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Make your kitchen restaurant-worthy with these awesomekitchen cleaning hacks.

All these cleaning hacks are simple, easy, and practical.

Cleaning Tips for Kitchens

Its magical, and your cutlery shines like new give it a try!

Remove Fingerprints with Baby Oil

Baby oil is a fantastic way to remove fingerprints from stainless steel appliances.

Apply a small amount to asoft microfiber cloth likethis and gently rub the affected areas with a circular motion.

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The oil lifts the fingerprints and also leaves a protective layer, keeping your appliances shiny and smudge-free.

Keep Fridge Shelves Clean with Baking Paper

Baking paper is not only for baking.

Lining your fridge shelves with baking paper is an easy and effective hack to keep them clean.

Add Aluminum Foil to Cutlery Basket to Make it Shine

This hack reduces scrubbing, washing, and wiping.

Keep a Soapy Bowl in the Sink while Cooking

While I love cooking, I hate washing up!

This awesome kitchen cleaning hack saves the day.

Remove Fingerprints with Baby Oil

Place a bowl filled with warm water and soap in the sink.

As you finish with utensils and small dishes, drop them into the bowl.

Your items will soak, making washing up quicker and easier later.

Keep Fridge Shelves Clean with Baking Paper

Keep the Fridge Smelling Fresh with Essential Oils

Do you have bad smells wafting out of your fridge?

The pleasant aroma will neutralize odors, keeping your fridge smelling clean and inviting.

Not sure which aroma to choose?

Keep a Soapy Bowl in the Sink while Cooking

Thiswell priced essential oil setis a great way to experiment with different fragrances and see which you like best.

Here is an awesome hack that is so simple!

You now have a tube to direct a steady stream of water exactly where you need it.

Keep the Fridge Smelling Fresh with Essential Oils

Sprinkle baking soda into the sink and drip a small amount of hydrogen peroxide on top.

Use amulti-purpose non-scratch sponge like thisto lightly scrub around the bowl.

Rinse well with clean water and your sink will be bacteria-free, stain-free, clean, and gleaming.

Use a Balloon to Easily Rinse the Sink

Soak cut-up pieces of left-over fabric in the solution and then store them in anairtight jar like this.

Simply place the rack in a large plastic bag and add a few tablespoons of ammonia.

Seal the bag and let it soak for an hour.

Clean Your Porcelain Sink with Baking Soda and Hydrogen Peroxide

The ammonia fumes loosen grime and grease.

Scrub the rack with a sponge or asmall wire brush like this, rinse well, and dry.

Cleaning mine used to be a daunting task until I discovered this fantastichouse cleaninghack!

DIY cleaning wipes

Pour boiling water into the bowl and let the burners soak for 30 minutes.

Lightly scrub your burners under clean water with a sponge and see how they shine!

Make your Own Dishwasher Detergent

Here is another cost-effective awesome kitchen cleaning hack!

Clean your Oven Rack with Ammonia

Turn on and wash as normal.

You have a cost-effective, powerful detergent that leaves your dishes sparkling clean.

Combine equal parts lemon juice and vinegar in ahandy spray bottle like this.

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Spray the solution onto a soft cloth and gently wipe down your cabinets.

Fill the bag with small items and place the bag onto the top rack.

Your items get squeaky clean and remain in place during the washing cycle.

DIY dishwasher detergent

Using a vacuum cleaner is a quick and efficient way to clean kitchen drawers.

Youll save time and reduce the need for wiping and drying.

This awesome hack comes to the rescue.

Polish your Wooden Cabinets with: Lemon Juice and Vinegar

Apply a small amount of dish soap to a damp cloth and rub the affected area.

The soap cuts through the grease and lifts fingerprints without scratching or damaging the shiny surface.

Then, wipe with asoft dry cloth like thisfor a streak-free shine.

Wash Small Items in a Washing Bag

Check out these other neatways to use dish soap!

This awesomedeepcleaning hackdoes the job at a fraction of the cost.

Make a paste by combining 1/2 cup of baking soda with a few tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide.

Cut the Corner off the Sponge you use for Cleaning

Apply the paste to the greasy areas of your cabinet and let it sit for a few minutes.

Scrub gently with a sponge and wipe clean with a soft cloth for a grease-free shine.

But, you dont need to spend a fortune on cleaning products.

Use the Vacuum Cleaner to Clean your Kitchen Drawers

Sprinkle baking soda over the surface and then spray with vinegar.

Let the mixture fizz and sit for a few minutes.

Gently scrub with a soft cloth or sponge.

remove Fingerprints from Steel with Dish Soap

Wipe clean with a damp cloth for a sparkling, residue-free cooktop.

Clean your Cabinets with Vinegar

Vinegar is such a versatile product when it comes to cleaning!

Make a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water in aspray bottle like this.

Degrease your Wooden Cabinets with Baking Soda, and Hydrogen Peroxide

Spray it onto your cabinets and let it rest for a few minutes.

Wipe clean with a soft cloth.

Grease and grime will be removed and your cabinets look fresh and clean.

Clean your Induction Cooktop with Baking Soda and Vinegar

Here is a hack to quickly descale your kettle.

Fill the kettle halfway with equal parts vinegar and hot water, then add a tablespoon of salt.

Allow the water to boil.

Clean your Cabinets with Vinegar

Throw out the water and rinse thoroughly with fresh water.

Now you could enjoy a cup of specialty tea, and, dont forget the cake!

Clean Burnt Pans with Baking Soda and Hydrogen Peroxide

Lastly, burnt pans can be saved.

Descale the Kettle with Vinegar, Salt, and Hot Water

Use 1/2 cup of baking soda and spread it over the base of the pan.

Pour a few tablespoons offood grade hydrogen peroxideinto a spray bottle and spray the pan.

Let it stand for 30 minutes.

Clean Burnt Pans with Baking Soda and Hydrogen Peroxide

Scrub the pan with a non-abrasive sponge to lift the grime.

Rinse well, and your pan will look as good as new.