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Juicer and apples
Cleaning
By Trina Kosumi February 18, 2023

How to clean a juicer

Juicer cleaning

Keeping your juicer clean and sparkling is essential for maintaining the taste of your favorite juices. Here are some easy tips on how to make sure your juicer stays squeaky clean!

Ready to get started? Let’s jump right into the specifics on how to clean a juicer so you can start enjoying delicious and nutritious juices once again! We’ll show you exactly what needs to be done so you can proudly call yourself ‘Juicing Expert’.

Are you looking for general house cleaning information? Read our main house cleaning services page.

Juicer and veggies
Baking soda and vinegar in a bottle and lemon

Why should you clean your juicer?

  1. Hygiene: Juicers come in contact with raw fruits and vegetables, and without proper cleaning, they can become a breeding ground for harmful bacteria, mold, and other microorganisms that can cause foodborne illnesses.
  2. Flavor: Residue from previous juicing sessions can remain on the blades or other components of the juicer and can affect the taste of your juice. This can be especially problematic if you are making juices with strong flavors or if you are blending different fruits and vegetables.
  3. Performance: A dirty juicer may not be able to extract as much juice as a clean one. Residue from previous juicing sessions can clog the blades and other components of the juicer, leading to decreased efficiency and lower juice yield.
  4. Durability: Regular cleaning can help to extend the lifespan of your juicer. Residue left on the blades or other components can cause corrosion or rust, which can damage the juicer over time.

When should you clean your juicer?

It is recommended that you clean your juicer immediately after use to prevent food residue from building up and making it harder to clean later on. This is especially important if you are juicing fruits and vegetables that are particularly sticky or have a high sugar content, such as carrots or beets.

“Cleaning is just putting stuff in less obvious places.”
Unknown

Gather your juicer cleaning supplies

  • Non-abrasive sponge
  • Soft-bristled bottle brush
  • Toothbrush
  • Spatula
  • Microfiber cloth
  • Dishwasher
  • Dishwashing liquid
  • Dishwasher detergent
  • Baking soda
  • Distilled white vinegar

How to clean your juicer: The process

Empty the pulp container

Place your juicer on a kitchen towel before removing the pulp container. This will help you prevent the pulp messing yoiur kitchen. Consider lining the pulp collector of your juicer with a plastic bag to make cleanup easier. You might want to use a biodegradable bag if you’re looking for an eco-friendly option.

Disassemble your juicer

Before you start anything else, make sure to unplug the juicer. Remove any attachments that are connected to the juicer, such as the pulp collector and lid. Then, remove the blades and filter basket from the base.

Don’t forget to inspect every piece for damage or wear and tear. If anything looks damaged in any way, consider replacing those parts before reassembling your juicer.

Clean the juicer

Start by soaking the juice filter for a few minutes in warm water. This will help you loosen up the food particles and grime.

Give all the parts a good scrub with warm, soapy water. Make sure to scrub the blade especially well – if you’re not careful, any leftover residue can start to form bacteria and mold.

Clean the base of the juicer. Use soapy water and a towel, Don’t get too much water on the electronics. Dry the base completely.

After giving each part a proper cleaning, rinse it off with hot water and let them air-dry. Pat the parts with a dry towel to completely remove the moisture. If not done properly, your juicer may start getting rusty.

Juicer and apples

Assemble the juicer

Once everything is clean, it’s time to put the juicer back together. First things first – make sure all parts are dry before reassembling. Any excess water left on the pieces could cause rust or damage to the juicer when it’s running. Make sure that each part is secured firmly in place.

When all the pieces are assembled correctly, give your juicer a test run. Make sure there aren’t any leaks or other problems that may have occurred while putting it back together.

Maintain the juicer

To maintain a juicer, you should follow these steps:

  1. Read the manufacturer’s instructions: It will provide you with important information about cleaning, maintenance, and other important factors that you need to know to keep your juicer running smoothly.
  2. Wash the juicer after each use: Wash the parts in warm, soapy water. Use a brush to remove any debris that is stuck to the parts. Rinse the parts with clean water and dry them thoroughly with a clean cloth.
  3. Clean the filter: The filter is a crucial component of the juicer.
  4. Lubricate the moving parts: Use food-grade lubricant on the moving parts of the juicer to ensure they move smoothly. Refer to the manual to identify the parts that require lubrication.
  5. Store the juicer properly: Once the juicer is cleaned and dry, store it in a dry and clean place. Avoid storing the juicer in a damp environment.

“Sweeping only moves the dust somewhere else.”
Marty Rubin

How to store the juicer

Clean and dry the juicer: Before storing the juicer, it’s important to clean it thoroughly to remove any debris or moisture that might be present.

Disassemble the juicer: Disassemble the juicer into its individual parts as per the manufacturer’s instructions. This will make it easier to store and also prevent any damage to the machine.

Store the parts in a safe place: Once the parts are dry, store them in a clean and dry place. You can use the original box or a separate container to keep the parts organized and prevent them from getting lost or damaged.

Conclusion

So, there you have it! Everything you need to know about cleaning your juicer. Now that you’re armed with this knowledge, be sure to give it a good scrubbing.

If you have any questions or need help with the house cleaning process, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Food processor and couliflower
Cleaning
By Trina Kosumi February 17, 2023

How to clean a food processor

Food processor cleaning

Food processor. A favorite tool of the modern-day home chef! It’s a reliable kitchen companion that helps us whip up delicious meals in no time at all. But what happens when it gets dirty?

In this article, we’ll go over the best ways to clean and maintain your beloved food processor. We’ll also tackle some common questions about cleaning food processors so you can keep yours running in peak condition.

Are you looking for general house cleaning information? Read our main house cleaning services page.

Clean food processor
Carrot in a food processor

Why should you clean your food processor?

  1. Hygiene: Cleaning your food processor helps to prevent the growth of bacteria, mold, and other microorganisms that can cause foodborne illnesses.
  2. Performance: If the blades are clogged with food particles, they may not be able to chop, puree, or grind food as effectively. This can lead to unevenly processed food or cause the motor to overheat.
  3. Durability: Regular cleaning can help to extend the lifespan of your food processor. Food particles left on the blades or other components can cause corrosion or rust, which can damage the food processor over time.
  4. Aesthetics: Food stains and other residue can make the food processor look unappealing, and this can discourage you from using it.

When should you clean your food process?

It is recommended to clean your food processor after each use to prevent food particles and debris from accumulating on the blades or other components. 

If you use your food processor regularly, you may also want to deep clean it every few months to remove any stubborn stains or buildup that may have accumulated over time.

If you’re not sure, here are some signs that suggest that your food processor is ripe for cleaning:

  1. Lingering odors: If you notice any unpleasant odors lingering in your food processor after using it, it’s a good sign that it’s time to give it a thorough cleaning.
  2. Stains or discoloration: If you see any stains or discoloration on the blades, bowl, or lid of your food processor, it’s likely that food particles have built up and it’s time to clean it.
  3. Difficulty operating: If you notice that your food processor is not operating as smoothly as it used to or that the blades are not cutting as well, it may be due to a buildup of food debris. Cleaning the appliance can help restore its performance.
  4. Visible food particles: If you can see bits of food stuck to the blades or bowl of your food processor, it’s time to clean it thoroughly to prevent the buildup of bacteria.
  5. Mold or mildew: If you notice any mold or mildew growing on the inside of your food processor, it’s important to clean it immediately to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria.

