7 Awesome Tips To Clean Your Dirty Kitchen

Many people love cooking, but almost no one likes cleaning - and unfortunately, the latter is a consequence of the former. If you cook a lot, you’re going to have to deal with cleaning your kitchen, a process that can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours depending on how messy you are and how large your cooking space is.

Ultimately, everyone wants to know how they can clean more quickly, efficiently, and thoroughly without sacrificing their time, energy or money on expensive cleaning products and long hours spent scrubbing.

Thankfully, there are ways to get more work done with less effort, through a few simple tips and shortcuts.

1. Empty Your Sink and Dishwasher

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​When you begin cooking a meal, make sure that you have removed all clean dishware from the dishwasher (stacking it in cabinets and cupboards) and cleared the sink of dirty dishes. Starting with an empty space where you can stack plates and utensils as you go along makes the process so much easier. That way, you can get these items off of your hands and don’t have to worry about an overflowing sink on top of everything else.

2. Clean As You Go

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One of the best ways to save time on cleaning is to clean as you go rather than leaving everything to clean at the end after you are done with your meal. As you cook your meal, clean the different pots, pans, plates and utensils that you use so that you don’t have to deal with a giant mess at the end. This is why having an empty sink and dishwasher at the beginning comes in handy! You can use the downtime while you are waiting for water to heat or your oven to heat up to get most of this work done.​

3. Clear Your Sink

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After you finish cooking, you’ll want to make sure that your sink is empty and ready for the next time that you come into the kitchen. This connects back to the first tip of starting with an empty sink and dishwasher, as well as the second one of cleaning as you go - if you follow that advice, you shouldn’t have much to do at the end after the cooking is done! You should also take the time to clean out your sink by scrubbing with Ajax and polishing with Windex - having a clean sink not only motivates you to keep the rest of your kitchen clean but also gives off a good impression to guests.​

4. Clean Your Countertops

Clean kitchen countertops

Begin by removing surface items, such as stacked plates, grocery items (and other types of food), and cooking utensils like mixers or pans. After you have cleared the counters of large objects, run a dishcloth along the surface to pick up any stray crumbs that may have accumulated there. Then, use a damp sponge with some dish soap to pick up a layer of dust and some surface stains, scrubbing for the most stubborn areas discolored by juice or dried residue. Finally, use a dry cloth to remove any soapy liquid from the counter.​

5. Leave Enough Space for Trash

Enough space for trash

Make sure that you have adequate space to store your trash and recyclables before you begin cleaning. If your trash can is too small, you will find that all of the items you want to throw away while you are cleaning won’t fit, thus forcing you to take more time to find an alternative receptacle for them. Save yourself time and effort and check that your trash can is empty at the start of the cleaning! Also, remember to have separate bins for both the landfill and recycling.

6. Go Natural

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There are ways to clean your kitchen without using harsh chemicals found in most industrial cleaning products. For example, use hydrogen peroxide for coffee or juice stains on stone counters, baking soda for tile floors or backsplash, salt for cast iron, white vinegar for wood floors, ketchup for silver tarnish, and alka-seltzer for narrow vases. In order to utilize these quick fixes, mix with water and use a washcloth to scrub and then wipe away any remaining residue.​

7. Don’t Forget The Walls

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When you’re caught up with washing dishes and scrubbing floors, it can seem easy to forget the walls, but this is often where the most stains and discoloration end up. You may not notice it at first because it’s so subtle, but your walls will gradually get darker because of cooking residue, especially the area directly behind your stove. Take the time to wipe away stains with a dish cloth and some soap.


Finally, above mentioned tips are based on real user experiences, and the result may vary from case to case. We highly recommend you to follow these tips to clean your kitchen quickly and easily from a mess. However, let us know if you have more ideas about cleaning kitchen quickly.

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