Spring Cleaning Challenge: The Kitchen #SpringCleaning12
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Follow these 10 steps to get your kitchen clean enough for a food inspector’s seal of approval, just in time for spring cleaning!
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Today is the first day of Spring, everything outdoors is starting to look fresh and new again, which gets me in the mood to do the same indoors.
Last week I mentioned today would start the Spring Cleaning Challenge and I’m tackling the kitchen.
Spring cleaning is especially important in the kitchen. I stay on top of my kitchen on a daily basis, but a least once a year I follow these extra steps to get my kitchen clean enough for a food inspector’s seal of approval.
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10 Steps for Spring Cleaning in the Kitchen
Start by removing all clutter and disinfecting counter-tops and dishtowels and then crank up some music and follow these extra steps:
1. Dust and wipe down walls
use this time to clean the grease, grime, and spilled food from your walls. Check corners for cobwebs and dust down corners and trim.
2. Dust and clean items hanging on walls and on top of cabinets.
Wipe down frames and glass and anything hanging on the walls. Don’t forget air vents, doorknobs, doors, switch plates. If you have items on top of your kitchen cabinets, they may need a good scrubbing, as those items tend to get a grease and dust stuck to them. Fill a sink with hot water and dish washing soap to help cut thru grease.
3. Dust and clean light fixtures.
Take down any light fixtures and gently wash and dry them before replacing. If you have a light with exposed light bulb, turn the light off and when it’s cool, dust light bulbs too.
4. Clean windows and window treatments.
Vacuum and clean windowsills. Wash windows, inside and out. Be sure to take down and rinse off screens, before replacing. Remove window treatments and blinds/shades and clean according to manufacture’s instructions. How to clean blinds. My easy window cleaning tip.
5. Clean inside of cabinets and drawers.
Remove everything from inside cabinets , wipe down shelves, and replace and reorganize items. Do the same for drawers. This is a good time to go thru and clean out unused and expired items.
6. Clean appliances.
If you don’t have a self cleaning oven, spray oven cleaner and let it work while you clean other appliances. Don’t forget to open windows in the kitchen to avoid the overpowering smell.
- Refrigerator – Throw out expired food, and remove everything, placing the items to keep on the counter or table. Remove refrigerator shelves and drawers. Wash them down, being careful with glass shelves. Wipe down the entire interior of the refrigerator and freezer with the baking-soda solution, and wipe it dry before replacing shelves and food. Pull refrigerator out, if you can, and unplug and clean behind and underneath. See my favorite tool for this, my refrigerator coil brush.
- Microwave – Start with a damp rag and wipe out any lose crumbs from interior. Then, fill a microwave safe bowl or cup with 4-5 tablespoons baking soda or one-half cup lemon juice and water and heat mixture on high for two to three minutes. When time is up, let it sit for five minutes, then carefully remove cup or bowl and wipe down interior effortlessly with a damp cloth. If you still have stains, try damping your rag with vinegar or a little baking soda to gently scrub away stains. Don’t forget to remove and wash glass turntable. Once everything is sparkling again, leave the door open to air out for bit. Clean exterior and door with only warm, soapy water and soft cloth. Wipe control panels with a barely damp (not wet) cloth; moisture behind the panel could ruin the oven.
- Dishwasher – run empty dishwasher with vinegar. Read my full post on how to clean a dishwasher.
- Oven/Stove – Wipe down and clean out the oven according to the directions on the oven cleaner. Remove, knobs, burners, burner covers, and spill catchers off of the stove and wipe off food spills and splatters, for glass cook tops use a dab of commercial cooktop cleaner on a dry paper towel, and then wipe off the cleaner with another dry towel.
7. Wipe down and clean small appliances.
Unplug all appliances first.
- Mixer – Wash beaters by hand, wipe down base with a damp cloth. If the vent is clogged, loosen the dirt with a toothpick or toothbrush, then vacuum it out.
- Toaster/Toaster oven – clean out crumbs and wipe down the interior and exterior. Be sure to remove racks; wash them in warm, soapy water.
- Coffee Maker – Pour equal parts white vinegar and water into the tank, and run the machine. Empty out carafe and run two or three cycles with fresh water before brewing coffee. Wash carafe and any other removable parts in hot soapy water and wipe down exterior of machine. For any hard water build up on outside of machine, use a cloth soaked in vinegar to removed hard water crust.
8. Clean and shine sink and drain.
Clean your drain with baking soda and vinegar, If you have a garbage disposal, put ice cubes through the disposal to sharpen the blades. Read my post on how to clean/freshen or unclog a drain with vinegar and baking soda. Make you sink shine, by filling your sink to the rim with HOT water and 1 cup of bleach, let it sit for one hour, then remove plug (using tongs or wear gloves), rinse then scrub your sink and faucet with a mild abrasive, I LOVE Barkeepers Friend, rinse thoroughly and finish with a little window cleaner and a paper towel. How to make your sink shine with the Fly Lady.
9. Clean garbage cans.
Wash inside and out with a strong bleach solution (about 3/4 cup per gallon of water).
10. Sweep and mop the floors.
Although this is a step you already do on a regular basis, use spring cleaning to do an extra good job, move furniture to get underneath, get corners, baseboards and even get down on your hands and knees if you can for even a closer clean.