“I’m sure nobody wants to know this, but my husband does all the cleaning – rather too much cleaning. It is too clean, the house!”
Harriet Harman

Gather food processor cleaning supplies

Here’s what you’ll need to get started:

You’ll want basic supplies like dish soap, a sponge, and paper towels on hand.

For tougher jobs, consider having some baking soda or white vinegar around too as well as a brush.

If you’ll be using more aggressive cleaning supplies, don’t forget to get gloves and eyewear.

Cleaning supplies spring

Disassemble food processor parts

Before you start, unplug your food processor. Do not ever clean your food processor, or any other kitchen appliance while it’s plugged in to the electrocity. Be absolutely sure that it is unplugged.

Start removing each component one by one. Take off the lid and bowl, then detach the blade from its base. All these parts should come apart easily – if they don’t, don’t force them!

Clean the food processor bowl and the blades

  1. Use a sponge or cloth to wipe down the outside of the bowl and blade.
  2. Soak any removable parts in warm soapy water for a few minutes.
  3. Scrub them clean with a brush or cloth.
  4. Rinse all parts thoroughly with hot water after washing them to remove soap residue.
  5. For tougher stains, use baking soda and white vinegar as a natural cleaner.
  6. Dry all components with a soft cloth before reassembling them back into the machine.

Clean the base and chord

Wipe the base of the food processor with a damp cloth or sponge, being careful not to get water into any of the electrical components.

For any stubborn stains, use your cleaning solution. Be sure to rinse it thoroughly with a damp cloth to remove any soap residue.

For the cord, wipe it down with a damp cloth or sponge to remove any dirt or debris. Rinse it and make sure it’s dry before installing it again in the electricity.

Reassemble the food processor

Now that all the removable parts of the food processor have been cleaned and dried, you can reassemble it back.

Start by fitting the blade back into its place at the bottom of the bowl. It’ll slide right in and lock into place. From there, make sure all rubber seals are placed correctly around the edges so that your food processor can run without any leaks. If it seems like something doesn’t fit quite right, double-check that everything is lined up correctly.

Finally, pop on the lid and give it a twist to make sure it’s secure. Make sure to test it’s working correctly before storing it again.

Food processor and couliflower

How to maintain your food processor?

Maintaining your food processor is important to keep it running efficiently and to extend its lifespan. Here are some tips to help you maintain your food processor:

  1. Clean the parts after each use: Clean the parts of your food processor after each use to prevent food from drying and sticking to the blades or other components. Remove any debris or food particles from the blade or bowl, and wipe down the base and any other parts with a damp cloth.
  2. Wash the removable parts: Remove the blade, bowl, lid, and any other removable parts of the food processor and wash them with mild soap and warm water. Rinse them thoroughly and let them air dry before reassembling.
  3. Oil the blade shaft: To prevent the blade shaft from becoming stiff or rusted, put a few drops of vegetable oil on it after cleaning.
  4. Avoid overfilling: Do not overfill the work bowl of your food processor, as this can put undue strain on the motor and cause damage.
  5. Store properly: Store your food processor in a dry place where it won’t get knocked around or bumped. This will prevent damage to the motor or other components.
  6. Use the pulse button: When processing foods, use the pulse button instead of running the food processor continuously. This will help to prevent overheating and extend the life of the motor.
  7. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions: Read the manufacturer’s instructions carefully and follow their recommendations for cleaning, usage, and maintenance. This will help you to avoid damage to your food processor and ensure that it lasts as long as possible.

Store the food processor properly

Make sure that the food processor is completely dry before you store it. This means no water dripping from the lid or blades – even if it looks dry, take a dry cloth and give it a once-over just to be safe. Then, store the food processor in an area where it won’t get knocked around or hit by other objects.

Keep your food processor away from any pungent odors like onions or garlic. These will cling to the plastic parts of your appliance and transfer their smell onto whatever you’re processing next time you use it.

“My life is gardening, cleaning around the house and power washing.”
J. B. Smoove

Can you wash food processor in dishwasher

Whether or not you can wash a food processor in a dishwasher depends on the specific make and model of your appliance. Some food processors come with parts that are dishwasher safe.

As a general rule, the motor base and electrical components of a food processor should not be submerged in water or put in the dishwasher. However, most removable parts, such as the work bowl, blades, and lid, are typically dishwasher safe.

Always refer to the manufacturer’s instructions that came with your appliance. They should provide guidance on which parts are safe to wash in the dishwasher and which ones should be hand-washed. If you don’t have the instructions, you can check the manufacturer’s website or contact their customer service for guidance.

If you choose to wash any parts of your food processor in the dishwasher, be sure to place them securely in the utensil holder or top rack to prevent them from being jostled around during the washing cycle.

Conclusion

So, there you have it! Everything you need to know about cleaning your food processor. Now that you’re armed with this knowledge, be sure to give it a good scrubbing.

If you have any questions or need help with the house cleaning process, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Vintage bathtub
Cleaning
By Trina Kosumi February 17, 2023

How to clean a bathtub

Bathtub cleaning

Cleaning a bathtub can seem like a daunting task, but with the right tips and tricks, it can be easy and painless. In this blog post, we will go over the best ways to clean your bathtub so that it looks sparkling clean in no time. Stay tuned for our top tips on how to clean a bathtub!

Are you looking for general house cleaning information? Read our main house cleaning services page.

White bathtub
Cleaning supplies

Why should you clean a bathtub

There are many reasons to clean your bathtub on a regular basis. Not only will it make your bathroom look cleaner and more organized, but it will also help to keep your bathtub in good condition. Here are some of the most important reasons to clean your bathtub:

  1. To keep your bathroom looking clean and tidy
  2. To prevent the build-up of dirt and soap scum
  3. To reduce the risk of mould and bacteria growth
  4. To improve the lifespan of your bathtub
  5. To improve the overall hygiene of your bathroom
  6. To make your bathing experience more enjoyable

How often should you clean a bathtub?

Ideally, you should clean your bathtub at least once a month. Although, if you and your family love to take baths, you should probably clean your bathtub more often. Or if you see the signs of soap scum or mould buildup.

How to clean a bathtub: The process

Declutter and organize

Remove all the shampoo bottles, sprays, holders and any other objects from the bathtub. Clear space will allow you to work faster. Take this opportunity to go through your stuff and remove what you don’t use and organize things that you want to keep.

Run hot water

Run hot water in the closed bathroom. The build-up steam will help to loosen any dirt, grease and grime.

Showerhead and steam

Gather your tools

  • Dish soap
  • Cleaning cloths
  • Baking soda
  • White vinegar
  • A scrub brush
  • A microfiber cloth
  • A squeegee (optional)

Get a cleaning solution

There are many different types of cleaning solutions that you can use to clean your bathtub. Some people prefer to use a store-bought cleaner, while others like to make their own homemade solution. Here are some popular bathtub cleaning solutions:

  1. Vinegar and baking soda: This is a popular and inexpensive cleaning solution that can be used to clean a wide variety of surfaces. To make this solution, mix together 1/2 cup of vinegar and 1/2 cup of baking soda. Apply the mixture to the surface of your bathtub and let it sit for 10-15 minutes before scrubbing it off with a scrub brush or sponge.
  2. Water and dish soap: This is a great and affordable solution that can be used to clean your bathtub. Mix together 1 cup of warm water and 1 tablespoon of dish soap. Then apply the solution onto your bathtub and scrub it with a sponge.
  3. Bleach: Bleach is a powerful disinfectant that can be used to kill mould and bacteria. However, it should not be used on surfaces that will come into contact with food or skin. To use bleach as a bathtub cleaning solution, mix together 1 part bleach with 10 parts water. Apply the mixture to the surface of your bathtub and let it sit for 10-15 minutes before scrubbing it off with a brush or sponge.
  4. Oxygen bleach: Oxygen bleach is a type of bleach that does not contain chlorine. It is non-toxic, non-abrasive, and safe for use on all types of surfaces. To make an oxygen bleach-based cleaning solution, mix together 1 part oxygen bleach with 5 parts water. Apply the mixture to the surface of your bathtub and let it sit for 10-15 minutes before scrubbing it off with a brush or sponge.”

