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8 Really Easy kitchen Cleaning Tips in Dubai

Cleaning your kitchen does not have to be a big or a costly task. A shining kitchen can be accomplished with a few of my tips on cleaning, without using expensive cleaning tools. The following are 8 life size and easy to apply kitchen cleaning tips, and steps that are easy to follow.


1. Greasy Dishes (80% Easier Cleaning with Vinegar)

  • Problem: Stubborn greasy stains on plates, pots, and pans.

  • Solution: White Vinegar.

  • Method:

    • Fill sink with hot water.

    • Add 3–4 tablespoons of white vinegar.

    • Soak greasy dishes and wash as usual.

  • Result: Cuts grease 80% faster than plain water.


2. Microwave Cleaning (90% Grime Removal with Steam)

  • Problem: Built-up grime inside the microwave.

  • Solution: Steam cleaning with paper towels + lemon water.

  • Method:

  • Result: Ease of 90% of the stains using minimum scrubbing.


3. Ceramic Tiles (99% Disinfected with Rubbing Alcohol)

  • Problem: Food stains sticking to ceramic backsplash.

  • Solution: Rubbing Alcohol.

  • Method:

    • wipe with a sponge & rubbing alcohol.

    • Rub the tiles until stains disappear.

  • Result: It removes and disinfects 99 percent of bacteria.


4. Wooden Surfaces (Natural Finish Retained)

  • Problem: Wood absorbs dirt and bacteria.

  • Solution: Baking Soda + Oil Treatment.

  • Method:

    • Mix ½ cup baking soda plus 1 quart  of warm water.

    • Rub on wooden surfaces and rinse.

    • Dry, and rub with a fine steel wool with boiled linseed or vegetable oil.

  • Result: Surfaces stay clean, nourished, and last 50% longer.


5. Calcium Deposits (85% Dissolved with Lemon)

  • Problem: Stubborn calcium deposits at the base of pots or vases.

  • Solution: Lemon flesh + Baking Soda.

  • Method:

    • Scrub deposits with lemon flesh.

    • For tougher stains, sprinkle with baking soda / salt.

    • In the case of vases: add white vinegar + uncooked rice, shake.

  • Result: Removes 85% of deposits naturally.


6. Blender Cleaning (100% Reach with Self-Wash)

  • Problem: Hard-to-clean blender blades.

  • Solution: Soap + Self-blending.

  • Method:

    • Fill blender with warm water.

    • Add a few drops of dishwashing liquid.

    • Blend for 1 minute, rinse.

  • Result: 100% cleaning coverage inside blender.


7. Silverware (Shiny in 4 Easy Steps)

  • Problem: Tarnished silver cutlery.

  • Solution: Baking Soda + Vinegar + Foil.

  • Method:

    1. Line a pot with aluminum foil (shiny side up).

    2. Place silverware inside and cover with water.

    3. Add 1 cup baking soda, 1 cup vinegar, 1 tbsp salt.

    4. Boil for 3 minutes, wash in soapy water, and dry.

  • Result: Restores shine 95% effectively.


8. Granite Floors & Countertops (Safe Non-Abrasive Method)

  • Problem: Stains on granite and natural stone.

  • Solution: Stone Cleaner + Homemade Poultice.

  • Method:

    • Use stone cleaner or hot water + microfiber cloth for daily cleaning.

    • For stains: mix baking soda + liquid (peanut-butter consistency).

      • Oil-based stains → mix with rubbing alcohol.

      • Water-based stains → mix with hydrogen peroxide.

    • Spread, let dry, then wipe off.

  • Result: Removes stains without damaging stone (99% safe).


Comparison Table of Kitchen Cleaning Hacks

Area Solution Used Effectiveness (%) Cost Efficiency
Greasy Dishes White Vinegar 80% High
Microwave Steam + Lemon 90% High
Ceramic Tiles Rubbing Alcohol 99% Medium
Wooden Surfaces Baking Soda + Oil 85% Medium
Calcium Deposits Lemon + Baking Soda 85% High
Blender Soap + Self-Wash 100% Very High
Silverware Foil + Baking Soda 95% Medium
Granite Surfaces Stone Cleaner Poultice 99% Medium

FAQs

Q1: Can I use vinegar on granite countertops?
No. Vinegar can damage natural stone and grout. Use stone cleaner or baking soda poultice instead.

Q2: How often should I clean my microwave?
At least once a week to prevent food buildup and odors.

Q3: Is baking soda safe for all surfaces?
Yes, baking soda is safe for most surfaces, but avoid excessive use on delicate natural stone.

Q4: Can I use olive oil instead of linseed oil on wooden surfaces?
Yes, olive oil works but may go rancid over time. Vegetable oil or linseed oil is recommended.

Q5: How long does the silverware cleaning method last?
It keeps silverware shiny for 2–3 months depending on usage and storage.


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