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Cleaning Tip #2
Keep Odors Out of the Kitchen
This cleaning tip will help your kitchen smell fresh and save you from investing money in new dinnerware. No matter how meticulous you may be in washing your dishes, your pans, and your pots, even so you may end up with kitchen gear, plates, and serving items that end up holding on to a tough odor. Over time, even high quality and well cared for dishes and kitchen serving and eating items can end up with nasty odors.
Most people that deal with smelly kitchen items and dinnerware end up throwing it out and buying new items, which can be costly. This isn’t necessary, as there are some easy tips you can use to keep your dinnerware, pots and pans and utensils smelling odor free and clean.
One of the easiest ways that you can combat odors that can permeate your kitchenware is to add lemon juice to your dishwater. If your dishes, pots and pans have held on to strong odors that dishwashing soap doesn’t seem to get rid of, add a quarter cup of lemon juice to each of the cups in the dishwater. Using lemon juice to destroy odors in the dishwasher works almost every time. Even after just on cycle with lemon juice, you will discover that the once unpleasant odors have started to retreat.
As well as adding lemon juice to your dishwasher, try filling your pots with dry newspaper after you have washed them and before you put them away. Newspaper can help in avoiding the incidence of odors in cooking ware of all types.
In the end, by following these simple and useful tips, you will be able to have clean smelling bake ware, pots, pans and tableware. You will also be able to lengthen the life of all of this essential cooking equipment.
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