“Scrubbing away at the dirt helps clear my mind as well.”
Kandyse McClure

Clean bathtub items

Clean all of these items separately. Start by soaking them in warm soapy water, then scrub soap scum, rinse with warm water and let air dry.

Clean the bathtub faucets

Faucets have a tendency to show water marks which reduce their appearance. Use white vinegar and warm water with dishwashing soap. Rinsing faucets thoroughly will help remove dirt. Use the Microfiber cloth to clean off all residue.

Bathtub nice

Clean the bathtub drain

First, try to manually remove all the solid particles from the drain. Make a draino solution by mixing baking soda and white vinegar or get a commercial draino product. Pour hot water into the drain. Follow with the draino solution and leave it for 10 minutes to work. Pour more hot water into the drain afterwards.

Clean the plug and the metal surroundings of the drain

Use a few drops of cleaning solution and clean in a similar way as you clean your faucets. Spray the solution, and let it work for several minutes, gent;y scrub and rinse with warm water. Let air dry.

Clean the curtain

Similar to the mat, don’t complicate things. Throw your curtain into the laundry.

Do you have a plastic curtain on the inside that is catching mould? Spray your cleaning solution, let it work for several minutes and then scrub until you remove all the mould residue. Get a new curtain if there is too much mould. Don’t waste your precious time cleaning something that you can replace for cheap.

Clean the glass door

As I mentioned above, run the hot water in the entire tub first to loosen the grime, dirt and grease. Spray your cleaning solution onto the door, let it work for several minutes, and then scrub with a sponge. Rinse the glass off with warm water and use a squeegee to remove the water. If you have a leftover of the cleaning solution, spray and wipe it off with a cloth to make your glass door shinny!

Shower door cleaning

Clean the tub

Spray your cleaning solution on the tub surface. Be generous in the places that are stained or have soap scum residue. Let it work for 15 minutes.

Gently scrub with a brush to remove the dirt, grime and soap. Slide your fingers across the clean surface to determine if it’s really clean. You’ll be able to feel the dirt if there’s still some. Repeat the process one more time in this case.

“I started my own little carpet and upholstery cleaning business. I’ve done it for 20 years. I live well”
Tommy Kirk

Deep clean the grout or sealing

The best way to clean the sealing connecting the tub to the tiles is to soak a paper towel in bleach and place it over the grout for several minutes. This should completely remove the black mould. Rinse with warm water.

Clean a bathtub mat

Don’t complicate things. Throw the bathtub mat into a washing machine.

Disinfect the bathtub

Fill your tub with hot water and add some disinfectant. Let it sit for a few minutes and then empty the tub. Rinse it off with warm water and let it air dry. You can also spray the surface of your tub with a disinfectant solution and leave it for 10-15 minutes before wiping it off.

Finally, clean up all the cleaning supplies. It’s important to properly discard used rags and sponges, and store your cleaning supplies in a safe area.

Conclusion

So, there you have it! Everything you need to know about deep cleaning your bathtub. Now that you’re armed with this knowledge, be sure to give your tub a good scrubbing.

If you have any questions or need help with the house cleaning process, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Oven in a white kitchen
Cleaning
By Trina Kosumi February 17, 2023

How to deep clean an oven

Oven cleaning

Cleaning your oven is one of those necessary evils. It’s not fun, but it has to be done. And if you’re like most people, you probably don’t clean your oven very often. But there’s no need to fear – it’s actually a lot easier than you might think.

In this post, we’ll walk you through the steps of how to clean an oven safely and effectively. So whether your oven is looking a little grimy or needs a more comprehensive deep clean, follow these tips and you’ll be good to go!

Are you looking for general house cleaning information? Read our main house cleaning services page.

Modern oven
Cleaning supplies

Why should you clean your oven?

Cleaning your oven regularly is important for a few reasons.

Improved efficiency

First, it keeps the appliance in good working order by removing built-up grease and food particles that could interfere with the functioning of the heating elements or other parts of the oven.

Safety

Second, it makes cooking easier and safer because areas that were once caked on with grease and grime are now clean.

Odours

Stuck-on food remnants, oils, sauces, and grease can accumulate which can create unpleasant odours and also burn when the oven is being used.

Improved food taste

Charcoal, grease or fat can negatively impact the taste of the food that you prepare in the oven.

Fire protection

Cleaning your oven helps to prevent any build-up of grease or carbon, which can be flammable.

Hygiene

Food leftovers attract bacteria and germs which can lead to health hazards.

Better cooking results

When your oven is clean, it will cook food more evenly and won’t pass on flavours from previous meals.

How often should you clean the oven?

It’s recommended that you deep clean your oven at least two to four times a year depending on how often you use it. You should also deep clean your oven if some conditions arise.

When should you clean the oven?

You might want to consider cleaning the oven outside of these regular cleaning periods when:

  1. There are major food spills, stains and food leftovers on the rack or on the interior walls.
  2. When your oven starts to take longer to heat and generally becomes less efficient.
  3. When there is a burnt food smell when you use it
  4. When it smokes or has a strong odour when you use it

“My favorite dish is cleaning out the fridge on Sunday night and improvising a great medley.”
Matthew McConaughey

Choose a cleaner

When you’re deep cleaning your oven, you’ll want to make sure that you choose the right type of cleaner. Degreaser is the most effective option for cleaning ovens since it can cut through grease and grime.

Baking soda and vinegar are standard cleaning agents in most homes. Avoid using cleaners with ammonia or bleach as these can leave a toxic residue in your oven.

Make sure to read user manuals if you buy any commercial cleaners.

Gather your tools

  • Gloves
  • Spray bottle of white vinegar
  • Bicarbonate of soda
  • Cloths/sponges
  • Washing up liquid
  • Non-scratch scraper tool
  • Protective gear
  • Newspaper
  • Old rags or towels

How to deep clean the oven: The process

Is your oven really dirty? Chemicals need time to work on grime and grease. Consider starting your oven deep cleaning in the evening to give the chemicals enough time during the night.

Turn off and cool down

Turn your oven off and let it cool down if you were using it shortly before.

Ventilate

Open windows and turn on any fans that you may have to ensure adequate ventilation.

Place towels

Place old towels or rags around the oven area on the floor to catch any spills.

Place newspaper

Place old newspaper around the oven on the floor on top of the towels. There will be a lot of debris so this will help keep things clean and make it easier to clean up afterwards.

Remove the oven door

There is a current trend going on that advises you to remove the oven door. Removing the door is not particularly difficult and it would allow you to reach those hard-to-get places and clean the door separately. I wouldn’t recommend it though. If you damage the oven door, you may negatively impact the functionality of the whole oven. Depending on the door but I’ve seen it spring up really fast smashing the glass.

Remove large debris

Wipe the debris from inside the oven with a cloth and push it onto the newspaper. Vacuum it before it has a chance to spread around the kitchen.

