Cleaning Kitchen Premises

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Cleaning kitchen premises

Cleaning your kitchen regularly is important not only to keep it looking its best, but also to remove all of the germs and bacteria that
accumulate regularly in the kitchen area. There are several surfaces around the kitchen, and by making a homemade versatile cleaning
solution, you can easily clean most of the surfaces with one basic mixture of household ingredients that are probably already in your
kitchen cupboards.

Things You'll Need


Broom Cleaning rags Bucket

Instructions
1. Collect loose dust by sweeping the kitchen floor daily with a broom or static sweeper and wiping down counter tops, tables
and other surfaces with a cleaning rag. To remove sticky buildup, wipe with a damp cleaning rag and wipe a damp mop over
your kitchen floor.
2. Mix 1 gallon warm water in a bucket with 1/2 cup white vinegar and 1 tsp. dish soap. Dip your mop into the bucket, wring the
mop out and wipe across your kitchen floors. The diluted vinegar solution makes it safe for any kitchen floor surface while still
strong enough to clean and disinfect. The dish soap assists in cutting through any food residue that may be on the kitchen
floor. Let your floor air dry after cleaning.
3. Make an all-purpose cleaner in a spray bottle. Combine 3 cups warm water with ½ cup white vinegar and 1 tsp. dish soap.
4. Spray this solution onto kitchen surfaces and wipe off with a damp cleaning rag. This works well on any type of kitchen
surface including cabinetry, sinks, tables, counters and any other area that requires cleaning.
5. Fill a few bowls with about 1/2 cup each of baking soda. Place these around your kitchen to absorb odor and keep the
kitchen smelling fresh. Open windows to let fresh air circulate, which is especially useful when cooking strong-smelling foods.

Self-Check 2.3
Arrange the following steps chronologically. Use A for the first step, B for second and so on.
Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Prepare diluted vinegar solution in a bucket. Dip your mop into the bucket, wring the mop out and wipe across your kitchen
floors.
2. Spray all-purpose cleaner onto kitchen surfaces and wipe off with a damp cleaning rag.
3. Collect loose dust by sweeping the kitchen floor daily with a broom or static sweeper
and wiping down surfaces with a cleaning rag.
4. Fill a few bowls with about 1/2 cup each of baking soda. Place these around your kitchen to absorb odor and keep the
kitchen smelling fresh.
5. Make an all-purpose cleaner in a spray bottle

Cleaning kitchen premises


Cleaning your kitchen regularly is important not only to keep it looking its best, but also to remove all of the germs and bacteria that
accumulate regularly in the kitchen area. There are several surfaces around the kitchen, and by making a homemade versatile cleaning
solution, you can easily clean most of the surfaces with one basic mixture of household ingredients that are probably already in your
kitchen cupboards.

Things You'll Need


Broom Cleaning rags Bucket

Instructions
1. Collect loose dust by sweeping the kitchen floor daily with a broom or static sweeper and wiping down counter tops, tables
and other surfaces with a cleaning rag. To remove sticky buildup, wipe with a damp cleaning rag and wipe a damp mop over
your kitchen floor.
2. Mix 1 gallon warm water in a bucket with 1/2 cup white vinegar and 1 tsp. dish soap. Dip your mop into the bucket, wring the
mop out and wipe across your kitchen floors. The diluted vinegar solution makes it safe for any kitchen floor surface while still
strong enough to clean and disinfect. The dish soap assists in cutting through any food residue that may be on the kitchen
floor. Let your floor air dry after cleaning.
3. Make an all-purpose cleaner in a spray bottle. Combine 3 cups warm water with ½ cup white vinegar and 1 tsp. dish soap.
4. Spray this solution onto kitchen surfaces and wipe off with a damp cleaning rag. This works well on any type of kitchen
surface including cabinetry, sinks, tables, counters and any other area that requires cleaning.
5. Fill a few bowls with about 1/2 cup each of baking soda. Place these around your kitchen to absorb odor and keep the
kitchen smelling fresh. Open windows to let fresh air circulate, which is especially useful when cooking strong-smelling foods.

Self-Check 2.3
Arrange the following steps chronologically. Use A for the first step, B for second and so on.
Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Prepare diluted vinegar solution in a bucket. Dip your mop into the bucket, wring the mop out and wipe across your kitchen
floors.
2. Spray all-purpose cleaner onto kitchen surfaces and wipe off with a damp cleaning rag.
3. Collect loose dust by sweeping the kitchen floor daily with a broom or static sweeper
and wiping down surfaces with a cleaning rag.
4. Fill a few bowls with about 1/2 cup each of baking soda. Place these around your kitchen to absorb odor and keep the
kitchen smelling fresh.
5. Make an all-purpose cleaner in a spray bottle

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