The perfect way to clean your kitchen.
The kitchen cleaning is one of the most important part of the domestic cleaning. After all, you prepare your food and store the ingredients as well as cooking materials. So, chances of spreading bacterial and infections are more than any other parts of your residents. It is the most trafficked room if you or the people of your family are food lovers. Your kitchen may be with sauce-splattered stovetop, coffee-stained counter, sink with unwashed dishes. These are not only the signs of your passion of cooking or love for food but also the source of bacteria and virous.
If you are a professional or involved in a service you might not have enough time to wash your kitchen on a daily basis but the chances of being infected in bacterial disease may not reduce. As a result, you need to engage professional domestic cleaners.
Today, I will discuss the perfect way to clean your kitchen by using my experience as a professional domestic cleaner in Melbourne so that you can clean your kitchen by yourself or at least you can engage your cleaners and supervise them.
Smelly garbage disposal
Few things are quite as offputting as a smelly garbage disposal. To remedy that, use one of our favorite kitchen sink cleaning hacks: lemon ice cubes. To make them, simply fill an ice cube tray with lemon wedges, rock salt, and water. Once frozen, pop the cubes down the drain and run your garbage disposal until the ice is gone. Rock salt scrubs the blades while ice helps knock off any gunk and grime. The lemon helps keep your sink smelling fresh.
Cleaning with hydrogen peroxide and baking soda
The dynamic duo of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide can restore more than just your sinks and tub. It can make even your most battered baking sheets look brand new again. Simply sprinkle your sheet with baking soda followed by a few sprays of hydrogen peroxide, then finish with another layer of baking soda. Come back in a few hours to wipe your restored baking sheets clean.
Oven cleaning
This high-temp oven setting is known to set off the fire alarm and can leave your kitchen in a smelly funk. Instead, fill up a spray bottle with a homemade solution of 1/3 cup water, 1/3 cup white vinegar, and 1/2 cup baking soda. When the oven is cool, remove the grates and coat the inside with the solution, making sure to avoid the heating elements. Close the door and head to bed, letting the solution work its magic for up to 12 hours. When you wake up, clean the oven with soapy water and dry using a plush cloth.
Cleaning your oven rack
Powder detergent isn't just for laundry. Bring back the original shine of your oven racks without scrubbing (and potentially scratching!) by soaking it in a bathtub filled with powder washing detergent. Let it sit for at least four hours before removing and rinsing with clean water.
Wooden works cleaning with lemon oil and vinegar
Prefer natural solutions to professional cleaners? This DIY wood polish leaves both a lovely scent and shine. To make it, fill a spray bottle with 1 part lemon oil to 1 part white vinegar. Spray the solution directly onto a dry microfiber cloth and use it to wipe down your cabinets, pantry door, and baseboards.
Cabinets cleaning through vacuum
You can use vacuum cleaning machine to clean out cabinets. Instead of wasting time trying to pick up crumbs with a cloth, try the vacuum brush attachment to suck them up at the snap of a button. This cleaning technique works wonders on pantry shelves, too.
Soaking up your range hood filter
The filter on your stove's hood vent can get greasy, dusty, and gross really fast. To clean it, boil water in a large pot and gradually add 1/2 cup baking soda. Next, place the filter in the pot to soak. The entire filter might not fit in your pot, so soak each side separately if necessary. Once one side is clean, turn the filter around and let the other side soak. It'll be hot, so make sure to use gloves!
Toothbrushing your sink disposal gourd
Food waste can get stuck on the underside of your sink's garbage disposal guard without you even realizing it's there. Soak a toothbrush in an anti-grease solution and turn the flap inside out. Move the toothbrush around the guard to scrub off any food waste.
I think, if you can follow these processes then you can keep your kitchen clean.

















