Numatic: Kitchen Clean Up Hacks For The Festive Season
Less time in the kitchen means more time with your loved ones this festive season. Follow these easy clean up kitchen hacks to make the most of your holiday.
- Stock up on cleaning basics
Be sure you have all the cleaning items you need for the holidays and that everything is on hand when you need it. No counter or floor cleaner? Basic kitchen staples also double as powerful cleaning agents. Vinegar is a great disinfectant while lemon is perfect for removing oily residue. Items like baking soda and even vodka are also great for cleaning – perfect for eliminating kitchen and floor grime with ease. So when you next stock up on cleaning items, be sure to stock up on these kitchen basics too!
2. Clean as you go
Don’t let things pile up over night. One small pile could quickly become a nightmare of dishes. After you’ve prepped your festive meals, start to clean and rinse up. Stack the dishwasher as you go and things will seem far easier.
3. Soak your pots and pans
Don’t leave dirty pots and pans on the stove. Add soapy water and let it soak for a quick and easier clean. Squirt some fresh lemon into dirty pots and pans and allow it to further loosen grime and ensure an easier clean.
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4. Wipe up spills fast
Don’t let spills settle into your counters and floors. This is often how stains happen. Keep a wet cloth or mop on hand to quickly wipe up spills as they happen. This will ensure a quick, easy clean in no time!
If you’re looking for the perfect cleaning aid to help you maximise your festive season, be sure to shop the latest vacuum cleaners and more at Numatic.
Contact: Numatic.
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