Tuesday, June 23, 2015

How to clean kitchen appliances for end of tenancy cleaning Putney?

The cleanest part of the house as a rule should be the kitchen. The end of tenancy cleaning inspector will surely stress on kitchen cleaning at the termination of your tenancy agreement. So make sure is nothing less than perfect so you do not have to re-clean. Tenants often face problems regarding end of tenancy cleaning in Putney either due to cost, availability or quality.

Prudent Cleaning Services solves the problem by providing impressive quality, affordable price plans and convenient schedules. The Prudent end of tenancycleaning experts pay special attention to the kitchen and consult with you beforehand for any specific instructions. Kitchen appliances can especially produce problems as their cleaning is assumed to be time consuming and difficult. Here are some tips and tricks to ensure splendid cleaning of all kitchen appliances.

Food processor
  • Remove lid and blades and soak them in hot soapy water.
  • Fill the jug with hot soapy water and leave the food residue to get dislodged or dissolved for a few minutes.
  • Meanwhile, unplug the device and wipe down the base with a wet cloth dipped in dishwashing liquid.
  • Empty out the jug and use a gentle sponge to scrub away any remaining junk.
  • Using a synthetic brush, scrub away food reside and stains on the metal blades and lid.
  • Dry the whole appliance with a clean cloth.


Refrigerator
  • Remove the racks and dip them in a hot water with dishwashing liquid poured into it.
  • Scrub the racks with a synthetic brush to dislodge any stubborn food particles.
  • Rinse and allow the racks to air dry.
  •  A solution of equal parts vinegar and water helps remove all kinds of stains and dirt within and outside the refrigerator.
  • Use a clean dry cloth to remove all traces of water droplets and keep the door open for a few hours to let it completely air dry.
  • To get rid of any foul odors, keep a small bowl of baking soda inside for a few hours or preferably, overnight.


Coffee maker
  • Unplug the appliance and wipe down the exterior with a cloth dipped in warm soapy water.
  • Run a cleansing solution of two parts water and one part vinegar through the coffee machine followed by two turns of clean water.
  • Use a dry clean cloth to remove any water residue.


Oven
  • Remove the racks and dip them in hot soapy water followed by vigorous scrubbing with a synthetic brush.
  • Apply a generous coat of baking powder paste to the inside and doors and leave it overnight.
  • Spray on some vinegar and use a microfiber cloth to get rid of the entire residue.
  • A clean wet cloth will help get rid of all traces of cleaning agents.
  • Wipe it down with a dry cloth and leave it open for a while.


Dishwasher
  • Check the drain for any dirt or food residue and clean it.
  • Dust the fan
  • Wipe down the exterior with a cloth and all purpose cleaner.
  • Place a bowl of vinegar and run an empty cycle to deodorize.


Stove top
  • Apply baking soda and vinegar for a few hours to easily get rid of food and oil residue.
  • Wipe it with a clean wet cloth and let it dry.
  • Use car wax to make your stove top shine.


Microwave
  • Clean the exterior with a cloth dipped in a solution of vinegar and water.
  • Mix lemon juice in water and run in the microwave for two to three minutes. This will remove the food and oil residue and deodorize.
  • Remove the turntable, dip it in hot soapy water and scrub with a gentle sponge.
  • Dry with a clean cloth and keep the door open for an hour or two.


Toaster
  • Unplug the toaster and wipe the exterior with a cloth dipped in soapy water.
  • Remove the tray and use warm water and dishwashing liquid with a scrubbing brush to get rid of lodged bits of toast.
  • Clean the interior with a wet tooth brush to get rid of stubborn bits of food stuck inside.
  • Dry all the components and reassemble the toaster.

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