How to Keep Your Kitchen Spotless? � 18 Cleaning Supplies to Say Goodbye to the Mess

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Article Title: How to Keep Your Kitchen Spotless? īŋŊ 18 Cleaning Supplies to Say Goodbye to the Mess
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You are going to need all the kitchen cleaning supplies you can get your hands on for an intense kitchen cleaning workout session. What better way to burn your calories and have a clean and spotless kitchen at the same time?

What You Will Need? īŋŊ A Handy List of Kitchen Cleaning Supplies:

1.Dust mops (try using ones with big handles so that you donīŋŊt hurt your back while bending and twisting while cleaning up the mess in your kitchen)

2.Sink Cleaning Liquid (to cleanse and decontaminate the sink)

3.Floor Cleaning Solution (to get those messy stains off the floors; it is also great at disinfecting the surface area)

4.Scrub (to wipe off the hard-to-get stains off the dishes and other kitchen areas)

5.Dishwashing Liquid (for a pre-cleaning session of your dishes)

6.Dishwasher Liquid (for thorough cleaning of your dishes; never use dishwashing liquid in place of dishwasher liquid as that can lead to foams all over your kitchen)

7.Ice Cubes (to sharpen the blades in your garbage disposal)

8.Cleaning Gloves (to make sure you donīŋŊt stain or contaminate your hands along the intensive cleaning process; a word of advice īŋŊ make sure the oven is completely cool before you start cleaning inside it)

9.Trash Cans (with trash paper so that you can get rid of the waste as soon as possible and protect your bins from the dust bunnies)

10.Heavy Duty Vacuum Cleaner (with a couple of kitchen handy attachments; make sure you donīŋŊt use it near wet areas though; invest in a portable fan if you canīŋŊt wait for the areas to dry after mopping)

11.A Few Soaking Cloth Towels (in case paper towels arenīŋŊt strong enough and to rinse the dishes; towels also come in handy in case a water accident occurs)

12.Cleaning Cloths (to clean off the counters, cabinets, and other kitchen areas)

13.Sponges (multi-purpose)

14.Antibacterial Kitchen Hand Soap (to make sure your hands stay clean when you encounter difficult and messy cleaning tasks, in particular, the stinky and smelly ones)

15.Broom (to handle the dust bunnies)

16.A little lemon or orange juice or peels (to clear out the smell in the drain of your garbage disposal; also serves as a natural fresh scent in your kitchen so you wonīŋŊt have to use those aerosols in sensitive areas of your house such as the kitchen)

17.Apron (itīŋŊs likely to help you wipe your hands off than using a lot of paper towels and cleaning cloths)

18.Paper Towels (the name says it all)

Now that you have your cleaning supply list ready, put it to test. Remember that the list is suggestive only and that you might need your own cleaning supplies as per your cleaning needs. Try to get some help if you donīŋŊt think you can manage it all on your own (some of us have really messy kitchens, you know). All in all, the entire process should not take more than three to four hours in a row, assuming you have a moderate to severe amount of clutter in your kitchen. Happy cleaning!


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