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Parts of Your Kitchen That Need a Spring Cleaning

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With its warmer temperatures and fresh air, spring is the perfect time to crack open a few windows and get some cleaning done in your home. However, if there’s any area that you should prioritize above others, it’s your kitchen. Your kitchen experiences a lot of dirt and grime buildup. In fact, there can be plenty of creepy crawlies hiding just out of plain sight. We’ll discuss some parts of your kitchen that need a spring cleaning and how tackling these jobs can make for a better experience.

Stovetop and Oven

One of the first areas to target when deep cleaning your kitchen is the stovetop and oven. Since this appliance helps you create most of your meals, it’s only natural that there would be a lot of grease splatter and spilled food along its surface. This looks unsightly and can start impacting your stove’s overall performance while cooking. So make sure that you devote some time to wiping down all coils and burners. Take extra care to scrub down racks and the oven floor to remove residue that can burn and smoke up your kitchen.

Overhead Vent Screen

Oil splatter can also collect along your overhead vent as you cook. Even if these screens don’t look dirty at first glance, you may find that touching them deposits a greasy film on your finger. Range hood filters need thorough cleaning every two to three months to prevent excessive buildup. Or, if you’ve used this particular one for over a year, use this time to replace the screen entirely.

Your Personal Coffee Maker

Believe it or not, another part of your kitchen that desperately needs a spring cleaning is your coffee maker. Coffee is a beverage that many people love, and it’s common for homeowners to enjoy at least one mug of it every morning. With this level of use, these machines experience a lot of mineral and coffee ground buildup, potentially impacting their long-term performance. Knowing how to clean a single-serve coffee maker is especially important since these devices experience more severe blockages that can ruin your drink.

Garbage Disposal

Make sure you take some time to clean your garbage disposal as well. While these devices handle the grossest waste that your kitchen can produce, they also can experience deterioration from excessive material buildup. Use baking soda and white vinegar to create a chemical reaction in the main disposal pipeline. This will dissolve some of the stuck waste and even eliminate the faint odor coming from the sink.

Dishwasher Cleaning Arms

Even your dishwasher could use a little bit of attention. While these machines keep your dishes clean, they can accumulate grime over time. Remove and open the spray arm to check for food debris. If you find some, scrub this component out and reassemble it.

Keeping your kitchen clean is essential to maximize performance and protect your family’s health. So use your spring-cleaning time to tackle these important areas one by one.

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