Ultimate Kitchen Cleaning Tips
March 21, 2009 by Emma
Filed under Cleaning / Chores
Robbie’s Kitchen has come up with what I consider the Ultimate cleaning tip list for your kitchen. With over 100 different tips, you’ll be amazed at what you will find. I am particularly interested in asking my Chimney sweep if a handful of salt really will help keep the chimney clean! Here is a small sample of the many, many tips you can find at Robbie’s Kitchen.
Candle Wax: To remove wax from carpeting or other fabric, first scrape away any excess. Then, place a brown paper bag over the wax and run a warm iron over the bag. The wax will melt right into the bag! Continue moving the bag around as you pick up the wax so you are always using a clean section. If a little grease stain remains on carpet, sprinkle with baking soda and allow to sit overnight before vacuuming, which will remove the grease residue. If colored wax leaves a stain on carpet, blot with spot remover or carpet cleaner, following label directions.
Cast Iron Pans: To gently and effectively clean your cast iron skillets after most uses, wipe out excess food with a dry paper towel, then sprinkle salt inside the pan. Wipe clean with a clean, dry paper towel. The salt acts as an abrasive to scratch off any stuck-on particles of food without using soap and water, which can remove your seasoning. For stubborn stuck-on food, use a putty knife to scrape it off. You may, however, need to reseason the pan after doing this.


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