I can now store them away under the sink instead of leaving them on the dish rack where they never seem to dry properly, and have occasionally been known to fall into a basin full of water!
Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Quick fix for tidying: hanging up washing up gloves
Earlier I posted a tip on how to organise necklaces. I used adhesive hooks as part of the tip, and have some left over. I've used one of them to hang up my washing up gloves, with a bulldog clip:
Saturday, 6 July 2013
My cleaning routine: the kitchen sink
I thought I'd share my great tip for keeping my kitchen sink limescale free and sparkling clean!
I use a great white vinegar spray that I bought in a 99p Store:
I live in a heavy water area, so my taps and sink get a lot of limescale, even though I clean it thoroughly every week. I've used all the well known products with limited success, so I thought I'd try vinegar, as I read somewhere that it was great on limescale. It's the best product I've used so far, it gets rid of limescale really quickly. I cleaned my sink this morning and took some photos to show the results. I sprayed the sink and left it for 5 minutes - here are the before and after photos I took for my weekly clean of the kitchen:
Before:
After:
It also works really well on the bath, toilet and mirrors and is good at removing stains on clothes. Cost: 99p
I use a great white vinegar spray that I bought in a 99p Store:
I live in a heavy water area, so my taps and sink get a lot of limescale, even though I clean it thoroughly every week. I've used all the well known products with limited success, so I thought I'd try vinegar, as I read somewhere that it was great on limescale. It's the best product I've used so far, it gets rid of limescale really quickly. I cleaned my sink this morning and took some photos to show the results. I sprayed the sink and left it for 5 minutes - here are the before and after photos I took for my weekly clean of the kitchen:
Before:
After:
And another after because I'm so pleased with it!
Friday, 5 July 2013
Mini makeover: under my kitchen sink
Here's one of my mini makeover projects - I decided to revamp under my sink as the storage container I was using was a little too small and I couldn't easily see what was what. Here's what it looked like before:
I took a trip to my local shopping centre which has a low cost store that sells containers and household goods. I bought 3 small red containers and used two of them for storing the household cleaning products under the sink, and I used an adhesive hook to hang up the dustpan. It often got in the way when closing the door, so hanging it up creates a little more storage space:
I took a trip to my local shopping centre which has a low cost store that sells containers and household goods. I bought 3 small red containers and used two of them for storing the household cleaning products under the sink, and I used an adhesive hook to hang up the dustpan. It often got in the way when closing the door, so hanging it up creates a little more storage space:
The red baskets were a set of three for £1.99, and the adhesive hook for the dustpan was part of a set of 20, which cost £1. A great bargain!
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Routines to help keep your home organised: make time to do the dishes
An important part of decluttering and organising is setting up a few short routines to help you maintain your home. It might sound a little boring, but it's key to creating an organised and homely environment for yourself.
Try and find time to wash up and wipe down your surfaces before you go to bed - that way you'll wake up to a nice clean kitchen and it helps start the day off on the right track.
You'd be surprised at the difference it makes, and it really won't take as long as you think - I promise!
Try and find time to wash up and wipe down your surfaces before you go to bed - that way you'll wake up to a nice clean kitchen and it helps start the day off on the right track.
Sunday, 30 June 2013
Quick fix for tidying: organise your foil and cling film
I often struggle to tear cling film and foil neatly without pulling half of it out of the container and tearing the box - so I think this storage and cutting box is a great idea!
It's a sturdy hard plastic cover/case with a serrated edge.
My cling film storage before:
It also comes in green and blue, and one of the best things about is that it cost just £1!
It's a sturdy hard plastic cover/case with a serrated edge.
It clips together at the back - unclip it and the foil or cling film slots in:
My cling film storage before:
After:
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