Friday, February 20, 2009

STAINLESS STEEL POTS CLEANING



It really doesn't matter how big or low the flame is when you are cooking in one of those, they were made for that, but they requires a deep and good cleaning to make them look like mirrors again.
A very effective cleaning kitchen product for stainless steel is baking soda. If you have burnt on spots, cover the stain with baking soda, cover with water and bring them to a boil. Let it cool, then wash and the stain should come off easily. You can also make a paste of baking soda and water and let it sit on stains overnite To polish and shine the outside of your pots and pans also rubbing alcohol, but be sure throughly dry them before using or heating them.

BLACK REFRIGERATOR, YES THEY ARE ELEGANT BUT.......


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YOU should be able to keep your black refrigerator looking like new by cleaning it with the same detergent you use for washing dishes. Add it to some water and clean using sponge. Rinse the fridge with vinegar to remove any residue and keep the shine. Dishwashing liquid actually makes a great all purpose kitchen cleaner.

GLASSWARE: have a martiny, but make them shine first


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HARD WATER can leave ugly spots on your pretty glassware. A diswasher rinse aid should shine things up. Your dishwasher probably has a special receptacle for liquid rinse aid. Otherwise, get rinse aid that comes in a little basket. You attach this to an upper rack. If you're still getting spots, turn up the water temperature and be sure to use the heated drying cycle. Use a dishwasher detergent formulated to reduce spotting. Be sure not to spill detergent formulated to reduce spotting. Be sure not to spill detergent on your glassware. this can cause dark spots.

ANTIQUES



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As a cleaning person, one of the most enjoyable, admirable time is when I go to a place and can see the variety of antiques furniture so many collect or in other cases, had been purchased by them.
I'm also a great fan of "Antique Road Show". But let's talk about one item in specific, it could be a table, a credenza or something that you may have for this purpose in your livingroom.
If we're not careful with our beverages, we can cause damage to those things that mean the most to us. Before you put a beverage down on an antique table, be sure to use a coaster or your risk leaving a water mark behind on the wood; if this happened to you, cleaning antique furniture of these marks if you act quickly. You have several options for removing water marks from the wood. Mayonaise left on the stain over night is usually enough to remove stain as is a white, non-gel toothpaste. If you can get to the mark inmediately try to dry it with a hair dryer fast.