DIY Essential Oil Dish Soap. Stainless Steel Polish - One Essential Community. Here’s my super easy recipe for stainless steel polish. You can whip up a batch in about 1 minute using just 3 ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen. It’s a natural, non-toxic cleaner that really works. It gets rid of fingerprints, smudges, streak, dirt, and grime easily without any scrubbing.
I use it on all the stainless steel surfaces in my home: refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, microwave, coffee maker, toaster oven, and more. No-Rub Magic DIY Cleaner & Degreaser for Your Kitchen Hood. Detox Your Dishcloths. Dishcloths and sponges often harbor a stale smell that just won’t go away, even after running them through the washing machine or dishwasher.
Old sponges you can throw out, but dishcloths are made to recycle. Here’s what to do… Soak your dishcloth (or sponge, if you’re not quite ready to throw it out) overnight in a solution of one cup hot water (we like to boil the water first), one-half cup white vinegar and three tablespoons table salt. This amount is enough to soak one eight-inch square dishcloth…double up the portions if you are soaking more than one cloth. In the morning, rinse out the cloth with warm water. How to Clean an Instant Pot Silicone Sealing Ring. Watch your slow-cooker clean itself with one simple trick. Using a slow cooker to make dinner is a great way to save time.
You can start your dinner on the way out the door in the morning and come home to a tasty meal at night. The one downside to these must-have kitchen appliances is the cleanup afterwards. If you dare leave the food in the slow cooker a little too long or (gasp) store it in the fridge overnight, cleaning it out can be a beast. Who hates scrubbing the sides out?
37 Ways to Give Your Kitchen a Deep Clean. How To Clean and *SHINE* Your Microwave Without Cleaner! This is one of those ideas I have gone back and forth on whether I should post.
First of all….I feel like EVERYONE already knows this “trick” to cleaning the microwave. I’ve been doing it for YEARS. However, I didn’t discover it until I had been married for several years and had cleaned the microwave COUNTLESS times the “hard way”. And it really IS a super EASY and EFFECTIVE way to accomplish one of my LEAST favorite kitchen cleaning duties!
Power Clean the Kitchen with Steam. Hey guys!
I hope you have all had a great week! The kids have just left for a camping weekend away with their grandparents so I am hoping that this will be a very productive weekend for me. I have a ton of projects planned and can’t wait to share them all with you! If you want to have an idea what I am up to, you can check out my June To Do List. 2-Ingredient Homemade Kitchen Cabinet Gunk Remover. A couple of months ago I did a post on cleaning greasy kitchen oil splatters using……OIL!
(See Fighting Oil With Oil). As contradictory and crazy as that sounds, it really works! So when I came across this cleaning idea from Melissa at No. 2 Pencil for cleaning kitchen “gunk” with vegetable oil and baking soda…it made perfect sense to me and I was eager to try it on my “gunky” kitchen cabinets! My cabinets were LONG OVERDUE for a good cleaning. Make Your Old Cookie Sheets Look Like NEW Again! Yesterday was a pretty low key day with regards to blogging and anything blogging related.
Sometimes you just need a “mental health day”….ya know? But even though “blogging” was the furthest thing from my mind…while I was washing up some dishes in the morning, I came across one of my “much loved” cookie sheets that was looking pretty sad. For some reason I was in the mood to experiment….so I did. I decided to pull out my favorite cleaning combination…Baking Soda and Hydrogen Peroxide…and let it works its’ magic. Onegoodthingbyjillee. How to Clean Grease From Kitchen Cabinet Doors. Grease stains have a tendency to go unnoticed, allowing them to build up to seemingly impossible proportions.
This grime can damage the wood of your cabinets if allowed to remain for a long period of time. However, as unpleasant as these stains may seem, they are easily remedied. Try the most gentle method first and if necessary, move to more aggressive solutions until you find the best formula for your situation. Clean Your Dishwasher & Remove Hard Water Deposits - Mom 4 Real.
How to Clean a Glass Cooktop. Hot soapy water and baking soda is all you need to get your glass cooktop looking clean and shiny!
Ever wonder HOW TO CLEAN A GLASS COOKTOP? Read on. Be sure to sign up for my email… to get new recipes and ideas in your inbox! Click HERE to save to Pinterest! How to Clean Garbage Disposal. Clean Your Kitchen With Basic Products. How to Clean Dirty Sheet Pans. Power Clean the Kitchen with Steam - Clean and Scentsible. Hey guys!
I hope you have all had a great week! The kids have just left for a camping weekend away with their grandparents so I am hoping that this will be a very productive weekend for me. I have a ton of projects planned and can’t wait to share them all with you! If you want to have an idea what I am up to, you can check out my June To Do List.