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The article below will guide you through 5 tips to clean the kitchen, even the dirtiest places!
1How to clean yellow kitchen walls
After a period of use, kitchen walls often show signs of yellowing due to foods, spices, and grease stuck to them. These stains are often quite stubborn and difficult to completely remove.
Here are a few effective recipes for cleaning yellow kitchen walls that you can try:
– Use lemon : Take the juice of two lemons, soak it in a damp cloth, wipe on stubborn stains and leave for 10 minutes . Then, use a towel to wipe clean.
– Use cornstarch : Mix cornstarch with water and sprinkle it on areas with stains . Let the cornstarch dry naturally, then use bread to scrub it off.
– Use vinegar and baking soda: Mix vinegar with baking soda, absorb this solution on a towel and wipe on existing stains on the kitchen wall. Leave for about 10 minutes, then wipe with a damp cloth. Or you can also use baking soda to clean the wall.
2How to clean a dirty gas stove
Gas stove brackets are one of the parts that inevitably accumulate grease, so they need to be cleaned regularly to prevent grease from accumulating over time and making it difficult to clean.
Gas stove brackets often have small details and nooks and crannies that are difficult to clean using normal methods. It is necessary to clean the gas stove according to the following steps:
– Prepare hot water, dishwashing liquid, sponge , multi-purpose detergent and paper towels to clean the gas stove.
– Then, take the tripod out of the stove and place it in the sink. Pour boiling water directly onto the stirrup to remove grease and soften stubborn stains.
– Block the sink’s drainage line, pour hot water over the sink , and add a little dishwashing liquid. Soak for 10 -15 minutes .
– After soaking, if you discover stubborn stains, use a little multi-purpose detergent to pour on the sponge and then scrub again. Use warm water to rinse the stirrups and dry. Use paper towels to dry.
3How to clean wooden cutting boards
Wooden cutting boards that have been used for a long time are often not hygienic and need to be deodorized and cleaned thoroughly.
First, wipe the cutting board with a solution of vinegar mixed with water, then put a little salt on the cutting board and use half a lemon to rub on it with the salt, and finally rinse with clean water .
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