Keeping a kitchen clean and hygienic is essential for the health and safety of your household and the appearance of your home. However many are currently looking for ways to maintain high standards of cleanliness without breaking the bank or having to dip into savings accounts.
The good news is that a sparkling, germ-free kitchen doesn’t have to be a costly endeavour. With our 5 few savvy tips, you can ensure your kitchen space is both pristine and budget-friendly in the long run:
1. Prevention and regular cleaning are key:
One of the most effective ways to keep your kitchen hygienic is to prevent the build-up of dirt and grime in the first place, and keep on top of cleaning jobs no matter how small.
This means adopting a ‘clean as you go’ approach. For example, wipe up spills as soon as they happen to prevent them from drying and becoming stubborn stains that require more aggressive and expensive cleaning solutions. A simple solution of warm, soapy water is often all that’s needed for daily surface wipedowns, and store bought cleaning sprays go a long way if you opt for one good one rather than several.
As well as this, regularly sweeping or vacuuming the floor will also prevent the accumulation of crumbs and debris. This consistent, low-cost approach minimises the need for deep cleans and harsh chemical products, which can be a drain on your finances and your time.
2. Opt for smart solutions for walls and surfaces:
When considering a kitchen renovation or update, it’s wise to think long-term about both hygiene and cost. While initial costs can seem high, choosing the right materials can save you money and cleaning effort in the long run.
For a truly low-maintenance and germ-resistant surface, consider installing hygienic cladding instead of tiling in certain areas. With easy-to-clean properties, it prevents the growth of mould and bacteria that can harbour in the grout of traditional tiles.
Tiling has long been known for it’s difficult-to-clean grout, so by avoiding tiling completely, you don’t have to worry about mould, mildew and damp that can make grout unsightly and unhygienic.
Hygienic cladding has antibacterial properties, and is incredibly quick and easy to clean by simply wiping it down with a damp cloth and cleaner.
3. Tackle grease carefully
Grease is an unavoidable reality in any kitchen, and if left unchecked, it can become a sticky, grimy magnet for bacteria and a nightmare to get rid of. Instead of relying on generic surface cleaners that may struggle to cut through tough grease, a more targeted and cost-effective method is to use a grease digester solution.
These powerful formulas are specifically designed to break down fats, oils, and grease, making them much easier to wipe away. By using a specialised product, you’ll use less of it in the long run and avoid the frustration of endless scrubbing. This targeted approach not only saves you money on cleaning supplies but also valuable time and effort.
4. Opt for glass splash backs instead of tile
The area behind your hob and sink is prone to splashes and stains. While tiles are a common choice, the grout lines can be a nightmare to keep clean and can easily become discoloured.
A fantastic and surprisingly budget-friendly alternative is the installation of glass splash backs. Their smooth, non-porous surface is incredibly easy to wipe clean, leaving no place for germs to hide.
A simple spray and wipe are all it takes to keep them looking pristine. With a wide range of colours and finishes available, they can also add a modern and stylish touch to your kitchen decor without the long-term cleaning hassle and cost associated with traditional tiling.
5. Use products in the cupboard to clean
Finally, don’t underestimate the cleaning power of everyday items you likely already have in your cupboards. White vinegar, baking soda, and lemons are all natural, inexpensive, and highly effective cleaning agents.
- A paste of baking soda and water can be used as a gentle abrasive for scrubbing sinks and hobs.
- A solution of equal parts white vinegar and water makes an excellent all purpose cleaner and disinfectant.
- You can even use half a lemon to scrub away hard water stains and leave your taps shining.
By utilising these simple household staples, you can significantly reduce your spending on commercial cleaning products while still achieving a brilliantly clean and hygienic kitchen.
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