Clean the oven racks and trays

Remove the racks, trays and any removable parts from the oven. Prepare a soapy water solution (or the cleaner of your choice) in a big sink or a bathtub and let it soak. Rotate the racks if it doesn’t fit inside entirely. Consider leaving them inside overnight if they’re covered with a lot of greases or the stains seem tough.

Inside of a dirty oven

Prepare your cleaning solution

If you decide to go all green and DIY, baking soda, lemon juice, vinegar, dish soap and hot water is all you need.

Vinegar, baking soda, water, lemon juice, dish soap

Mix 1 cup of vinegar and 1 cup of water, then slowly add the solution to 3/4 cup of baking soda. Continuously mix until you’ve formed a paste (you will not use all of the vinegar/water solutions). Optionally add soap and lemon juice.

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Saoirse Ronan

Baking soda and water

Add 3/4 cup of baking soda to a bowl and about 1/4 cup of water to make a paste.

Degreaser

Do you want to make your own homemade degreaser? Read our blog on how to do it.

Cleaning

Apply your paste onto the interior and leave it for several hours or even overnight if you haven’t cleaned the oven for some time. Avoid getting the paste near the heating elements on electric ovens and the burners.

Scrape off the paste with a plastic scraper. Alternatively, you can use a scrubbing brush or a sponge. Gently remove the stubborn buildup. Don’t worry about wiping the paste off entirely as you might be doing a second round of baking soda cleaning.

If your oven is still quite dirty, you should do a second round of paste cleaning. Apply the same cleaner or solution to the interior. Let it sit again for several hours and gently scrub it again. Wipe it off with a microfiber cloth.

Finish with vinegar

Mix vinegar and water and pour it into a spray bottle. Spray the oven interior and let the cleaner work for 15 minutes. Wipe the vinegar cleaner and the baking soda paste residue with a microfiber cloth and repeat the process one more time.

Clean the inside of the oven door

You can use the same technique as with the other interior. Feel free to experiment with lemon juice and baking soda. Mix them until you have a thick paste. Apply the paste to the door and let sit for 20 minutes. Gently scrub the mixture off. Wipe it all off with a microfiber cloth.

Dirty oven door

Clean oven exterior

Your oven exterior is most likely coated with the greasy residue that occurs as a byproduct of cooking and baking. Use hot soapy water, or your own cleaning solution and a clean cloth. Be sure to rinse away all traces of the cleaner once you’ve finished.

Complete the exterior cleaning with a spritz of glass cleaner on the oven window and wipe it clean using paper towels or old newspaper.

Clean stainless steel exterior

Always read the manufactures instructions on how to clean a stainless steel appliance. If you don’t have the paper version, look online based on your specific product.

  1. Use a damp microfiber cloth to keep fingerprints, dust, and dirt to a minimum.
  2. Use an ammonia-based glass cleaner for greasy smears or hard-to-remove fingerprints
  3. Prevent water spots and other stains by drying the exterior with a clean, dry microfiber cloth.
  4. Finally, buff your stainless steel to a brilliant shine with another dry microfiber cloth and you’re done!

Clean hinges

Remove the hinges from your oven. Soak them in a bowl of warm soapy water for several minutes to loosen up the grease and dirt that’s accumulated over time. Take each hinge and scrub with a toothbrush or an old cloth to remove the residue.

Seal or grates

Clean the seal with warm water only. Avoid using any cleaning solutions as this might damage the seal of your oven and create bad smells.

Clean knobs

If your knobs are removable, you have already won. Remove them, and soak them in soapy water. Let the solution work for a few minutes, scrub them, wipe them and let them dry. If you can’t remove them, clean them the same way, just attached.

Oven exterior and knobs

Clean the control panel

Use soap and water or a light-duty cleaner and soft cloth when cleaning the control panel. Abrasive pads or harsh cleaners can wear off the decal indicators, which help identify the controls.

Clean beneath the oven

If you have a lower drawer, pull it out and remove it for easy access to the area under your oven. Simply pull it towards you and lift it near the front to remove it from the tracks.

Clean the lower cabinet and floor using a vacuum attachment or bristle brush.

Mop the area with your solution and let air dry.

Clean the glass oven door

Open your oven door and look at the screws used to hold it together. Remove the oven door. Lay the door on the towel or sheet with the inside window facing up. Remove the screws from the door. There are typically two above the window and may also be two on the base of the oven door. Take the door apart and lay the two sides next to each other. The innermost glass of each half of the door should be facing upwards. Clean the windows with a warm soapy water and let completely dry. Put the door back onto your oven.

“I don’t mind dying, I’ll gladly do that, but not right now, I need to clean the house first.”
Astrid Lindgren

How to maintain a clean oven

  • Want to avoid the dreaded deep clean, try these tips to keep your oven clean.
  • Clean and wipe the interior of the oven after each use with warm soapy water.
  • Clean spills as they occur will prevent them from getting baked on set in.
  • Use table salt on the spill to prevent it from sticking.
  • Use oven sheets or liners on the bottom of your oven to keep it clean.
  • Periodically check and clean any vents or holes in the back or side
  • Use baking paper when baking.
  • Before cooking, line the bottom shelf of your oven with foil or an oven sheet to catch any food that may fall.
  • Roast fish and meat in cooking bags to cut down on the amount of fat that can be spit inside the oven.
  • Remove the tray from the oven, if you are checking how cooked it is, to avoid splashing grease inside the oven.
  • Once you’ve finished cooking, place a heat-resistant bowl of water inside and heat the oven to a medium temperature for 20 minutes. Once fully cooled down, wipe the oven down with a damp cloth to help remove loose dirt and grease.

Conclusion

Thank you for reading our guide on how to deep clean an oven. We hope that this information has been helpful and that your oven is now looking and smelling fresh and new!

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Garbage disposal took appart
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By Trina Kosumi February 15, 2023

How to clean a garbage disposal

Garbage disposal cleaning

Did you know that the average homeowner will use their garbage disposal unit over 2,000 times each year? Considering this fact and the amount of food waste that passes through it, it’s no surprise that cleaning your garbage disposal is a must. Keep reading our blog posts and we’ll tell you exactly how to clean and maintain your garbage disposal.

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Why should you clean your garbage disposal?

Cleaning your garbage disposal is important for several reasons:

  • Preventing bad odors: Over time, food particles can get trapped in your garbage disposal and start to emit bad odors. Regularly cleaning your disposal can help to prevent this problem and keep your kitchen smelling fresh.
  • Improving performance: A buildup of food particles and grease can clog your garbage disposal, making it less effective at grinding up food waste. By cleaning your disposal, you can improve its performance and prevent blockages.
  • Reducing the risk of damage: If you don’t clean your garbage disposal regularly, food particles and other debris can accumulate and cause damage to the blades and other parts. This can lead to costly repairs or even replacement of the unit.
  • Keeping your kitchen hygienic: Food waste can attract pests like cockroaches and rodents, which can be a health hazard. Regularly cleaning your garbage disposal can help to prevent infestations and keep your kitchen hygienic.
Garbage disposal under the sink
Ice cubes

Gather supplies & safety gear

To clean your garbage disposal, you will need the following supplies:

  • Baking soda: Baking soda is a natural deodorizer and can help to remove any unpleasant odors from your garbage disposal.
  • White vinegar: Vinegar is acidic and can help to break down any food particles and grease that may be stuck to the blades of your garbage disposal.
  • Ice cubes: Ice cubes can be used to help sharpen the blades of your garbage disposal and remove any buildup that may be stuck to them.
  • Lemon or citrus fruit: A lemon or citrus fruit can be used to help freshen the garbage disposal and leave a pleasant scent behind.
  • Dish soap: Dish soap can be used to help clean the rubber flaps and other parts of your garbage disposal.
  • A scrub brush or an old toothbrush: A scrub brush or an old toothbrush can be used to scrub away any remaining debris or buildup.
  • Safety gloves: It’s a good idea to wear safety gloves to protect your hands while cleaning your garbage disposal.

