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Tips for Kitchen Cleaning

from: Yokes

Apple Peels and Aluminum Pans. To restore color and shine to an aluminum pan, boil some apple peels in it for a few minutes, then rinse and dry.

Clean that Dirty Can Opener. To clean your can opener, just grip it on a folded paper towel and turn the handle. The towel will clean both the blade and the gear.

Clean up a Dropped Egg. If you drop an egg on the floor, cover it with salt and leave it alone for a couple of minutes. When you come back, you'll be able to easily clean the mess with a paper towel.

Cleaning Cast Iron Cookware. Cleaning a cast iron cookware skillet after use is simplified by adding a couple drops of liquid dish soap and a little water to cover the bottom of the pan. Bring the liquid to a boil on the top of the stove and wash after the water has cooled.

Dill Pickles Can Clean Your Copper Pots. Whenever you empty a jar of dill pickles, use the leftover juice to clean the copper bottoms of your pans. Just pour the juice in a large bowl, set the pan in the juice for about 15 minutes. It should come out looking like new.

Getting Rid of Burned Popcorn Odor. Placing a few ounces of lemon juice and water in a cup and heating in the microwave will remove the smell of burned popcorn.

Remove Odors from Plastic Storage Containers. A solution of 1 tablespoon baking soda to 1 quart warm water will remove most off odors from plastic storage containers. Simply give them a thorough dip in the soda solution, rinse with fresh water, and dry.

Stubborn Stains on Cookware. Stubborn stains can be removed from non-stick cookware by boiling 2 tablespoons of baking soda, 1/2 cup of vinegar, and 1 cup of water for ten minutes. Before using the pan again, season it with salad oil.

Unclog Your Drain. To unclog a drain when doing kitchen cleaning, mix a cup of salt with a cup of baking soda. Pour the dry solution into the drain, and then add a pot of boiling water.

Use Vinegar to Cut Grease and Odor. To cut grease and odor on dishes when doing kitchen cleaning, add a tablespoon of vinegar to your hot soapy water.





 

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