Teach you how to clear the dead corners of the kitchen

 7:53am, 7 June 2025

Teaching you to clear kitchen sanitary dead corners

Teaching you to clear kitchen sanitary dead corners

1. Kitchen knife, chopping board:

If the kitchen knife at home is rusty, you can use potatoes or carrot slices to dip a little fine sand to wipe it, and the rust on the kitchen knife can be removed. In addition, the cutting board is prone to odor. Mix vinegar with 200 ml of warm water, pour it on the cutting board with tissues for 15 minutes. This will not only eliminate the odor, but also easily remove the dirt on it, and it also has a sterilization effect.

2. Gas stove:

The easiest time to clean is when the food has just been cooked and the gas stove still has residual heat. At this time, wipe it with a damp cloth and soapy water, which will have a particularly good stain removal effect. If the gas stove is completely cooled, it will be difficult to clean dirt such as oil and dirt.

3. Faucet: The water stains that are difficult to remove on the faucet can actually be removed with orange peels. Rub the faucet stains with the orange belt-colored side, and the faucet will immediately become as bright as new. Or use a slice of fresh lemon to turn the tap for a few times and wipe it a few times to remove it.

4. Pool:

Grab a handful of fine salt and sprinkle evenly on the surrounding pool walls, then rinse it with hot water from top to bottom several times, and the oil can be removed. The grooves at the four corners of the pool can be washed with a waste toothbrush dipped in some fine salt particles, or a small pocket can be sewn with an old cloth, put in a few pieces of discarded soap heads, soak a little water and brush it hard on the oily area on the inner wall of the pool, and finally rinse it with clean water, and the pool will become bright as new.

5. Stainless steel pot:

Stainless steel pot is easily stained with black dirt and is difficult to brush. Add about half a pot of clean water to the larger pot at home, and add some pineapple skins, then put the small pots in one by one, heat and boil on the stove for a period of time, and take it out after it has cooled, and you will find that these pots will be as bright as new.

6. Refrigerator:

If the refrigerator is white, it will turn yellow due to oil stains over time. At this time, you can use a soft cloth to dip it in a little toothpaste to wipe it slowly. The thin slits next to the refrigerator door that are difficult to handle can be cleaned with an old toothbrush.

7. Casserole:

If dirt is formed in the casserole, pour some rice soup into the pot and soak it to heat it. Then use a brush to clean the dirt in the pot, and finally rinse it with clean water. If the casserole is stained with oil, you can wipe the remaining tea residue on the surface of the casserole several times to wash the oil and dirt.

8. Range hood:

The most difficult appliance to clean in the kitchen is the range hood. When cleaning the range hood, you can first pour out the oil stains in the oil box, and then soak the oil tank in warm water made of soapy water or neutral detergent for about 20 minutes. If the oil stains are stubborn, you can soak for 40 minutes or longer, so that cleaning is much easier.

9. Pot lid:

The pot lid at home often has a thick layer of oil, which is very laborious to clean. However, the method of using a steamer lid is particularly effective. Put a little water in the pot, cover the pot with the back cover, and put a little detergent after the water boils, and let the steam fumigator cover. When the oil becomes white and soft, wipe it with a soft cloth and the lid becomes bright.

10. Tiles:

Cover toilet paper on the tiles stained with oil, then spray cleaner, place it for a while, tear off the toilet paper, and finally use a clean rag to dip it in clean water. Wipe it a few times to remove the oil.