HOW TO CLEANS KITCHEN STEP BY STEPS

How to Clean a Kitchen: Step-by-Step Guide

A clean kitchen isn’t just about appearances—it helps prevent pests, bacteria, and foodborne illness. Whether you're doing a deep clean or just daily maintenance, this guide will walk you through the process efficiently.


1. Gather Your Cleaning Supplies

Before you start, grab these essentials:

  • Dish soap

  • Multi-surface cleaner or vinegar spray

  • Baking soda

  • Sponges or microfiber cloths

  • Scrub brush

  • Broom and mop

  • Garbage bags

  • Gloves (optional)


2. Declutter Surfaces

  • Remove everything from counters, tables, and stovetops.

  • Toss out expired food or unused items.

  • Wipe down any items you're keeping before putting them back.


3. Dishes First

  • Load the dishwasher or wash dishes by hand.

  • Let them air dry or towel dry them and put them away to clear space.


4. Clean Appliances

Microwave

  • Heat a bowl of water with lemon for 2–3 minutes.

  • Wipe the inside with a cloth or sponge.

Stovetop

  • Remove burners/grates if possible and soak in soapy water.

  • Scrub stains or baked-on food with baking soda paste.

Oven

  • Use a commercial cleaner or homemade baking soda paste.

  • Let it sit, scrub, then wipe clean.

Fridge

  • Remove old food.

  • Wipe shelves and drawers with soapy water or vinegar spray.

  • Dry before restocking.

Small Appliances

  • Wipe down the toaster, blender, coffee maker, etc.

  • Empty crumb trays and rinse removable parts.


5. Wipe Down All Surfaces

  • Clean countertops, cabinet doors, backsplash, and tables.

  • Use a non-toxic spray if you prep food directly on surfaces.


6. Sink and Faucet

  • Scrub the sink with baking soda and dish soap.

  • Rinse and polish with vinegar for shine.

  • Don’t forget to clean the drain area!


7. Floors Last

  • Sweep thoroughly to pick up crumbs and dust.

  • Mop with warm soapy water or a floor-safe cleaner.


8. Take Out the Trash

  • Empty trash and recycling bins.

  • Wipe or rinse bins to prevent odor buildup.

  • Replace with fresh liners.


Bonus Tips

  • Clean as you cook to reduce mess.

  • Keep a cleaning schedule (e.g., wipe counters daily, mop weekly).

  • Store supplies in one place for easy access.


Keeping your kitchen clean doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With regular upkeep and a little know-how, your space can stay spotless, sanitary, and stress-free.


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