9 Kitchen Related Cleaning Hacks

  • Most of us have found ourselves deep in a Pinterest-scrolling hole. We love the thought of making our spaces sparkling and uncluttered, but don't have the time or energy to do so. However, the cleaning hacks below will make your life easier and will keep your home feeling as fresh as the spring air.

    1. Make Your Old Cookie Sheets Look Like New

    This hack from One Good Thing by Jillee uses the hard-working combo of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to zap baked-on grease, without scrubbing!

    2. How to Clean and Re-Season a Rusty Cast Iron Pan

    This advice on Hometalk is very similar to ours and calls for a damp cloth, kosher salt, cooking oil, and an oven.

    3. Seven Amazing Scents to Make Your Home Smell like Spring

    This roundup by Chasing Foxes includes wonderful scents you can cook up on your stovetop — like a lemon-rosemary combo and a lime-clove blend — to get your kitchen smelling great.

    4. Get your Glass Stovetop Sparkling in Minutes

    This combo of dish soap and baking soda, plus and a bit of scrubbing, will have your glass stovetop squeaky-clean with little effort!

    5. How to Clean Your Greasy Cabinets

    This guide from Wrapped in Rust offers step-by-step instructions for using dish soap, baking soda, and vinegar to get them back in shape.

    6. How to Clean and Polish a Stainless Steel Sink

    This hack from Centsable Momma makes it easy to clean them, using just baking soda and water — adding cream of tartar and hydrogen peroxide, if necessary — to get your sink sparkling.

    7. How to Clean Window Tracks Like a Pro in No Time Flat

    This easy trick from The Intentional Mom uses vinegar, baking soda, and a couple kitchen tools to scoop up food bits, pet hair, dust, and more.

    8. Use Mayonnaise to Remove Water Marks on Wood

    The solution from Budget Savvy Diva? Smear a glob of mayo on it and leave it be for at least eight hours.

    9. How to Clean Your Dishwasher in 3 Easy Steps

    This pin (another one from One Thing by Jillee) offers steps to figure out if you have a bigger problem, then suggests using vinegar and baking soda to get your dishwasher's interior as good as new.

    Have you been able to use any of these kitchen-cleaning hacks? Are there any other useful ones you've found online?

    Article and Photo Source: The Kitchn



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