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Simpler Ways To Clean Your Kitchen


By: Jason Maxwell
Submitted: 2012-01-25 06:12:01 | Word Count: 489


The kitchen is one area in your home where

you use a lot of wet goods and utensils. Plus, there is the

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constant use of the faucet in the kitchen sink. You are faced with used utensils or pots and pots waiting to be

washed after preparing a meal. This isn't the end yet.

There's the splatter or drops of oil, sauce, and other liquids on the gas range area, wall and

floor after cooking. If accidents happen, you can find all sorts of liquid and other food on your

kitchen floor.

When you are done cleaning with that, it is not over yet. There's still the 'after meal'

scenario! It means there are more dishes to wash and if you have a young kid at home, it is more likely that

there's the mess on the floor to consider.

For those who love to cook, the kitchen is one of the most exciting place in the

house.

However, with our job and all

else, what you need is a technique of being able to clean your kitchen at a minimal time. Allow me to share three simple ways you can follow

to have a cleaner kitchen:

1. Tiles aer great on the kitchen floor, walls and sink - Tiles

are always your best friend in the kitchen. They are water-proof and does not absorb water, sauces or oil. Cleaning this is also fast because of its capacity to resist liquid or semi-liquid products.

Tiles also add beauty and elegance to your kitchen because of its color and design. You can even make

your own wall mosaic design using tiles. Just make sure to choose non-slippery type of tiles for your kitchen floor.

2. Have mops, rugs, hand towels, disposable towels, and tissues at visible areas in your kitchen -

It would be a great idea to have these cleaning-up items in areas within reach if a spill or a splatter

needs attention. You don't have to take steps to go to an area far from your sink, gas range, or table.

These steps could spell a difference in time already. The clean-up items can easily do the job done if they are placed in several areas in your

kitchen.

3. Have waste containers in strategic corners - the two waste containers can also be used for

segregating your kitchen waste materials. Otherwise, place them in

corner or areas where you do most of your food preparation.

These are just the three simple ways you can have a clean kitchen. However, it will make a difference in your life if you follow it. What is important

here is that you can cut your time and move and be able to attain a clean kitchen everyday.

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