling pins, sprinkle table salt on these surfaces when they are wet and scrub dry.

 

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Use Placemats in RefrigeratorMy mum taught me the advantages of lining the glass shelves in a refrigerator. Most refrigerators could benefit from this. You just place a large plastic or cloth place mat on each shelf.

 

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Use Comet To Clean Ceramic CooktopsWe have all done it, taken our eye off the milk, the sugar, the boiling veggies, etc. and ended up with horrible, hard to remove burns on the ceramic cook top. The commercial cleaners are expensive.

 

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Oven Cleaner For Cleaning Tile FloorsA little over a year ago, my husband and I bought our first house. The porcelain tile floor in the kitchen area had years of wax buildup with dirt and grime caked on top.

 

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Use Magic Eraser to Remove Stains from CounterMy tip is an alternative to bleach to clean stains on your counter top. Buy the "magic erasers" at the dollar store. They take off blackberry juice stains faster and easier than bleach and are much safer to use around kids and pets.

 

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Use Ketchup to Clean SinkFor quick cleaning of your stainless steel sink and drain squirt ketchup in the sink and wipe it around with a soft scrubber. The acid in the tomato will easily clean the scum in the drain and also the sink.

 

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Disposing of Bacon and Cooking GreaseNeed an easy way to dispose of leftover grease from frying? Empty your kitchen sink, and put a piece of wide tin foil in the sink. Push the foil into the drain to make a little cup. Do not put any holes in the foil, then place 2 pieces of paper towel in on top.

 

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Clean Spills on Stove with Baking SodaBe careful when you clean your white stove! If you get to aggressive, you end up with scratches. Simply wring out a dishcloth and apply baking soda to the stove surface.

 

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Plastic Putty Knife for Kitchen Clean UpHome Improvement stores offer plastic putty knives in various sizes, sometimes a bagged variety pack of sizes. A small putty knife is a must have for your kitchen cleanup!

 

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Removing Grease from Painted SurfacesIf you are trying to clean cooking grease from a painted wall or stained or painted cabinet, here's my experience.

 

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Cleaning A Wood Cutting BoardI use baking soda and/or vinegar to clean my cutting board. Occasionally I oil it with cooking oil. I have used the same hand made wooden cutting board for over 40 years, and it is still in good condition.

 

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Clean Scotch Brite Pads in Dish WasherI use those little green pads. (Scotch Brite), to scrub the dishes, pot and pans and kitchen sink. If they are not too gross, I clothespin them to the rack of the dishwasher along with a load of dishes.

 

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Use Pledge For Shiny Painted CountertopsI just completed painting my cream formica countertops to resemble granite. They turned out awesome. The only thing I needed to figure out was how to keep that awesome looking shine on them?

 

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Vinegar for Cleaning Kitchen Up GreasePlain apple cider vinegar with a paper towel does a great job of cleaning off the grease from our enameled stove!

 

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Cleaning Burner Pans With Dishwashing DetergentPut 1/2 cup of any powdered dishwashing soap into a roaster pan full of water. Stir; then add the burner pans. Bring to a boil and let simmer for 30 minutes.

 

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Keeping the Space Over Cupboards CleanCleaning the space over the cupboards where dust and grime accumulate can be some job to do. If you line the area with wax paper or paper towels, it makes the cleaning easier.

 

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Rhubarb for a Burned PotWho hasn't burned a pot really badly on the stove! To clean it, get some rhubarb, several handfuls. Cut it up into about half a pot of water and boil gently for about 10 minutes. Don't let it go dry. Your pot will sparkle!

 

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Use Shaving Cream for a Shiny Stainless SinkSpray some men's shaving foam into your stainless steel sink and spread it around with your hand. Let it set for about 5 minutes and then wipe it up with newspaper. Your sink will be shiny as new.

 

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Cleaning Condiment and Toiletry LidsCondiment lids get really icky and need to be cleaned like most anything else does. My ickiest one is catsup! Every once in awhile, take off the cap and soak it a little while in water (I drop mine into a coffee cup that also needs soaked a bit) and the buildup comes off easy.

