![]() When I talk to my readers, I try to encourage people to use fewer products. When it comes to cleaning products, fewer is better ![]() The last part of the Pantry Clean is that you have to figure out where everything is going to go back, if you need new storage solutions or if a certain way of organizing things isn't working for you. You really have to think about what you're keeping and not keeping. RS: Like going inside your toaster oven, for instance?įinally, the Pantry Clean. ![]() ![]() Then there's what I call the Full-Monty Hard Clean, which is even deeper - more than just surface-cleaning the appliances. The idea behind that is to take everything off of your counters, clean the counters, clean your appliances, wipe anything down that lives on your countertops and then put everything back. First is what I call the Hard Clean, which is more than your standard cleaning - more than just wiping down a counter. Jolie Kerr: I have three subsets for deep cleaning. You give a very particular method for deep cleaning in fact, you break it into three subsets. Rebecca Sheir: Your book starts with tackling the kitchen in terms of making it clean. Photo: kirstyokeeffe / iStock /Thinkstock There are actually 3 ways to deep clean a kitchen Kerr shares seven tips for cleaning kitchens.ġ. And Other Things You Can't Ask Martha and the weekly advice column, Ask a Clean Person, which appears on Deadspin. She would - she is the author of My Boyfriend Barfed In My Handbag. ![]()
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