7 Spring Cleaning Tips in the Kitchen

We kicked this past weekend off with the announcement for a BIG Spring Cleaning Challenge! If you missed the details or need a refresher, check out this post and join in! There are some awesome prizes up for grabs, including a customized closet organization system valued at $1000!! You can enter the challenge below!

Ttoday I’ve got some great resources/tips to get your kitchen in tip top shape!

First off, you’ll want to make a list of things you want to get done based on how your kitchen’s looking and what kind of time and effort you want to spend! I’ve been slowly making my way through this list for the past month or so:

Once you’ve got a list down, gather a few cleaning supplies and you’ll be ready to get to work! You really don’t need much when it comes to cleaning the kitchen. A sink full of hot soapy water will go a long ways, but I would also suggest having some baking soda and vinegar on hand! Also, don’t forget to schedule cleanout services to collect all the garbage after you’re done cleaning! You can also opt from dumpster rental which you can get one from here. Roanoke Junk Removal & Dumpster Rental provides junk removal Roanoke, VA.

Furthermore, if you’re a property owner and your fire alarm system or water-based fire protection system is not functional, then you are required by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and Florida Statute to implement a fire watch. Seek expert help from a professional Fire Watch Company in Daytona Beach.

My Spring Cleaning has come to a halt and I don’t have any new tips to show you today. However, here is a list of kitchen cleaning helps I’ve shared in the past:

 

So…will you be working on your kitchen for the challenge? Or is there another area you’ll be cleaning? Whatever it is, be sure to show us your progress by linking up pictures to Pinterest. We want to see what you’re up to!

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