Instead of taking everything apart and trying to pick all the mini debris up with about a hundred passes with a paper towel, just use your crevice tool and vacuum up all the mess!
If you’re using the hot water method of sanitizing, then your surfaces need to be in contact with water that’s 180 degrees for at least 30 seconds to kill off any unpleasant microorganisms.I love this method because it’s fast and it’s effective!
Don’t hesitate to use a thermometer either!You might look crazy but at least you’ll know it’s really clean!.So I let the sink soak for a bit while the temperature of the water comes down.
I take this time to grab an old toothbrush and scrub around the edges of the sink and the faucet..I just dip the brush into the hot vinegar water and use that.
Also, if I have any caked on mess, like ketchup that somehow managed to splash up onto the faucet, I take a rag, dip it into the hot water and just let it hang out on the mess for a minute to completely take it away.. Once the water in the sink has cooled, I pull the plug!
I like to take my toothbrush again and get into the cracks around the drain and also get any grimeyness out of the drain itself.. I’m pretty sure that all those dark spots are all coffee stains from all the coffee we drink around here!.how to love your ugly kitchen.
, I’m back with another one.Yup, the kitchen’s still ugly, but we have actually managed to completely tear down and re-build one room this last year when we did.
baby Jack’s bedroom.Still, there always seems to be a reason to delay progress, isn’t there?