We
take so much care of our diet so the kitchen needs to be fully acceptable by
hygiene standards as well. This is especially imperative if you are facing the
termination of your tenancy agreement. The landlord requires a checklist to be
complete before you can get your deposit. The kitchen is one of the priorities
on that checklist and cannot be neglected in the slightest. This can be quite a
daunting task as there is maximum grease to be found there. There may be
abundant soot in the flue and around the stove tops if you have gas burners. It
seems something straight out of a nightmare in some cases so it is time to call
in the experts. Professional end of tenancy cleaning companies in SW London,
like Prudent Cleaning Service, use highly effective but safe methods to make
your kitchen spick and span.
Oven
Cleaning
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Your
oven is where you do most of your cooking especially if you are a lover of
baked goods. The grease and food residue left over can be quite scary but it is
actually quite easy to get rid of it all. Make a thick paste of baking soda and
spread it generously all over the inside of the oven including the glass door.
Leave it over night and wipe it away in the morning. To remove any baking soda
residue just use a dish towel and vinegar. For the oven racks, a good scrub
after soaking in some hot and dish washing liquid works wonders.
Stove
tops
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All
that grease and chunks of burnt food covering your stove top can be easily
cleaned off with a mixture of vinegar and cream of tartar. After liberally
applying the mixture all over the area, let it set for a few hours then wipe it
off. This can also be used for kitchen appliances to make them look brand new.
Chimney
flue
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There
is a considerable amount of grime covering the flue that is hard to clean. The
secret to a squeaky clean chimney is oil! Just plain old cooking oil works just
fine to remove the build up on the surfaces. This also makes it easier to clean
them up afterwards.
Counter
tops

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Make
sure your counter tops never stay dirt by soaking a simple sponge in diluted
vinegar and rubbing it all over the greasy areas. The acetic acid in the
vinegar cuts grease beautifully, making the removal of dirt easy too.
Faucets
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The
dirty faucets in your kitchen can also be cleaned by dipping your dishcloth in
some vinegar and rubbing it over the offensive patches. They will come out
sparkling like new!
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