This way, the pots and pans that clean the kitchen are cleaner!
This way, the pots and pans that clean the kitchen are cleaner!
The stove section
1. First spray with a milder texture detergent, and then scrub with a damp cloth.
2. Use a fine iron wire brush to remove carbides from the furnace mouth, then use a fine iron wire to pierce the fire holes one by one, and use a brush to remove dirt.
3. Remove the control button and clean it separately.
Tip: For stubborn oil stains on the stove, you can first mix hot water with detergent, dip more cleaning cloth and apply it to the oil stains, and clean it after a few minutes, and it can be easily done!
Microwave oven
1. Unplug the power plug. Wipe the outside with a wrung-dried wet rag or sponge.
2. When cleaning the inside, you can put a cup of clean water and steam for three minutes. The steam will help remove the stains.
3. The turntable and bracket can be wiped with a rag dipped in detergent. After cleaning, be sure to dry and keep it dry.
Tip: Do not wipe the inside of the microwave with hard cleaning wire.
Wall Chapter
1. Spray some kitchen universal cleaner on the wall and then paste kitchen tissues.
2. After about 15 minutes, tear off the tissue and wipe it.
3. For more difficult-to-clean places such as tiles, you can use an old toothbrush to brush.
Tips: Paste the walls near the stove with kitchen-specific aluminum foil paper to prevent oil from staining the wall tiles. If the aluminum foil is dirty, just replace it with one, which is convenient and easy to use.
Pot Chapter
1. You can pour detergent into the pan first and brush it with a white cleaning cloth.
2. To remove the sticky substances from the bottom of the stainless steel pot, you can pour detergent and water into the pot, cook for 10 minutes before cleaning.
3. After scrubbing the iron pot, apply a layer of vegetable oil to prevent rust.
Tip: For dirty stains on the outside of the pot body, you can put the pot in a hot dish soaking solution, soak for 20 minutes, and then scrub it with a hard white cleaning cloth.
Kitchen Glass Chapter
1. First dust off the dust inside and outside the glass with a feather duster, and then spray a large X-shaped piece of glass with glass detergent.
2. Fold the wrung rag and wipe it around the window.
3. Turn the rag over and wipe it slowly in the same way.
4. After rubbing the whole piece of glass, dry until 70% dry, and then wipe it with a dry cloth.
Tip: If it is patterned frosted glass, you must first brush with an old toothbrush, then rinse it with clean water, and finally wipe it with a dry cloth.
Pool Chapter
1. Pour the kitchen cleaner on a wet rag and scrub the sink.
2. If necessary, pour the coffee grounds into the dishwasher and wash them away with water to remove the odor and greasiness in the drainage pipe.
Tip: Try not to use hard decontamination wire to wipe the pool to avoid damaging the pool surface and leaving scratches.
Refrigerator Chapter
1. Unplug the power plug and remove the items in the refrigerator.
2. Remove and clean the accessories that can be removed.
3. Wipe the inside with a wet rag.
4. Wipe the outside with a soft dry cloth.
5. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust on the back.
Tip: If the inside is too dirty, wipe it with a rag dip in detergent, and then wipe it with a clean rag dip in clean water.
Cabinets
1. Wipe the outside with a soft wet rag, and wipe it gently if necessary. Be careful to avoid scratching the surface.
2. It is best to use detergent with antibacterial function to scrub the interior. Be careful not to wet the connection. Tip: After cleaning and wiping, be sure to wait until the cabinet is completely dry before putting the items in to prevent bacteria and mold from growing.