23 Smart Kitchen Tricks That Will Keep It Looking Like New

Everyone knows how much time and effort various things in the kitchen can take. It is necessary to wash plates, pots, pans, prepare breakfast, lunch, dinner. Then wash the dishes again. All this can be very tiring, sometimes even more than if we spent the whole day working hard. But in fact, this is far from all, because apart from cooking and cleaning the kitchen, it will be necessary to put in order the kitchen equipment, which takes an active part in kitchen activities. When appliances, such as a hob, hood or dishwasher, were just bought in a store, and you just now have them installed, they look clean and tidy. But over time, this cleanliness and accuracy must be maintained regularly. Here are some tips and tricks that will make your kitchen look like new.

 

1. Clean The Refrigerator

 

Without this item, life in the kitchen simply stops, it is in it that most of the products are stored, so taking care of the refrigerator must be on the agenda. Before you start cleaning the refrigerator, you should know a few nuances. The "insides" of the refrigerator should be treated with a regular cloth soaked in a disinfectant solution. Buy substances that do not have chemical elements in their composition, since food after processing in the refrigerator can absorb them.

 

2. Maintenance Of Cook Top

 

This kitchen technique is truly considered the queen of household appliances. And its care must also be royal. The main rule of care is instant cleaning. As soon as you have finished the cooking process, immediately start cleaning up after yourself, because later you will need a lot more time and effort for this. Wipe off all dirt, streaks and crumbs with a damp sponge and cleaning agent. Treat the control panel with ordinary dishwashing liquid or warm water with vinegar.

 

3. Taking Care Of Hood

 

Taking care of your kitchen hood is easy enough. The main item that requires careful maintenance is filters. It is allowed to clean them by hand using ordinary warm water with the addition of detergent. The outer and inner case should be cleaned of fat accumulation and drips. Use any soap solution. You can also add baking soda or vinegar - these substances are recognised as the best among home methods.

 

4. Wash The Dishwasher

 

Caring for a kitchen appliance, which itself keeps the dishes clean, is not difficult. The dishwasher door should be wiped with a damp cloth once a week. Moistened with soapy water. The outer part of the door and the control panel require careful handling. Moisture is not allowed to enter it, as this can damage the technical equipment.

 

5. Don't Forget About The Oven

 

The oven requires regular maintenance and cleaning, since the remaining grease on the walls of the oven will start to burn next time it is used, and it will be extremely difficult to remove it. A neglected oven will soon need expert oven repairs. Pay attention to which carbon coating is used in your oven: catalytic cleaning or pyrolytic cleaning. The first version of a special coating splits fat on its own, which allows you not to be zealous with cleaning, it will be enough just to wipe the insides with a regular damp cloth. The second option is even better, such ovens clean themselves on their own, you just have to wipe the ash formed on the surface.

 

6. Coffee Maker Maintenance

 

Coffee lovers know very well how hard it is to do without a coffee maker in the event of a breakdown, so the desire to extend the service life as long as possible is justified. It is not at all difficult to do this, the scale that has formed on the walls of the coffee maker can be easily removed using the special cleaning tablets, and simply by rinsing the tube in the coffee machine, you can get rid of the residues of coffee grounds.

 

7. Clean Kettle

 

If you do not clean the kettle in time, then over time you can feel an unpleasant aftertaste in your favourite drink. Only by getting rid of the scale can you extend the life of your kettle. You can do this by using vinegar, you need to pour a little of this liquid into the kettle and boil - all plaque will disappear without a trace.

 

8. How To Clean Glossy Facades And Shelves. 

 

You can clean glossy furniture with a soft cloth, previously moistened with a mixture of water and alcohol. Never use harsh sponges or abrasive chemicals. They can damage the surface.

 

9. Taking Proper Care Of Marble Surfaces 

 

Materials such as granite and marble are "alive". They tend to absorb liquid well, and in large quantities. Worktops made from these materials should be periodically applied with an aqueous solution of denatured alcohol or water repellent. There is a wide selection of such products in specialised stores. Wipe marble or granite with a soft cloth only.

 

9. Cleaning Matt Surfaces 

 

Matt artificial stone surfaces can be cleaned with mild abrasives. These include a special "milk". If an aggressive chemical agent comes into contact with the artificial stone, it must be immediately removed with a large amount of water. In addition, they can be restored if any damage is found.