Disconnect the garbage disposal unit

Shut off the power to the unit by flipping the switch on its base or unplugging it from an outlet.

Place a bucket underneath the sink to catch any water and debris that may come out during the process.

Unscrew the clamp that attaches the garbage disposal to the sink drain and remove it from its position.Carefully pull out any additional clogs in the drainpipe with pliers.

Garbage disposal under the sink

Clean the exterior of a garbage disposal

Wipe down the outside of the unit with warm water and soap.

Use an old toothbrush or scrub brush to remove any stuck-on food particles from the unit’s blades.

Rinse off all of the soap and wipe away any excess water with a dry cloth or paper towel.

“A bright person can always think of something better to do than housework.”
Ruby Lou Barnhill

Clean the interior of a garbage disposal

First and foremost, make sure that the power to your garbage disposal is off. You don’t want any unfortunate accidents!

  1. Remove any visible debris: Use a pair of tongs or pliers to remove any large food particles or debris that may be stuck in the garbage disposal. Be careful not to put your hand inside the unit.
  2. Add baking soda and vinegar: Pour about 1/2 cup of baking soda into the garbage disposal, followed by 1/2 cup of white vinegar. Let the mixture sit for a few minutes to fizz and break down any buildup.
  3. Add ice cubes: Add a few ice cubes to the garbage disposal and turn it on for 10-15 seconds. The ice will help to sharpen the blades and dislodge any remaining debris.
  4. Add lemon or citrus fruit: Cut a lemon or other citrus fruit into small pieces and add them to the garbage disposal. Run the unit for a few seconds to help freshen the unit and leave a pleasant scent behind.
  5. Clean the rubber flaps: Use a scrub brush or an old toothbrush to clean the rubber flaps and other parts of the garbage disposal. Use dish soap and warm water to help loosen any remaining debris.
  6. Rinse with cold water: Run cold water down the garbage disposal for a few seconds to help flush away any remaining debris and baking soda residue.
  7. Turn the power back on: Once you’ve finished cleaning the garbage disposal, turn the power back on and test it to make sure it’s working properly.
Garbage disposal disasembled

Replace the garbage disposal unit

Well, if cleaning the inside of the garbage disposal didn’t do the trick, it might be time to replace it.

First off, make sure you have everything you need: a wrench and maybe some plumber’s tape or putty. Then disconnect the power source to the unit and unscrew the mounting screws from underneath with your wrench. Carefully lift out the old unit, being careful not to spill any water that may be in there.

Now it’s time for installation! Put in your new unit and screw on mounting screws from underneath with your wrench again. Connect the power source backup and then turn on the water and flip on the switch – voila! You’ve replaced your garbage disposal unit like a boss.

Run the garbage disposal unit

First and foremost, make sure you double-check that all screws and bolts are tightly secured before running the garbage disposal unit. After that, turn on the cold water tap nearest the sink and fill up the basin with water. Once you have enough water in the sink, turn on the garbage disposal switch and let it run for about 15 seconds. Be sure to stand back while it runs; this prevents any potential accidents or injuries from occurring.

How to maintain your garbage disposal unit

It’s important to keep your garbage disposal unit running in top condition with regular maintenance. While it’s a small appliance, it can have a big impact on how smoothly your kitchen runs. Here are four ways you can keep your disposal in tip-top shape:

  1. Clean the blades: Make sure that no food particles or debris is stuck around the blades of the unit. You can use a plastic utensil to carefully remove anything that might be caught and causing problems.
  2. Sharpen the blades: With time, the blades may lose their sharpness, which could cause clogs and jams. There are tools available specifically for sharpening the blades that you can easily find online or at home improvement stores.
  3. Deodorize: Garbage disposals don’t always smell great when they’re in use – give it a boost with some deodorizing powder or citrus peels in order to freshen up the smell every so often.
  4. Check for leaks: Finally, check for any water leaks coming from the garbage disposal unit – this could indicate worn gaskets or seals that need to be replaced and fixed.

Conclusion

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Bread maker and ingredients
Cleaning
By Trina Kosumi February 15, 2023

How to clean a bread maker

Bread maker cleaning

Have you ever wondered how to make sure your bread maker is clean and in tip-top shape? Whether you’re an experienced baker or just getting started, this guide will help you learn how to clean your bread maker for optimal performance. So read on to find out how easy it is to keep your bread maker in perfect condition!

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Why should you clean the bread maker?

Cleaning the bread maker is an important step to ensure that it remains in good condition and produces high-quality bread every time. Bread makers can accumulate a lot of debris and residue, including flour, yeast, and crumbs, which can lead to mold, bacteria growth, and affect the taste and texture of the bread.

Cleaning the bread maker regularly can prevent these issues and also increase the lifespan of the machine.

Bread oven and pastries
Bread made with bread maker

Gather cleaning supplies

The type of cleaning supplies you should use to clean your bread maker depends on the manufacturer’s instructions, the materials the bread maker is made of, and the type of residue that needs to be cleaned. In general, it is best to use mild soap and warm water to clean the exterior and interior of the bread maker.

You can use a soft sponge or cloth to wipe down the surface and remove any debris or residue. For hard-to-reach areas or stubborn residue, you may need a small brush or toothbrush. Avoid using abrasive materials, harsh chemicals, or steel wool as these can damage the surface of the bread maker.

Unplug and disassemble the bread maker

Unplug the unit. Open up the lid and remove any crumbs or pieces of dough that have been stuck inside. Remove the removable parts for a thorough cleaning. These usually include a kneading paddle and baking pan.

Bread oven

Clean the breadmaker pan, baking tin and paddle

Next, wash each part separately using warm water and mild detergent. Use a soft cloth or sponge to gently scrub away any crusty bits that may be stuck on while rinsing often with clean water. For tough spots, you can use a non-abrasive cleaner like baking soda or vinegar.

After that, rinse each piece thoroughly with clean water, dry them with a towel and finish by air drying.

“My idea of housework is to sweep the room with a glance.”
Erma Bombeck

Clean the lid and seals

To keep your machine in top condition, you must also clean the lid and seals.For starters, give the lid and seals a good wipe down with a damp cloth or sponge. Make sure to get into all of the nooks and crannies! After wiping it down, take a few minutes to inspect the seals for any signs of damage or wear and tear. If you notice any problems, consider replacing them as soon as possible.

Now you’re ready to deep clean those hard-to-reach areas:

  • Use an old toothbrush dipped in soapy water to gently scrub around the hinges and crevices of the lid.
  • For tougher stains, try using baking soda or vinegar mixed with hot water to make a paste. Apply this paste to affected areas and let it sit for about 20 minutes before scrubbing again with a soft bristled brush or cloth.
  • Finally, rinse off any residue with cool water before wiping dry with a cloth or towel.
Bread dough in the oven

Clean the bread maker exterior

Now that you’ve taken care of the removable parts, it’s time to turn our attention to the exterior of the bread maker. Use warm water and mild dish soap or gentle all-purpose cleaner to wipe away any dust, crumbs, and other gunk that might be clinging to the surface.

