Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Top 5 Tips to Keep Your Kitchen Cabinet Doors to Kitchen Countertops Organized

Busy with work, friends, family, and errands? Then, like most people, you probably have a difficult time cleaning your kitchen. Given a hard day’s work, it’s not realistic to deeply clean your kitchen cabinet doors, kitchen faucets and kitchen countertops. You’re not alone. I had this same problem – until I discovered these 5 kitchen cleaning tips.

1. Your first move should be to create a sense of organization for your kitchen. This is easier than it sounds: move items from your kitchen countertops into unused draw and cabinet space.

2. Next we bust the clutter. Determine the areas that dishes and other materials pile up in and make a concerted effort to clean these areas each day. Cleaning these areas will take less and less time as you get used to doing so.

3. Create a to do list that chronicles all the kitchen cleaning actions you need to take and put it in a highly visible place like on your kitchen cabinet doors or kitchen countertops. Commit to crossing at least one item off the list each day.

4. If you’re like most people, you’ll find cleaning your kitchen faucets and sinks troublesome. Before bed each night put the dirty dishes into the dishwasher. Next, simply wipe down your kitchen faucets and sinks.

5. Remember your kitchen tile. Using a non-coarse kitchen cleaner, wash the kitchen tile. The grout may require harsher scrubbing as dirt can stick there. However, you’ll need to clean the grout infrequently.

You’ll soon find that cleaning your kitchen is easy once you begin to follow these steps. Soon, you’re friends and family will marvel at how well you maintain your kitchen.

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