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Kitchen Cleaning Gear & Recommendations
1 minutes Posted Jun 30, 2020 at 1:50 am.
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šŸ“ Intro

You’ll use kitchen cleaning gear more often than almost anything else in your house. It’s worth ensuring that you have what you need to GSD (get stuff done).Ā 

🧹 Suggested Gear:  

* Kitchen towels (for drying hands & dishes)

* Bar mop towels (for wiping surfaces & cleaning)

* Sponges (soft, medium & abrasive)Ā 

* Soap (natural is easier on hands)Ā 

* All-purpose sprayĀ 

* Mild abrasive cleaner (or baking soda)

* Rubber gloves (optional)

* Dishwasher detergent & rinse aid (optional)

* Drying rack or mat (optional)Ā 

Ā šŸ“ Notes, Tips, Tricks:Ā 

* Store gear in a bin under the sink for easy access; keep away from food itemsĀ 

* A ā€œsink stationā€ includes sponges in a mounted holder or on a dish, brushes, gloves, & soap in a pump bottle

šŸ›’Product Recommendations*

* Soft sponge: Splurge

* Medium sponge: Investment

* Scrubber: Budget

* Dish soap: Budget; Eco/Green; Stylish

* All-purpose spray: Eco/Green

* Abrasive cleaner: Budget

* Kitchen towels: Splurge 1, 2

* Bar mop towels: Budget; Splurge

* Dish-drying mat: Budget

Ā šŸŽ“ Further Studies:Ā 

* Cleaning Your Home: Good. Accidentally Poisoning Yourself: Bad. [NYTimes]Ā 

* 8 Homemade Cleaners That Actually Work, According to Our Cleaning Expert [Good Housekeeping]

* 11 Products that Make Doing the Dishes Less of a Chore

* 10 Dish Drying Racks

*Note - none of these products are sponsored. Nor do we receive referral revenue.



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