Be sure to pay special attention to any crevices where dirt can accumulate.When you’re done, use a separate cloth dampened with only water to remove any cleaner residue from the surface of your bread maker.

Reassemble and test the bread maker

Now that you’ve finished cleaning all the components of your bread maker, it’s time to reassemble it and give it a test run. Put the kneading blade back into the pan. Make sure it’s seated correctly and securely before moving on to the next step.

Place the pan into the outer casing and line that up correctly with its corresponding slot. After that, attach all of the connecting parts tightly so that everything fits snugly.Finally, plug in your machine and select a cycle from its control panel to confirm everything is in working order.

Conclusion

There’s not many better things then fresh bread. To make the best one, keep your bread maker clean and in perfect shape. We hope that this post will help you to achieve it.

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Big grill
Cleaning
By Trina Kosumi February 9, 2023

How to clean a grill

Grill cleaning

Ah, summertime. That wonderful season of the year when we can enjoy the sunshine and fresh air with friends and family. One way to make the most of it is by gathering around a delicious BBQ grill to share some good times.

But what happens when that grill gets dirty? In this article, we’ll show you how to clean your grill with ease so you can get back to enjoying those moments with your loved ones.

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Gather supplies

Grab some rubber gloves, wire brush, an old sponge, a bucket of warm water, and some mild dish soap. You may also want to pick up some grill cleaner from your local hardware store if you have particularly tough grime or grease buildup on your grill. Once you have everything together, it’s time to get down to business!

Grill

Remove and clean grates and accessories

Remove the grates and accessories from your grill. If your grill consists of multiple parts, take a picture of how it is assembled. This will help you put all parts back together as they’re supposed to be. Now that you have the opportunity, check for any damage that might need repairing or replacing.

Use a metal brush or spatula to scrape off any remaining food particles stuck on the grates. Be careful not to press too hard; you don’t want to damage the metal. Once everything is scraped off, use a damp cloth and soapy water to gently remove any stubborn bits of residue.

Finally, once all the scrapings are gone and everything is nice and clean, rinse off your grates with warm water. Dry them off with a separate towel.

Grill grates

Clean inside of the grill

Start by removing all the ash, grease and food particles from your grill with a wire brush. Once all the debris has been removed, spray on an appropriate cleaner or degreaser to the interior walls of your grill (including underneath). Allow it to sit for 10-15 minutes before scrubbing down with a damp sponge or rag.

Finally, wipe away any cleaner residue with a damp cloth and rinse with warm water until completely clean.

Dirty grill

Reassemble grill

If you have a picture of how your grill was assembled, you shouldn’t have any problems with putting it back together. If you don’t have a picture, the grill only contains a few parts so it shouldn’t be a huge problem.

Make sure they’re replaced correctly and securely. Then replace the lid of your grill and check that all screws are tightened properly before lighting it up again.

Finally, check that all the knobs are back in place and functioning correctly. This is an important safety step before using your grill again so don’t skip it!

“The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak.”
Hans Hofmann

How to maintain a clean grill

After all the hard work that goes into cleaning a grill, it’s important to keep it in tip-top shape. To ensure your grill looks and performs at its best, here are a few tips on how to maintain cleanliness

  1. Clean after each use – This is the key to keeping your grill clean. After grilling, scrape off any residue with a wire brush and wipe down with an oiled cloth.
  2. Cover when not in use – A good cover will help protect your grill from dirt, debris and moisture that can cause rusting or other damage.
  3. Avoid air drying – Never leave your grill wet after cleaning as this can speed up corrosion of parts and reduce the life of your grill significantly.
  4. Clean regularly – Ideally you should give your grill a thorough clean every 2-3 months depending on how often you use it. This will help keep it looking great and prevent rust from building up over time.

Conclusion

It’s incredible to think that grills are used more than any other kitchen appliance in Canada – almost 70% of Canadians own one! That’s why learning how to clean a grill is so important; it helps us keep our appliances in great condition and ready for use when we need them.

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Rice cooker
Cleaning
By Trina Kosumi February 9, 2023

How to clean a rice cooker

Rice cooker cleaning

If you’re a rice lover, then you already know the convenience and efficiency of a good rice cooker. But, with frequent use, your rice cooker can become dirty and grimy, affecting the taste and quality of your rice.

It’s important to regularly clean your rice cooker to maintain its good condition, ensuring that you can continue to enjoy perfectly cooked rice as well as prevent food borne illnesses.

In this article, we’ll go over the simple steps for cleaning your rice cooker safely and effectively. We’ll also provide tips on how to help maintain it so that it looks its best each time you use it.

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Prepare the rice cooker for cleaning

Before you get started cleaning your rice cooker, there are a few important steps you should take. First, unplug the device and empty out any leftover cooked rice or water that might be inside. Check the manufacturer’s instructions to make sure you’re taking the right steps — some models may require special care.

For those pesky stuck-on bits of food, try an old toothbrush or non-abrasive sponge with some mild dish soap. If that doesn’t do the trick, use a little white vinegar and baking soda for extra scrubbing power. Don’t forget to give the lid a good wipe down too! Washing up shouldn’t be too time consuming — just 10-15 minutes should do it.

Remove remaining rice or other food

Gather some warm, soapy water, a sponge or cloth, and a soft-bristle brush. Use your sponge or cloth to wipe off any clinging pieces of food from the inside and outside of the cooker. Be careful not to scratch it with sharp objects like knives or forks. Once you’ve wiped as much as possible away, fill the inner pot with warm soapy water and let it soak for about 20 minutes.

After soaking, take out the inner pot and scrub with a soft-bristle brush using gentle pressure. If there are still some bits left in hard-to-reach places, use an old toothbrush to get them out.

Rice in a rice cooker

Remove rice cooker components

Remove the inner pot and set aside. Remove the inner lid by gently pulling it toward you. Remove the steam cap by lifting upward with your fingers.

Clean the rice cooker

Now it’s time to tackle the job at hand – cleaning the rice cooker with soap and water. To do this properly, you’ll need a soft cloth, some mild detergent and warm water. Don’t be tempted to use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads as these could damage your appliance.

Start by wiping down the interior of the rice cooker and lid with your damp cloth. Make sure you get into all those nooks and crannies! Then add a few drops of detergent to the cloth before wiping around the outside of the cooker again.

Rice cooker being cleaned

Rinse and dry the rice cooker

Rinse your cooker with water. This will help remove any excess soap residue. Pat it down with a clean cloth or paper towel and leave it outside for it to air dry completely.

It’s important to make sure all of the water has been removed, as any remaining moisture could cause the appliance to malfunction or rust. Once you’re sure that all of the water has been absorbed, you can put the lid back on and store your cooker away until its next use!

“The question of what you want to own is actually the question of how you want to live your life.”
Marie Kondo

Conclusion

Easy peasy. Cleaning a rice cooker isn’t any different from cleaning most of the kitchen appliances. Make sure to give your rice cooker a good wipe after each use and deep ocean it once every while.

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Instant pot and rice
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By Trina Kosumi February 5, 2023

How to clean an Instant Pot

Instant Pot cleaning

Instant Pot is quickly becoming one of the most popular kitchen appliances. Do you own one? Then you know that it can help you whip up a variety of tasty dishes in minutes.

