Thursday, July 28, 2011

Clean Your Kitchen Appliances Quickly and Easily


Spring is here and that can mean only one thing. It is time to clean out that house and get it in order. Sure, the job may seem overwhelming, especially if you work full time and do not really have time to clean. However, if you take it one-step at a time, you can get it all done so you can better enjoy your home for the rest of the years.

Appliances need to be cleaned thoroughly several times a year to keep them running in good condition. Failure to maintain your appliances will mean you have to replace them sooner than you planned. Here are my spring-cleaning tips for your home appliances.

Refrigerator: Remove all items from your fridge and freezer. Remove any drawers, door shelves, and anything that will fit into the dishwasher, and put them through a wash cycle. Remove larger shelves and wash them in the sink. Using an all-purpose kitchen cleaner. Spray down the rest of the refrigerator and clean it with a sponge, or cleaning rag. After reassembling the refrigerator, place baking soda inside to keep it fresh or you can put a few charcoal briquettes in a paper cup. After the inside of the refrigerator is cleaned, pull it away from the wall and vacuum the back coils to prevent premature motor burnout.

Stove Top: Cleaning the stovetop can be a touch job, especially if you cook a lot. I like to take every part that will come off and put it in the dishwasher. As for loosening grease and grime, I find that dawn products work the best especially used in conjunction with Magic Eraser sponges.

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