Cleaning and Sanitizing Utensils

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Cleaning and

Sanitizing Utensils
There are three steps
needed to effectively
clean and sanitize utensils
-washing;
-sanitizing; and
-drying
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.
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.
3. Make an all-purpose
cleaner in a spray bottle.
Combine 3 cups warm
water with 1/2 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.
Arrange the following steps
chronologically. Use A for the first
step, B for second and so on.
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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