Distilled White Vinegar | Bar Keepers Friend | Bleach | Baking Soda
Count Down to Clean Series (with free Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Annual cleaning checklist to print)
Need other Spring Cleaning Tips
Spring Clean : The Why :: Home-EC 101
Spring Clean: Bathrooms :: i Dream of Clean
Spring Clean: Floors and Windows :: Amy’s Finer Things
Spring Clean: The Kitchen :: Tidy Mom
Spring Clean: Home Office :: Untrained Housewife
Spring Clean: Declutter Around the House :: Live Renewed
Spring Clean : Main Living Area :: Biblical Homemaking
Spring Clean: Conquering the Kids’ Room :: Living Well Spending Less
Spring Clean: Outdoor Living Spaces :: The Greenbacks Gal
Spring Clean: Garage and Cars :: Organize365
Now it’s YOUR turn! Let’s see what Spring Cleaning you’ve been up to!
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I love cleaning the family room and dining room. You can instantly see the results when you walk into the house. I despise the bathroom. I never feel like I get it clean enough!
The bathroom is definitely my least favorite place to clean!
I hate to mop floors, I don’t mind sweeping them, but somehow mopping them seems horrible.
Believe it or not, I enjoy cleaning the bathroom. I know that I am really disinfecting and cleaning away germs. When I clean the bathroom, it really looks like I’ve done something.
Least favorite to clean: kitty litter!!
My least favorite thing to clean is the bathroom sink drain. It is probably full of bacteria.
The bathroom is my least favorite place to clean.
I loathe loathe loathe cleaning bathrooms. If I had to pick a favorite place to clean it would be my closet??? Absolutely would love to win the Shark steamer! Moved into a place with tile floors and talk about a pain in the butt to clean. UGH
I HATE cleaning the bathrooms. I am a very obsessive cleaner, however, I will often let the deep cleaning of the bathroom go due to my issues. I think it is a squeamish thing. Two things get to me…the hair stuck in places like the drains, doors, etc. AND the toilets, especially around the bottom and base where it is just gross. Any ideas for me? 🙂
I really really REALLy dislike cleaning the shower grim. grrrr… it reminds me my shower is overdue. 🙁
I love cleaning the kitchen. It makes me want to cook. I HATE HATE HATE laundry and cleaning clothes.
My least favorite place to clean is the bathroom! Toilets, yuck! Tub, yuck! But love how it looks when done. I have entered through raffle copter. Not sure I commented on it though.
i hate cleaning altogether so i try to get out of it i let my fiancee take care of the house i do the yardwork
I hate to clean the showers or tubs. It takes so long and I never seem to do a great job. Ugh.
Least favorite place to clean…the entire bathroom!
My least favorite thing to clean is windows and the parts between the screen and the window. It always gets so dirty and is a hot spot for dead bugs.
My least favorite place to clean is bathroom. But the stove top is a close second!
What i love about cleaning is when someone else does it for me!
I cannot clean the bathrooms, well mainly the toilets. It just grosses me out to think of all those germs. Luckily, I have a fantastic husband who doesn’t mind cleaning the bathrooms.
I hate to clean the bathrooms!!
I despise cleaning bathrooms. They are just the worst! Cleaning the closet is the most satisfying.
Oh man, my washer sounds like a shuttle launch. I don’t really like to clean anywhere! Would hire it all done if possible. To me it is yucky & yuckier. I’d take yard work any day.
the bathrooms i hate cleaning them..
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least favorite is the bathroom. no question.
I do not like cleaning the bathroom!
My least favorite place to clean are the closets! They’re made to hide messes!!
bathroom~scrubbing tubs/showers
Absolutely hate mopping all the tile. I would rather shampoo, vacuum and sweep all day. Sad right?
Also cleaning the pool and cat box sucks too 🙁
Oh it would definitely be the bathroom.
I really dislike cleaning the bathrooms, esp. toilets and area behind.
The stovetop and refrigerator.
I hate mopping – anywhere and everywhere,
The bathroom, down by the toilet, is usually my least favorite. BUT! We just moved and I noticed that inside the windows are particularly dirty. So bad that when the windows are open dirt and dust blows in. Cleaning those have not been fun!
Cleaning the tops of kitchen cabinets is my least favorite cleaning job. Yuck!
My least favorite place to clean is under or behind any appliance. You never know what your going to find growing in anything of these dark places. Stuff gets spilled and has a way of crawling around to latch itself into gooey masses which almost defy the best of any cleaning product to pry it loose. I’m encouraged with the help of TidyMom and others on Pinterest, that their “natural ” cleaning products are going to save the day when I have to tackle the next dark abiss that calls for my attention.
I hate cleaning the bathtub and above the cupboards, they get so dusty!
My least favorite place to clean is the outside of windows because I’m in a second story condo. Makes it difficult at best!
Behind appliances. Hate, hate it.
I like cleaning the kitchen but, can not stand cleaning the bathroom.
First year in my house that I am spring cleaning and I am enjoying it. I love reading your posts about it.
My least favorite cleaning place in the house are my kitchen floors, bathroom floors and of course laundry, it just piles up!1
My least favorite place to clean is the shower. It’s just so awkward and I can never seem to get the grout clean enough.
This is crazy, but I hate cleaning the bedroom worse, it is always so dusty and when you clean it, it only last a day and its dusty again!!! I love clean sheets though and it makes me smile to change the sheets, feels so cozy )
I hate dusting the room divider between my kitchen and living room because it’s covered with plants and knickknacks that have to be moved every time. But it’s so satisfying to have done it. If only the dust wouldn’t settle so quickly….
My least favorite thing to clean is blinds!
I hate cleaning my wooden blinds!
The bathrooms. Although my bathroom is easier to clean as I clean up after myself.
My husband doesn’t know how to do this…..
My least favorite place to clean is the bathroom, not for reasons you might think, but because of the dust that builds up on the porcelain sink and toilet! Weirdest thing, but the dust is the worst!
I hate cleaning bathrooms
I love to clean my living room and hate to clean my kitchen