6 Dirtiest Spots of the Kitchen and How to Clean Them

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6 Dirtiest Spots of the Kitchen and How to Clean Them

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Everyone adopts different methods and steps when cleaning up the house. When it comes to kitchen cleaning, there are tons of detergents and tools available in the market. Actually, the key point for kitchen cleaning is to clean the right places. Let us share 6 easily-ignored cleaning black spots with you today.

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1. Range hoods

The range hood is used to remove oily fume during cooking. If it is not cleaned regularly, it can be the oiliest electrical appliance in the kitchen. Therefore, it is recommended to clean the range hood briefly once a week. The following are two different cleaning methods:

Ducted range hoods (with exhaust pipe and oil collector)

  1. Turn off the power
  2. Mix baking soda with warm water and soak the removable hood into the solution
  3. Spread newspaper or plastic tablecloth on the stove
  4. Mix baking soda with warm water and pour it into a sprinkling. Spray it on the parts that cannot be removed to dissolve the oil
  5. Wipe the parts clean with a sponge or scouring pad
  6. Turn on the range hood to let the remaining oil in the fan blades and oil pipe fall into the oil collector
  7. Repeat steps 4 to 6 until the water dripping into the oil collector is clean

Recirculating range hoods (without exhaust pipe, with two layers of filters)

  1. Turn off the power
  2. Pull out the grease trap
  3. Put the grease trap down, with the side facing the stove facing up. Place it in the water mixed with baking soda and warm water in a ratio of 1:1
  4. Soak for about 20 minutes to separate the grease from the trap (time should not be too long, otherwise the grease will stick back to the grease trap)

Points to note

Do not scrub the range hood vigorously. If the range hood is scratched, oily dirt will be accumulated more easily, which will be more difficult to clean, and it will also affect the oil separation ability.

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2. Cooking stove

The stove is another kitchen appliance that is constantly exposed in an oily environment. Food often accidentally falls on the stove. After accumulating for a period of time, it may attract insects.

Induction stove

The induction cooker has a smooth surface and is relatively easy to be cleaned. After turning off the power, wipe it with a cloth sprayed with detergent, but do not use strong acid detergent to avoid damage to the coating of the induction cooker.

Gas stove

Open stove cleaning is divided into three parts. First, remove the drip pan, pan support and burners, put the drip pan and pan support into hot water mixed with edible baking powder with a 1:1 ratio and soak for 20 minutes. Then, use a dry toothbrush with dry hands to brush away the stains on the burners. Never use detergent and water to clean the burners. Finally, put the parts back into the body in the order of “drip pan, burners, pan support”.

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3. Brick and countertop stone

Walls and countertops are often overlooked as cleaning locations. With the continuous contact with oily fumes, both places are actually not very clean. The gaps between tiles are particularly difficult to clean. You can try to cover the gaps with detergent, and then it will be easier to be cleaned.

For seamless countertops, some countertops with relatively poor quality are prone to stains such as sauces and tea. If the stains cannot be removed by various methods, consider using water scrubbing paper to gently scrape away the stains.

4. Cutting Board

The cutting board is also an object that ordinary people don’t pay attention to, but it is easy to accumulate bacteria and dirt. Earlier, we already shared details on the maintenance of the cutting board. For daily cleaning, the cutting board also needs to be scrubbed with a scouring pad to remove the food residue and washed twice. Finally, it must be dried thoroughly. The board can also be soaked with hot water regularly. After all, it is a utensil that directly touches the food.

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5. Kitchen wipes

In addition to regular replacement of the wipes, it is also recommended to soak it with hot water and detergent for 5 minutes once a week. Then, clean it with hot water and air dry to keep the rag clean and avoid wiping the dirt back and forth in the kitchen.

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6. Sink and faucet

Sink in the kitchen is more likely to get dirty than the one in the bathroom because they are exposed to grease and food residues. In fact, you can simply use a scouring pad dipped in washing powder, baking powder or detergent for cleaning.

For the faucet, it can be wiped with toothpaste squeezed on a rag, which can make the faucet become shiny, but avoid cleaning with powdery and acidic detergents to avoid rust and scratches.

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