 

10. Taking Care Of Glass Furniture 

 

Glass counter tops require special care. Despite the fact that manufacturers guarantee the reliability of the material, special attention should be paid to the technique of cleaning such surfaces. Do not put pressure on the glass or damage it mechanically. You can clean such a surface with a soft cloth or sponge dampened with glass cleaner.

 

11. Tidying Up Stainless Steel Kitchen Furniture 

 

To care for such surfaces, it is enough to use water-repellent chemicals. It is best to use a flannel rag and mild detergent to wipe down a steel counter top or cabinet. The use of a water repellent is very important, as it will save you from further problems with the furniture and will increase the life of the surfaces.

 

12. What Is Metal Furniture Afraid Of?

 

Metal surfaces are especially sensitive to detergents containing abrasive substances. Also, dangerous are chemicals that have properties that can activate the corrosion process. Metal cabinets should not be washed with hard sponges. The metal surface will become shiny when wiped with a soft dry cloth.

 

13. How Not To Spoil A Wooden Furniture

 

Material such as wood is susceptible to moisture and large quantities of liquids. Therefore, when caring for wood furniture, use a slightly damp, soft cloth. After damp cleaning, be sure to wipe down the cabinet or counter top with a dry cloth.

 

14. Laminate Surfaces Endure Everything 

 

Laminate is a waterproof material. To keep a kitchen facade made of this material clean, it is enough to wipe it with a damp cloth or rag. For plastics, you can use polishes. It is strictly forbidden to use the hard sides of sponges or iron brushes.

 

15. Do Not Forget To Close The Oven 

 

After cooking, many people forget to close the oven in time. At first glance, there is nothing dangerous in this. However, the heat from the oven can damage other elements of the kitchen next to it. Close the oven immediately after removing any food you have cooked.

 

16. Kitchen Furniture Needs Careful Care and Maintenance 

 

Kitchen furniture, counter tops and dining tables require as much attention as furniture in other rooms. Try to wipe your work surface after cooking lunch or dinner. Do not forget to apply special water repellents.

 

17. Do Not Overload Drawers 

 

Take care not only of cleanliness, but also of the stress that your lockers are experiencing. It is recommended to place heavy products or things closer to the supports. It is recommended to put no more than ten kilograms on ordinary shelves. Metal cabinets can withstand up to 30 kg.

 

18. Do Not Cut Food On The Counter Top. 

 

Do not cut bread or meat directly on the table. Use special cutting boards for this. This will eliminate the appearance of scratches on the surface.

 

19. Inspect Mechanical Parts Periodically. 

 

Furniture parts such as hinges or handles often break. Remember to lubricate the hinges and repair them in case of breakage. 

 

20. Do Not Expose Furniture To Direct Sunlight.

 

If your kitchen is exposed to sunlight for a long time, furniture may change its tone. Therefore, try to protect it from the sun. To do this, you can hang blackout curtains in the kitchen, thereby protecting the furniture from damage.

 

 21. Cook Only In A Well-Ventilated Area 

 

Experts say that cooking in a cool kitchen will only be beneficial. Firstly, the grease will not penetrate into the surface. Secondly, excess heat will not harm the furniture. The optimum temperature is from +18 to +25. Also, do not forget to use air purifiers.

 

22. Use Coasters For Hot Pots And Pans.

 

Cookware over 100 degrees Celsius can damage any surface. Use special coasters for hot food to avoid damage.

 

23. Do Not Spill Hazardous Liquids On Worktops. 

 

Solutions such as alcohol, gasoline or acetone should not come into contact with kitchen tables or worktops. Otherwise, it is necessary to quickly remove the trapped chemicals from the counter top. Such liquids are capable of destroying the material.

 

 Conclusion

 

The kitchen is a problem area in every home. It is necessary to allocate at least 15 minutes daily to clean it. Otherwise, grease, carbon deposits, garbage, dirty dishes and an unpleasant smell will settle in it thoroughly and without the help of professional cleaners, or even masters, you cannot do. Therefore, try to use our advice and take care of the kitchen, it will be very grateful to you.


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