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Once or twice a year, it’s always a good idea to dig deep and cleanse your kitchen from impurities – but what about daily maintenance? There are things you can do for the rest of the year to keep your kitchen spotless and more manageable.

That’s what this article is all about. We’ve gathered some tips that will help you keep your kitchen, cooking tools and equipment cleaner on a regular basis. However, it’s with less work, so it will likely make you a bit happier in the process! Without delaying it any further, here are those tips:

Start With An Empty Dishwasher And Sink

This is such a basic, but smart suggestion that you can never ignore. Make sure that your dishwasher and your sink are empty before you start cooking. That way, you can rinse and load messy cooking tools and prep dishes right away instead of leaving them unattended for a few hours (or even overnight, or for days!).

Clean Your Sink After Washing The Dishes

Washing the dishes is rather a soothing, satisfying little ritual, and it helps keep the kitchen sink clean and smelling good. It’s a cleaning habit that’s good for the kitchen, and it can make you feel good along the way as well. Plus, the dishes won’t get extra-greasy or gunky as they sit in the sink, saving you more time when you catch up on the washing. A win-win situation!

Do Maintenance Work Once A Month On Cookware And Knives

Need to clean burnt-on stains and remove rust spots from your stainless steel pots and pans, or do you need to remove stains and polish on your kitchen equipment? Maybe all of your knives have gotten a little rusty or spotty, and you want to get them to shine and look brand new again, or they need to be honed.

It’s a great idea to take stock of these items once a month, and address whatever problems you may find before they get out of hand. The longer you wait, the harder they’ll be to deal with.

Keep Countertops Clear And Clean Them Properly

Messy countertops – heck, even countertops that have too many attractive objects on them – can make a kitchen feel untidy and claustrophobic. On the other hand, mostly clear countertops are invigorating and inspiring. They also invite you to cook, instead of feeling like your kitchen is unready for you.

Try clearing a few things off of your countertop, and you’ll see that it makes a big difference.

Make Sure Your Trash And Recycling Containers Are Big Enough

Do you have an area overflowing with the recyclables? Are you the type who owns a trash-and-recycle duo but the recycle part is way too small and you often end up using a trash bag or two next to the trash can for every recyclable?

This isn’t an ideal solution to the problem, since it makes the kitchen look cluttered on you may have to consistently maneuver your way around them. Therefore, consider getting recyclable bins that are big enough.

Whether you own service equipment and supplies in restaurant usage, or just the basic cooking tools you for home cooking, it’s still essential that you keep them clean at all times to keep unfortunate things from happening.