But what about cleaning it? Well, don’t worry – it doesn’t have to be hard or time-consuming. With the right approach, you can keep your Instant Pot sparkling clean without breaking a sweat!

From understanding how often to give your pot a good scrub-down to knowing which tools and products work best on its surfaces, we’ll cover everything you need to know about cleaning your Instant Pot. Ready to get started? Let’s go!

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Why should you clean your Instant Pot

Cleaning your Instant Pot is important for several reasons:

  • Hygiene: Dirt and food residue can accumulate in the pot and cause bacteria growth, which can lead to food contamination and illness.
  • Food quality: If not cleaned properly, residue from previous uses can affect the flavor and quality of your current meal.
  • Proper functioning: Dirt and food residue can clog the pressure release valve and affect the pressure cooking process, leading to undercooked or burnt food.
  • Maintenance: Regular cleaning helps to prevent the buildup of grease, oils, and other substances that can cause damage to the Instant Pot over time.

How often should you clean your Instant Pot

We’re recomending to clean your Instant Pot after each use to maintain its hygiene and to ensure that it works properly. If you use it frequently, you may want to give it a deeper clean once a month.

Instant pot and food

Cleaning The Instant Pot exterior

Cleaning the exterior of an Instant Pot is important to maintain its appearance and longevity. First, it’s best to use a damp cloth or sponge with warm soapy water. Don’t use any abrasive scrubbing pads as they can damage the surface of the pot. After wiping down the outside, rinse it off with clean water and then dry completely before storing.

It’s also a good idea to wipe down all knobs and buttons regularly. Use a damp cloth or cotton swab with alcohol-based cleaning products like rubbing alcohol or Lysol wipes. This will help keep bacteria at bay and prevent build up on the buttons and knobs. Additionally, make sure you don’t spray anything directly onto any of the electronics as this could damage them.

Finally, if you want your Instant Pot to look like new for years to come, take care when placing it in storage. Make sure it is completely dry before putting it away in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or heat sources. This will help prevent discoloration or fading on its exterior over time.

Cleaning the Instant Pot lid

Cleaning the Instant Pot is quite simple. Start by taking off the lid. Use damp cloth and wipe off any food particles or residue stuck on it. You may need to use a bit of dishwashing soap and warm water to get rid of any tough stains or stuck-on bits. 

Next, check for any buildup inside the lid itself. You can use a bottle brush or an old toothbrush with some warm soapy water to gently scrub away any debris from the rubber seal and other hard-to-reach areas. After you’ve gotten it cleaned up, thoroughly rinse off all remaining soapy residue and dry with a clean cloth.

Once the lid is clean, you’ll want to make sure that all the parts are put back together properly before using it again.

“Excuse the mess but we live here.”
Roseanne Barr

Cleaning the Instant Pot cooking pot

The fourth step in cleaning an Instant Pot is cleaning the sealing ring. This flexible rubber ring can often retain smells and odors.

To start, take out the sealing ring and inspect it for any food particles or residue. Use a soft brush or cloth to remove any dirt or grime from both sides of the ring. You may also want to use a mild soap or detergent if there are stubborn stains or odors that won’t come off with just water.

Rinse the ring thoroughly until all soap residue is gone and then set it aside to dry completely. Make sure you check it over one for any tears, cracks, or other signs of damage before placing it back to the lid.

Cleaning the Instant Pot steam release handle

Steam release handle is the component that regulates pressure inside the pot and needs to be kept completely clean for optimal performance. Remove the handle by turning it counterclockwise until it comes out of its socket.

Use a damp cloth to wipe off any food residue or dirt from the handle. Use some soapy water to remove the dried hardened food bits. Try not to get too much water into the interior of the handle as this could cause corrosion over time.

Leave it to dry and put it back into its socket in the lid and turn it clockwise until it clicks into place.

Cleaning the Instant Pot float valve

The float valve helps to regulate pressure within the pot while it’s cooking. If it’s not kept clean, debris can build up and cause errors with your Instant Pot’s performance. Remove it by rotating it counter-clockwise until it pops off.

Use warm water and a soft cloth to gently scrub away any food particles or grease that may have built up on its surface. Pay special attention to any crevices and grooves in the valve, as these areas often get clogged with bits of food or oil. Dry it off completely with a separate cloth before putting it back into place on top of your Instant Pot lid.

Cleaning the Instant Pot condensation collector

As with other parts, remove the condensation collector from the back of the instant pot. Use a paper towel or cloth and warm water to wipe down the collector.

Rinse off any excess soap with warm water and dry with a cloth or paper towel. Then, put the condensation collector back into place on the back of the instant pot and make sure it is securely fastened in its spot.

The last step is to fill up the instant pot with 2-3 cups of water and run a steam cycle for about two minutes on high pressure. This will help clear out any remaining residue from inside of the collector that may have been left behind.

Cleaning the Instant Pot pressure release button

This button is typically located at the top or side of your instant pot and should be cleaned regularly. It’s easy to do and only takes a few minutes.

Unplug your instant pot and remove any removable parts, such as the lid or inner pot. If you have an Instant Pot with a manual pressure release valve, make sure it’s in the sealing position before beginning.

Using a damp cloth or paper towel, wipe down the pressure release button and its surrounding areas. Pay special attention to any residue that may have accumulated around the edges of the button itself.

Take a damp cloth or paper towel and use some dish soap to clean off any remaining grime. Make sure to rinse off all soap before drying with another clean cloth or paper towel.

“Cleaning your house while your kids are still growing up is like shoveling the walk before it stops snowing.”
Phyllis Diller

Cleaning the Instant Pot inner lid

The inner lid is made of stainless steel and usually requires a bit of extra effort to keep it shiny. Use a soft cloth with warm, soapy water. For tougher stains and greasy buildup, add baking soda and vinegar. Avoid using any harsh chemical cleaners as they might damage the surface of the lid.

Remove any food residue from the inner lid. Use soft bristled brush and some force for those hard stains. Once you’ve finished scrubbing, rinse off the lid with warm water and dry it off with a clean cloth or paper towel.

Cleaning the Instant Pot control panel

Clean the control panel with a damp cloth and some mild detergent. Wipe away any visible dirt or grime. Use cotton swabs dipped in detergent solution and gently scrub them away. Rinse off all of the detergent with a clean damp cloth so that no residue is left behind.

Conclusion

In conclusion, cleaning your Instant Pot is important for maintaining its performance. It’s a simple process that can be done quickly with the right tools and techniques. Remember to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for best results. Keep your Instant Pot in top shape for delicious meals.

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Spring cleaning
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By Trina Kosumi February 5, 2023

Spring cleaning: Get your house ready for the year

Prepare your home for new year with spring cleaning

Spring is here, which means that it’s time to start the annual cleaning ritual! It’s the perfect time to tackle the dust that’s been collecting in your home all winter long. Not only will you feel a sense of accomplishment, but your home will be sparkling clean and ready for warmer weather. So grab your broom and get ready to spruce up your living space with this ultimate guide to spring cleaning!

House cleaning can be overwhelming, especially if you’re not sure where to start. The good news is that we’ve got you covered! We’ll show you how to break down the process into manageable tasks so you can make sure your entire home gets a thorough deep-clean. From organizing closets and cupboards, to scrubbing floors and windows – we’ll give you the know-how on how to tackle every room in your house.

Finally, we’ll provide tips on how to keep up with regular maintenance after spring cleaning so that all your hard work isn’t wasted when things start getting busy again. So let’s get started!

