How to Solve 19 Kitchen Cleanup Conundrums
Conundrum: Stains on Plastic Storage Containers
Solution: Tomato sauce and other acidic foods leave stains on plastic that even the dishwasher won't remove. Set those plastic pieces
out in the sun to naturally bleach the stains away. (Rub lemon juice on especially stubborn spots first. Baking soda also
works well in bleaching color out of plastic, and it helps get rid of strong odors.)
Conundrum: Refrigerator Spills
Solution: For liquids such as pickle juice and milk, simply place a microfiber cloth on the spill and wipe it up. Even better, the
microfibers are slightly abrasive, so if the jam jar has left a ring on the refrigerator shelf, wet the cloth with warm water
and gently scrub the jam away. To get rid of meat and poultry juices, use paper towels soaked with a diluted solution of bleach
and water, since juices from meats can carry bacterial contaminants that can remain trapped in cloth dish towels and microfiber
towels.
Conundrum: Freezer Spills
Solution: To clean up a leak, use an ice scraper (the same kind you would use on an ice-covered windshield) to loosen the splattered contents, and gently scrub with a wet, warm microfiber cloth.
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