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Avoid Oven Spills
The oven has to be on the top of every home maker's list of undesireable kitchen cleaning
chores. The best way to keep one's oven clean is to avoid getting it dirty in the first place!
To do this, make sure casserole dishes aren't overfilled, or put them on a cookie sheet.
Put pies inside a large cake pan or on a cookie sheet, and make a foil tent over roasting
meat. This should lessen the frequency of oven cleaning in your home. In addition, not
filling your casseroles as high, will make washing the dishes easier because food isn't
spilled over the top and burned onto the side of your dishes.
Cleaning Tips
Bathroom Cleaning Tips
Cleaning properly means getting into all of those corners and crevices where dirt and
bacteria can hide. To do this more efficiently, keep an old toothbrush with your bathroom
cleaning supplies. This will help you get into hard to reach areas such as behind the
faucet. Also great for those hard to reach places is an angled dish brush. This will easily
assist you in cleaning bathroom tiles behind the toilet and other tight places.
Garbage Disposal Cleaning
When going about your regular kitchen cleaning, you don't want to overlook your garbage
disposal. Especially if food is scraped into the disposal when regularly washing the
dishes. To clean grease and leftover food from your disposal and sharpen the blades at
the same time, sprinkle liberally with baking soda and pour white vinegar over until it
bubbles. Let set ten minutes. Rinse with hot water. Put two or three ice cubes in the
disposal and grind. Rinse again with hot water. Now your disposal is clean and odor free.
Water Spot Removal from Dishes
When washing dishes, add a little vinegar to the water. The vinegar prevents water spots
from forming on the dishes.
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