 

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Cover Burners With Aluminum Foil for Easy Clean UpHaving a white smooth surface stove top is a lot of extra work each time it's used. To make less work for yourself, place a piece of aluminum foil over the burner and under the pan. Recycle that foil! Stash it near the stove so it's handy for next time!

 

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Put Plastic On Top of the RefrigeratorI admit cleaning the fridge is not high on my list but after I'm done cleaning the outside, I take strips of plastic wrap and place it on top of the fridge. Voila! Next time? Just replace.

 

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Garbage Disposal CleanerSome people don't know, but there is a garbage disposal cleaner that should be used at least monthly to rid odors. It is a small paper package, that when inserted into the disposal with a trickle of water, it produces a blue foam with cleans the pipes.

 

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Wax Paper for Shiny FaucetsTo keep your sink faucets shiny, rub them with a piece of wax paper after cleaning them. This will keep them shiny for about a week.

 

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Razor Blade for Caked On Kitchen SpillsI always keep a razor blade holder with a new single edge blade in it in my kitchen drawer. It is a great tool for cleaning ceramic stove top spills, caked on spills in the refrigerator or other stubborn spots.

 

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Put a Tray Under Your MixerTry placing a plastic tray under your mixer when baking. It will make the mixer easier to slide across the countertop and the tray will catch any spills. Clean-up is so much easier when all you have to do is wash the tray under the faucet.

 

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Replace Your Kitchen Cloths Each DayI was watching a show on TV the other day, on properly cleaning of your kitchen. Something that I think we all do well. But sometimes the dish cloths, dish rags or sponges we use around our sinks and stoves, often get overlooked.

 

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Homemade Solution For Cleaning Stainless Steel CoffeepotsTired of buying expensive cleaners for your stainless steel coffeepots? Well, I don't! I just drop a dishwashing machine tablet into the pot with hot water. Let it sit for a while and rinse well.

 

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Boil Drip Pans To Get Them CleanTo clean the really cruddy drip pans from your stove, put them in a large pan with vinegar and boil the stuff off. Works like a charm, Just drop them in soapy dishwater and the come clean with very little work.

 

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Cleaning Baked On FoodTake enough cream of tartar to cover the area to be cleaned and/or to remove baked on food. Add enough vinegar to make a thin paste.

 

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Kitchen Clean Up TipsAppliances: To shine chrome, use vinegar or window cleaner.

 

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Easy Clean Up of Dropped EggAs everyone well knows, it is almost impossible to clean up an egg that has dropped to the floor and broken. I heard this tip on TV once and then next time I dropped an egg I tried it and it actually worked.

 

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Line The Tops Of Cupboards With NewspaperAfter cleaning the tops of your cupboards in the kitchen, line them with newspaper. No one will see it up there and the next time cleaning will be so much easier!

 

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Grease Spills In The OvenIf grease or oil spills in your oven, quickly toss some salt on the stain. Once the oven has cooled off and the salt has dried, brush it out of your oven. Most of the stain should be gone.

 

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Cleaning Burner Chrome RingsWhen cleaning the chrome rings around your burners the easiest way I have found is to put them in a shallow pan with 4 tablespoons of powdered DISHWASHER soap in it. Barely cover in the water and let them sit overnight. By morning, they should wash easily.

 

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Zapping SpongesInstead of throwing kitchen sponges away (everyone knows how fast they are loaded with germs)..try this. Wash them in the dishwasher, and then let them zap in the microwave ...

 

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Fixing Pan After Burning Caramel Corn SyrupWhile making caramel corn, I burned the bottom of my saucepan while making the syrup. I used hot water and Dawn to remove it.

 

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Freshening the Garbage DisposalClean the inside of your garbage disposal with chopped up pieces of a lemon to eliminate those old food odors. This works better than baking soda or anything else!

 

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Cleaning and Protecting Kitchen ToolsFor cleaning, removing small bits of rust, and protecting kitchen tools and appliances, cooking spray works as well as the more expensive metal cleaners.

