Kitchen Care

Posted by admin on Nov 1, 2008

Many delectable things can happen in your mobile-home kitchen. But they turn into drudgery when you grapple with faulty appliances. Kitchen equipment needs routine care and attention. You needn’t become a slave to maintenance, but a little of the right effort goes a long way. Begin by keeping your kitchen clean. Wash dishes after every meal and don’t allow them to stack up. Don’t let garbage or trash collect. Sweep floors at least daily; crumbs tracked elsewhere draw insects. Apply insecticide around cabinet bases once a month. Wash and wax the floors weekly. With children at home, you’ll need to wash floors even more often. Wash walls every couple of months with a mild cleaning solution. Otherwise, cooking oils build i a sticky, greasy yellowish scum; removing that is a major chore. Wash light fixtures when you wash the walls. Crystal globes and chandeliers need cleaning more often.
Clean the drains monthly with safe commercial products. To combat odors, leave a cup of baking soda in your kitchen drains and garbage disposer a few hours. Then wash it on through. Share the chores. That’ll stretch your enjoyment.