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Benefits of spring cleaning

  • One main benefit of spring cleaning is that it gives you an insight into the things you have in your home. This allows you to declutter your home and enjoy your newly organised space without feeling weighed down by mess.
  • Freshen up your home. You can open all the windows and doors and let in some fresh air. Throw any fabrics into the garden for some natural bleaching. Dust off any forgotten surfaces, giving them a much-needed cleanse.
  • Spring cleaning gives you an opportunity to refocus on maintenance. You’re much more likely to keep on top of everyday cleaning tasks once everything has been given an initial deep clean!
  • All in all, spring cleaning is a great way to kickstart your year with a fresh home environment.
  • Are you getting ready for Christmas? Read our Christmas cleaning tips blog post.

Setting a cleaning schedule

Getting organized and following a cleaning schedule can be a great way to make sure your home is in order. Scheduling spring cleaning tasks throughout the year saves you time and energy. The key is to break down each task into manageable chunks so you don’t become overwhelmed.

A good place to start when creating a cleaning schedule is to think about the areas of your home that need regular attention. Set up recurring tasks for things like dusting, vacuuming, and mopping floors. Then, consider other more detailed tasks such as deep cleaning carpets or scrubbing grout between tiles.

Consider setting aside time each day, week, month or season depending on specific cleaning tasks. This will help keep your home in shape all year round without feeling too overwhelmed by constant cleaning chores.

By breaking down spring cleaning into smaller pieces and spreading them out throughout the year, you’ll be able to keep on top of any messes and enjoy a clean home with minimal effort.

Cleaning supplies spring
Opened windows

Strategies for organizing your home

First of all, it’s important to start small. Don’t try to tackle the entire house at once – instead, focus on one room or area at a time. You could even break it down further by tackling one section or closet each day. This approach will ensure that everything gets done in an orderly fashion.

Try making a list of items in each space that need attention – like sorting through papers or gathering up items that need to be donated or tossed out. Then prioritize the list by starting with the most important task first and work your way down from there. Seeing each task written down can also provide motivation and help you stay focused as you go about organizing your home.

Finally, don’t be afraid to enlist some help – whether it’s asking family members for assistance or hiring someone to do the job for you. Having extra hands around can make the process faster and easier while also providing an opportunity for some quality bonding time!

Decluttering tips for every room

Start with the kitchen. Clear off the counters and cabinets to get rid of any expired food or items you no longer use. Make sure to organize all your spices, utensils and other cooking supplies into designated areas.

Next, move on to the living room and bedrooms. Begin by getting rid of any clothes or furniture that you don’t need anymore. Once everything is out of the way, it’s time to arrange furniture and decorations in a way that’s pleasing to the eye and practical for everyday use.

Finish up in bathrooms. Get rid of old and empty bottles and things you never use. Put the rest into the storage containers. You’ll have an easier cleaning.

Cluttered desk

Cleaning supplies for every room

When it comes to cleaning supplies, it’s important to find products that are safe and effective. Look for items that are eco-friendly and won’t harm the environment or any family members with allergies. Also be sure to read labels so you know exactly what ingredients are in the product. If you prefer natural products, reach for vinegar or baking soda.

“Housekeeping is like being caught in a revolving door.”
Marcelene Cox

Cleaning hard-to-reach areas

You want to make sure every corner and crevice is spotless. Start by gathering your supplies: an extendable duster, an old toothbrush, a few microfiber cloths, and some all-purpose cleaner.

Take the duster and use it to reach behind furniture and other high places. Make sure you move furniture around if needed so you can access all parts of the room. Don’t forget about the fan blades either! Next, use the toothbrush to scrub any grime or dirt that has built up in corners or tight spaces. Finally, use the cloths with the cleaner to wipe down surfaces like window frames or door frames where dust may have settled.

Tips for cleaning windows and mirrors

Cleaning windows and mirrors can be quite a challenge. Not only do these surfaces need to be thoroughly wiped down, but they also require special care when it comes to streak-free cleaning. To make this task easier during your spring cleaning, here are some helpful tips.

First off, use the right tools for the job. You’ll want to use a microfiber cloth or squeegee for best results. Microfiber cloths help trap dirt and dust particles for easy removal, while a squeegee is great for removing streaks from glass surfaces. Be sure not to use any abrasive materials on your windows or mirrors; these can damage their shiny surfaces over time.

A mix of warm water and mild dish soap is usually enough for most windows and mirrors; however, if you’re dealing with tough stains or dirt, consider trying out a specialized cleaning product designed for glass and mirrors. Just be sure to read the directions carefully before using it!

When you’re all done with the house cleaning process, be sure to wipe the excess water with a squeegee and dry them with a clean cloth or paper towels so that you don’t leave behind any unwanted streaks or residue.

Closet organization

Dealing with clutter you don’t want to keep

It can be difficult to decide what we can and can’t part with, especially if we’re attached to certain items for sentimental reasons. However, there are a few tips that can help make this process easier.

First of all, it’s important to recognize that we don’t need to hold onto everything. We should ask ourselves if the object serves us in any way — whether practical or emotional — before deciding whether or not to keep it. If not, it’s time to let go and free up some space!

When determining what we should keep and what should be tossed out, a great rule of thumb is the “one year” rule: if an item has been sitting untouched for at least one year, then it’s probably safe to assume that it won’t be used any time soon and can therefore be discarded.

A final helpful tip is finding creative ways to store things that you do want to keep but aren’t using on a regular basis. This could mean investing in storage bins or baskets or even upcycling old household items like jars and cans into organizers!

Tips for maintaining your clean home

When it comes to spring cleaning, the goal is not just to get your home clean in the present moment, but also to maintain that level of cleanliness over time. While it may be a challenge to keep up with, there are some effective tips you can use to make sure your home stays sparkling and organized after you finish your spring cleaning.

One of the most important tips is to create systems and routines that you can follow on a regular basis. This could include tasks like doing laundry weekly or making sure dishes are put away as soon as they’re done being washed. Doing these small tasks regularly will ensure that clutter doesn’t pile up and your home stays neat.

“There was no need to do any housework at all. After the first four years, the dirt doesn’t get any worse.”
Quentin Crisp

Simple ways to make cleaning fun

It’s no secret that cleaning isn’t everyone’s favorite job. But it doesn’t have to be such a chore! There are simple ways to make cleaning fun and even enjoyable for everyone in the household. Let’s go over some of them here.

First, you can make a game out of it. Create a list of tasks that need to be done, and assign points to each one. Whoever has the most points at the end is the winner! You could even turn it into a race by seeing who can finish their list of tasks first. This way, everyone will be motivated to get their jobs done quickly and efficiently.

Another great way to make it fun is by playing some tunes. Music can really get your energy up and help you stay motivated as you’re scrubbing away. Having something to listen to can make all the difference in how much you enjoy your spring cleaning session.

Try setting yourself mini rewards during your spring cleaning marathon – like having a cup of tea or coffee when you’re finished with a certain task or taking five minutes for yourself after each room is finished being cleaned. This will help break up the monotony and give you something fun to look forward to as you work your way through your house!

Conclusion

Spring cleaning is an opportunity to declutter, deep clean, and get rid of items you no longer need. By following these tips and tricks, you can create a cleaner and more organized living space. Whether you choose to tackle spring cleaning on your own or hire a professional cleaning service, taking the time to refresh your home will bring a sense of peace and satisfaction. So, embrace the change of seasons and get ready to tackle your spring cleaning checklist today!

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We would be happy to help in any way we can. Thanks for reading and have a great day!

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