Why Clean Floors and Kitchens Matter to Everyone

Most people like to have clean floors to dispose of germs, cleanser filth and other messes that day to day loving brings up, however we are not so much cleaning all the spots that we should. The best way to truly clean is by finding the best and tried and true mops that are available. 

Using a cordless spin cleaning mop like the Rocket Mop  without the utilization of brutal rancid synthetic compounds and burdensome scouring, is a great way to do this. Letting a high powered cordless mop is a great way to save time and ensure that the job gets done right.

 

Here are a couple of spots that never get cleaned appropriately yet they will now!

Around the base of the kitchen cabinets 

Around where the latrine seat is joined to the bowl in your bathroom 

Under the edge of the bowl

Grout on the tiled floor

Around all floor appliances

It's important to keep your kitchen clean as with more and more bacteria happening making sure the main room where food gets prepared and most times eaten, is so very important.

Wipe your counter and stove tops with an all-purpose cleaner after use. Stove tops in particular benefit from this type of regular, quick cleaning, as splatters, drips and grease become baked on when left too long.

How to Clean Spills in the Refrigerator: When sticky spills happen in the fridge or pantry, make short work of cleaning them by making a compress of sorts. Soak a sponge or rag in very hot water (mind your hands) and wring it so that it’s not dripping. Then, press it onto the sticky spot until the compress begins to lose its heat. If the sticky spill has loosened sufficiently, wipe it away; if it’s still clinging stubbornly, repeat as needed until the substance loosens up, and then wipe clean.

Take Out the Trash in a Timely Fashion

Here is a simple truth: Time will not make your trash situation better. Take care of it now.

Floor mopping takes up 35–40% of the working time in most cleaning jobs. The Rocket ELectric Mop is versatile, easy to clean and has longer life cycles than other mop materials in the marketplace.  If the user is properly , this cordless mop can quickly cover expansive areas with significantly less repetitious motion to the hips.  Reduced weight also puts less strain on the worker’s back and prevents fatigue over time.

Clean the upper cabinets and anything else on the walls, including a mounted microwave. Spray the microwave interior with all-purpose cleaner and let sit for two minutes. With a damp, soapy cloth, wipe down the exterior. (If it’s stainless steel, use a cloth moistened with diluted white vinegar, instead of soapy water, to clean any fingerprints.) Next, wipe the doors and the pulls of the upper cabinets and anything else (frames, hooks, vent grates) you encounter as you circle the room. With a fresh damp, soapy cloth, wipe down the back splash if you have one.

Clean the coffeemaker, toaster, stand mixer, and other small appliances from top to bottom, using glass cleaner or a multi surface formula (spray the cloth rather than the appliance) or a cleaning wipe. Dip drip trays or crumb catchers in the sink’s leftover warm, soapy water, then rinse and dry.

When you take something out of the package, go ahead and put it in the trash can or recycling bin. This will be easier than trying to run around picking up trash after the meal, and it will make your cooking space look bigger and less cluttered. Throwing out trash as you go can help cut down on spills as some ingredients or packaging might start oozing over time.

Clean & Organize Storage Cupboards

  • Remove all items from remaining storage cupboards or shelves and place on countertop or kitchen table.
  • As you remove items, toss or donate any items that are broken, unwanted, unnecessary, or that you haven’t used in over a year.
  • Set aside any seasonal items that only get used once or twice a year to be placed with other seasonal items in storage.
  • Wipe down all shelves with soapy water or kitchen cleaner.
  • Determine whether you can rearrange any of your storage areas to make your kitchen more efficient.
  • Group like items together and place back in cupboards.
  • Put seasonal items in storage and bring donation items to local drop-off as soon as possible.