1. Start with a Daily Cleaning Routine
The easiest way to keep a clean kitchen is to clean a little every day. Do not let mess pile up.
Here is a simple daily habit:
- Wash dishes right after meals
- Wipe the stovetop after every use
- Sweep or vacuum the floor each evening
- Empty the trash before it overflows
- Put away food and ingredients after cooking
Five to ten minutes a day saves hours of scrubbing later.
2. Clean Your Kitchen Sink the Right Way
Your sink is one of the dirtiest spots in the whole house. Many people forget this.
To clean it properly:
- Rinse the sink after every use
- Sprinkle baking soda inside and scrub with a damp sponge
- Pour white vinegar over it for a natural disinfectant
- Clean the faucet and handles with a microfiber cloth
- Disinfect the drain once a week
Replace your sponge every one to two weeks. Old sponges spread bacteria instead of cleaning.
3. Degrease Your Stovetop and Oven
Grease builds up fast on stovetops and ovens. This can be a fire risk and cause bad odors.
For stovetops:
- Wipe spills immediately while they are still warm
- Remove burner grates and soak them in hot soapy water
- Use a degreaser spray for stubborn oil stains
- Scrub with a non-scratch pad to protect the surface
For ovens:
- Use the oven self-clean feature if available
- Mix baking soda and water into a paste and coat the inside
- Let it sit overnight, then wipe clean
- Spray white vinegar to remove any baking soda residue
Deep clean your oven at least once a month.
4. Wipe Countertops Correctly
Countertops collect crumbs, bacteria, and food residue all day long.
Follow these steps:
- Clear off all items before wiping
- Use a food-safe disinfectant spray or a mix of water and dish soap
- Wipe in one direction with a clean cloth
- Dry with a separate cloth to prevent streaks and water damage
- Avoid harsh chemicals on natural stone like granite or marble
Wipe countertops at least twice a day, especially after meal prep.
5. Keep Your Refrigerator Clean
A dirty fridge can contaminate your food and cause unpleasant smells.
Monthly fridge cleaning tips:
- Remove everything and check expiration dates
- Take out shelves and drawers and wash them with warm soapy water
- Wipe the inside walls with a baking soda and water solution
- Clean the rubber door seals with a cotton swab and mild soap
- Wipe the outside and handles with a disinfectant wipe
Place an open box of baking soda inside to absorb odors between cleanings.
6. Tackle Kitchen Cabinets and Handles
Cabinet handles are high-touch zones that get greasy and germy fast.
How to clean them:
- Wipe handles daily with a disinfectant wipe or damp cloth
- Use a diluted dish soap solution to clean cabinet doors
- For wood cabinets, use a cleaner made for wood surfaces
- Remove grease buildup with a mix of baking soda and coconut oil
- Dry immediately to prevent moisture damage
Do a full cabinet wipe down every two weeks.
7. Clean Small Appliances Regularly
Toasters, microwaves, coffee makers, and air fryers all collect food and grease inside.
Microwave:
- Place a bowl of water and lemon juice inside and heat for two minutes
- The steam loosens grime, then wipe clean easily
Toaster:
- Unplug it and pull out the crumb tray
- Empty and wash the tray with soap and water
- Shake out crumbs from inside the toaster over a trash can
Coffee maker:
- Run a cycle with equal parts white vinegar and water
- Follow with two plain water cycles to rinse
Clean small appliances every one to two weeks.
8. Use the Right Cleaning Products
Not all cleaners work on all surfaces. Using the wrong product can damage your kitchen.
Smart product choices:
- Baking soda works great for scrubbing and deodorizing
- White vinegar disinfects and cuts through grease naturally
- Dish soap is safe for most surfaces and everyday cleaning
- Microfiber cloths are more effective than paper towels and reusable
- Degreaser spray is best for heavy grease on stovetops and backsplashes
Avoid bleach on colored surfaces and never mix bleach with vinegar or ammonia.
9. End with Floors and Trash
Floors and trash cans are often the last things people think about. Do not skip them.
Kitchen floor cleaning:
- Sweep or vacuum daily to remove crumbs and debris
- Mop with a floor-safe cleaner once or twice a week
- Clean up spills right away to prevent stains and slipping
Trash can hygiene:
- Use a bin liner every time
- Wash the inside of the bin with soapy water weekly
- Spray with a disinfectant and let it air dry before relining
