How to Clean Absolutely Everything in Your Kitchen

Filthy kitchen? Have no fear, we're going to show you how to clean every corner of your dirty cooking space. There's no better way to kick off a fresh start than with a hardcore clean-off. Check out all our tips and tricks to get a clean kitchen!

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Blender
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Blender

This superquick way to clean your blender requires some hot water and a few squirts of dish soap.

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Brass
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Brass

A special blend of lemon and baking soda will clean the brass you have in your kitchen.

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Burnt Pans
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Burnt Pans

This concoction of hydrogen peroxide and dish soap will get any burnt residue off your pots and pans.

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Cast-Iron Skillet
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Cast-Iron Skillet

Cast-iron skillets can be difficult to tackle. Clean them with some vegetable oil and salt!

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Cloudy Glasses
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Cloudy Glasses

All types of clouded glasses, from dirty wine glasses to grimy vases, can be cleaned with hydrogen peroxide.

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Coffee Pot
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Coffee Pot

A coffee machine can be a confusing contraption to clean. Vinegar is the best way to clean one.

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Coffee Mug Stains
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Coffee Mug Stains

The stains at the bottom of a coffee cup don't always come out in the dishwasher. Salt is the secret ingredient to removing stubborn coffee stains.

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Coffee Grinder
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Coffee Grinder

Use stale bread to clean your coffee grinder.

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Slow Cooker
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Slow Cooker

Oven cleaner is a great way to remove slow cooker gunk.

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Cutting Board
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Cutting Board

A wooden cutting board can be cleaned naturally with salt and lemon.

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Dishwasher
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Dishwasher

Yes, your dishwasher can get dirty too. Follow these steps to clean it properly.

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Garbage Disposal
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Garbage Disposal

Your garbage disposal goes through a lot. Use some baking soda to thoroughly clean it.

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French Press
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French Press

A French press can be cleaned with vinegar and warm water.

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Glass Cooktop
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Glass Cooktop

Don't neglect your cooktop! Use some baking soda to clean the surface properly.

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Granite Countertop
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Granite Countertop

To thoroughly clean a granite countertop, isopropyl alcohol will do the trick. See other tips for cleaning granite here.

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Kitchen-Sink Sponges
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Kitchen-Sink Sponges

Clean sponges are an essential in the kitchen. Make sure your sponges are fresh by throwing them in the microwave or in the dishwasher.

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Microwave
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Microwave

White vinegar is the secret ingredient to cleaning your microwave.

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Muffin Pan
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Muffin Pan

Muffin pans can be cleaned with a dryer sheet. Your pans will be as good as new.

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Moldy Water Bottle
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Moldy Water Bottle

Gross! Moldy water bottles can be remedied with a healthy dose of bleach.

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Oven
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Oven

This natural oven-cleaning method is easy and chemical-free.

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Rusty Loaf Pans
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Rusty Loaf Pans

If you've made your fair share of banana bread, then it's likely that your loaf pans need to be cleaned properly. A mix of baking soda and oil will do the trick!

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Scuff Marks on Linoleum
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Scuff Marks on Linoleum

Rubbing alcohol can be used to remove scuff marks from a linoleum floor (and it can be used in many other ways as well)!

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Stainless Steel Refrigerator
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Stainless Steel Refrigerator

Distilled white vinegar will remove all dirt and fingerprints from your stainless steel appliances.

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Stainless Steel Sink
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Stainless Steel Sink

Olive oil, lemon, and baking soda are the key ingredients to cleaning your stainless steel sink.

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Range Top
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Range Top

Make sure you use the right cleaning spray when you clean your range top.

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Toaster
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Toaster

Using a paintbrush or a toothbrush will help you get the hard-to-reach spots when you clean your toaster.