 

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Removing Wax with DawnWhen washing dishes with Dawn, I put the washables with wax on them in the dish water. Voila! The wax just slid off. I tried placing a warm sponge with the dish water on the wax on the counter top and again, the wax just slid off. So I tried it with a washable tea towel. It worked again.

 

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Cleaning Trash CansTo make cleaning your trash cans easier put them (emptied of bags) out on the porch when it is misting or raining, being sure to flip them over at some point.

 

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Cleaning Your StoveWhen cleaning the kitchen after a meal, spray the stove area with cleaner first, then leave it to allow the cleaner to work. Do another task. When you get back to the stove, it will wipe clean-no scrubbing.

 

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Barkeeper's TowelsAs I have gotten older, I have discovered the best dishrag for me is actually what is known as a barkeeper's towel. It's certainly bigger than a dishrag but more of a square shape than a tea towel, and is made of really absorbent cotton with a great nap to it.

 

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Kool-Aid Stains on Counter TopsA paste made with baking soda and water will take Kool-Aid stains out of counters.

 

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A Shaker of Baking Soda in the KitchenI buy a 99 cent clear plastic drink "shaker" at Wal Mart with a detachable lid and flip top and fill it with a box or two of baking soda.

 

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Dish Soap As a DegreaserDon't buy degreaser. My mother taught me to use Dawn or Palmolive (or a similar dish soap in terms of grease fighting) directly on the stove top or on another area that you want to clean grease off. Just put it on thickly, let it set for about 5 minutes.

 

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Waxing the StoveTo prevent food from getting baked onto your stove top, rub it down with car wax on occasion to make it easier to clean.

 

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Second Use For Paper TowelAfter washing your hands, use a paper towel to dry. Once you're done, use that same paper towel to clean the counter and sink and faucet. You'll always have a clean sink. By Vonetta

 

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Clean the Fridge Once a WeekPick one day a week to clean out your refrigerator and wipe the shelves out then you'll do less work and always have a cleaner fridge than if you always let it get gross.

 

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Cleaning Wooden Food Preparation SurfacesButcher blocks and other wooden work surfaces used for food preparation should be cleaned after each use. Use chlorine bleach to kill germs from raw foods such as chicken, fish, and meat. Wash any surface that touches these foods.

 

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Dishwasher Gel for Sink StainsDab dishwasher gel on any stains in your sink, and let it set overnight. In the morning the stains will be gone! By Linda

 

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Cleaning Up Grease Spills in the KitchenClean up grease or oil spills by sprinkling flour over the spill. The flour soaks up the spill and can then be easily scraped up and disposed of. This prevents the grease or oil from being spread around while trying to wipe it up with a paper towel or rag. By Lisa Trudeau

 

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Get Stains Out Of White Cutting Boards With BleachI have a large, old cutting board made of a heavy white material (sort of a polymer plastic). It was extremely discolored & I was going to toss it out. I tried all kinds of things to get it clean, including putting it into the dishwasher.

 

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Dawn Power Dissolver for Colored StainsTo get those horrible red koolaide, ketchup or any color stain out of your white countertop - spray on Dawn Power Dissolver - let sit a few minutes, if stubborn use Dawns twirling dish brush and wash up. That easy. It has been wonderful find. Love Dawn. By Prov31Wise

 

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Rinsing out the Dish Detergent Bottle Cleans My SinkThe place that accepts my recyclables also requests that we rinse plastic out. One day, when I was rinsing out a bottle of automatic dish detergent, I noticed that as I began to rinse the water and soap residue out of the bottle, my stainless steel kitchen sink began to look freshly cleaned, and it left a fresh scent, too.

 

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Kitchen CabinetsIf you leave the cabinet doors open when you wash dishes, etc. you won't be dripping water on the cabinets below. No matter how careful you are, water drips happen and it affects the cabinet finish.

 

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Polishing Counter TopsSeveral weeks ago, I posted asking for help with restoring the shine to my counter tops. I took the advice of a respondent and used auto compound. I used a product with light grit and they turned out beautiful.

 

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