The essential cleaning and sanitary blind spot tips for cleaning are all faced with the greasy problem of kitchen hood, gas stove, and cabinet as the three major components of the kitchen, to varying degrees, and how to remove oil has become the top...
The essential cleaning and sanitary blind spot tips for cleaning are all faced with the "greasy" problem of kitchen hood, gas stove, and cabinet as the three major components of the kitchen, to varying degrees, and how to remove oil has become the top priority in cleaning.
For the range hood, the oil mesh and the fan blade become two "oil collection points". The removed oil mesh can be placed in warm water of neutral detergent and soaked quietly for 5-10 minutes, then use a soft plastic brush to remove the dirt in the filter mesh pores, and then wiped dry with a dry rag.
The cleaning of the fan blades of the range hood can be sprayed with oil fume cleaner and other washing liquid. In addition, the fan blades can be carefully removed and soaked in hot water mixed with self-made dishwashing detergent and vinegar. After soaking for about 15 minutes, then scrub them with a rag.
When cleaning the kitchen, since the inside and outside of the cabinets need to be cleaned, the items in the cabinet, such as bowls, plates, and chopsticks, must be taken out and moved outside the kitchen. Painted walls, tiled countertops, etc. are often very greasy because the kitchen smoke is often very greasy. You can use a detergent to remove oil stains. Generally, the best brushing effect will be done after applying for 30 minutes. If the oil stain accumulates in the sink for a long time and is difficult to clean, you can pour some detergent to remove the oil stains into the sink and rinse with hot water.
The oil in the gas stove is mainly on the stove. The stove fire rack can be removed, "boiled water" and clean, fill a pot of water, put the stove rack to be cleaned into the pot and cook, add a little detergent, and wait until the water is hot, the oily and dirty goods will be peeled off automatically. Special stains on the wall should be erased in time. When serious, the wall should be painted naked, which is easy to leave stains such as graffiti. If you find special stains on the wall, you should erase them in time. The method is to use a cloth to scrub the water-resistant wall and suck it dry with a dry towel after washing; for water-resistant walls, you can wipe them with an eraser or dip the towel into some cleaning solution and then wipe them gently.
For some stains that are relatively strong or difficult to wipe with water. You can gently wipe off the black ones with fine sandpaper, and then apply a wall paint brush to slightly repair it. Light stains can be slightly treated with sandpaper to reduce stains. If the stain has not been removed, try dipping it in a towel with a little toothpaste and wipe it.
For example, when furniture is placed for a long time, furniture marks will appear on the walls, shoe polish and English sole offset printing or key scratches left at the entrance cannot be removed, and repainting will be required.
For wall paint, the best cleaning and maintenance method is to wipe off the surface ash every day and regularly clean and maintain it with fountain mist wax water. The wax water not only has the cleaning effect, but also forms a transparent protective film on the surface layer, which also facilitates daily cleaning. Cleaning the faucet in the bathroom area is the key. Most of the bathroom areas are ceramic or glass products, with a smooth surface and easier to clean. Bathroom tiles are usually dusty and can be wiped clean with a wet rag. If the tempered glass door in the bathroom is particularly dirty, you can wipe it with a soft cloth and special cleaning solution and rinse it with clean water.
Wipe the bathroom mirror with a clean wet rag to ensure that there is no cleaning product on the rag. Just wipe it a few times and it will definitely be transparent. After wiping it with detergent, it will easily have a watermark. The bathroom faucet is the most prone to dirt. The chrome-plated surface of the stainless steel faucet is prone to gloss deterioration and white spots, and scale stains are also prone to around the faucet. The place where the root of the faucet comes into contact with the ceramic basin is also a place where dirt is easily scattered.
When cleaning the scale on the faucet, first rinse the faucet with clean water. The gaps can be wiped with a soft toothbrush and wiped dry with a soft cotton cloth; then apply neutral detergent on the faucet, wipe it clean with a soft cloth, and use waste stockings, etc. to rub the gaps and the roots of the faucet. Finally, clean the gap between the faucet and the ceramic basin.