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Clean Baked-On Food from Your Casserole Dishes. A dishwasher is a great tool, but it can't do the tough job of scouring off food stuck to dishes. Soaking these dishes in soapy water can help, but the best method of removing stuck food is to soak the dish with boiling baking soda and water. This method also helps with the smell of dirty dishes.
Clean Cooked-On Food from a Skillet. Dishwashers just can't tackle the cooked on food that collects on skillets. To take this disgusting mess out of your skillet, simply boil a little automatic dishwashing detergent in some water on your stove. It will loosen up any kind of cooked-on mess in your skillet and make doing your dishes much less work.
Cleaning and Sanitizing Sealed Tea Kettles. Teapots and kettles are great things to have in the kitchen, but they are a little difficult to know if you have gotten them cleaned and properly sanitized. Here is how you can properly accomplish this task with little effort on your part, simply follow these simple steps, and your chore is done.
Deodorizing Dishcloths. Dishcloths and scrubbies have a tendency to smell pretty quickly once they have started to be used. Getting rid of that smell can be a little difficult unless you know what you are doing. With this information you now know.