Here's a good shortcut to cleaning your microwave: Fill up a cup of water and put it in there on high for a few minutes. The steam from the cup will loosen any stuck-on food, and then you can just wipe it away.
Baking Soda
Baking soda has many practical uses, especially in the kitchen. Here are a few ideas:
Put an open box in your fridge and freezer to eliminate odors and bad tastes.
Sprinkle some in the bottom of your trashcans.
Sprinkle some down your drain and garbage disposal to eliminate odors.
Fridge
Cleaning your fridge can be a big job, but here are a few tips to make it a bit easier:
Toss out any bad food.
Start with wiping down the top shelves and work down.
Baking soda and water make a great cleaner and wont leave your fridge smelling like harsh cleanser.
After you wipe out the crispers, line them with paper towels for easier cleaning next time.
Washing Dishes
Washing dishes can really be overwhelming. Here are some tips to make this grueling task a bit easier:
Invest in a scrubber that you can put soap in the handle. This way you can wash as you go, eliminating huge piles of dirty dishes.
Soak all dishes that have dried on food. This lets you use less elbow grease.
Wash in groups: silverware, glasses, bowls, plates, pots and pans.
Wipe Down
After the dishes are done and put away, don't forget the wipe-down. This makes your kitchen have that extra clean look. When you're wiping down, don't forget:
Counter tops
Stove
Sink
Faucets
Cupboard doors
Table
Chairs
Sweep and Mop
The very last thing you need to clean in your kitchen is the floor. There are lots of brooms and mops on the market these days. Make sure to use a broom and mop that best fit the needs of your floor.
Cleaning the bathroom is something that nobody likes to do. Unfortunately, it needs to be done, not only to make it look better, but to eliminate germs that can cause illness. Below you'll find a few tips to make cleaning your bathroom more effective and easy.
Toilet
Cleaning the toilet is a grueling job, but fortunately, it can be done fast. Here are a few steps to follow to get it done quickly:
1st-Pour some cleaner in the bowl to soak.
2nd-Wipe down the seat and outside of the bowl with an antibacterial wipe or spray cleaner.
3rd-Scrub the bowl with a toilet brush.
4th-Wipe down everything again with a dry cloth to make it shine.
Mirrors
Mirrors can be very tricky to clean because if you don't have the right tools, they can look worse than before you started. Make sure you use glass cleaner (usually blue) or vinegar, and use paper towels or newspaper to wipe them (not cloth as it will leave residue).
Bathtub
Bathtubs can be awkward to clean, because there are many hard-to-reach places. Here are a few things that may help:
Use a cleanser that will foam or bubble. This allows you to soak your tub or shower, even if it's a vertical wall.
Shop around for a tub scrubber that fits your needs. Whether it's a long-handled one or an extra firm one, pick a scrubber that will be easiest for you to use.
As mentioned earlier, spraying the tub or shower down after each use can make deep cleaning easier.
Wipe Down the Bathroom Sink
Wiping down the sink and counter is easier if you first fill the sink with hot soapy water. Keep dipping your washcloth or sponge into it until everything is clean. Don't forget to dry everything so it'll really sparkle.
Tips In The Kitchen
Kitchen faucets are basically designed and made in three styles. The first style is a two-handle centerset which can be usually seen in the bathroom, this faucet combines the spout and valves on one base unit. While the single-handle kitchen faucets, standard for both the kitchens and baths, are actually centersets which control the hot and cold water through a knob or lever that is part of the spout. The third faucet style is the widespread faucet where the hot-water valve and cold-water valve as well as the spout are all installed or mounted separately.
When choosing or buying the right kitchen faucet, you need to think about your budget, the sink and your preference. You need to consider your kitchen sinks because these may have a single hole meant only for the single-handle kitchen faucets or have holes that are drilled for 8-inch centers. If you have a bathroom vanity or a pedestal sink then you are in luck because you can choose from a single-lever, centersets or a widespread kitchen faucet.
You also need to know about the sink or countertop's hole configuration before you buy a faucet. This is because if you would like to have a sprayer, a soap dispenser, or a hot water spout or anything similar then your sink should have holes that will accommodate these features.
The single-control faucet is currently the most popular type. This faucet is very easy to use in the bathroom and can match most contemporary kitchen sink style, on one hand, the widespread may give you more flexible placements but you may need to pay extra for widespread styling.
In a nutshell the things you need to consider before purchasing kitchen faucets are the number of holes in your sinks. Keep in mind that one-piece faucets, where the handle and spout are combined only need a single hole for the handle/spout piece while for the sprayer there should be a separate hole. The traditional kitchen faucets that include hot and cold taps need a separate hole for each taps and spout as well as for the sprayer, now, that's a total of 4 holes. If you have other preferences such as an integrated sprayer or a soap dispenser, these may give you other requirements so you have to be certain about what you need from your kitchen faucet.
Another consideration is the kind of handle that you would like for your kitchen faucets. The common kitchen faucet has either one or two handles for dispensing water. One handle can rotate directionally so that you can adjust the water temperature while the two handles are used for mixing cold and hot water.
A single-piece faucet may have a handle that's connected to the kitchen faucet unit or a handle that is located to the side where the standard sprayer should be. But if you prefer a faucet that is easy to manipulate or control then you should pick the lever taps. These taps fit in with most sinks and have a universal design.
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