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Clean Kitchen
Counters
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Rub countertop stains, such as mustard, tea, or
fruit juice, with
baking soda and a damp cloth or sponge. If
the stain persists,
wipe it with a cloth moistened with a little
chlorine bleach.
Erase those pesky purple price marks that
transfer from
containers onto countertops. Rubbing
alcohol gets rid of
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Wooden
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To keep a butcher block countertop clean and
fresh, scrape off all
waste after each use: rub it with salt or a
baking soda paste every
now and then.
After cutting onions or garlic on a wooden
surface, rub it with a
slice of freshly cut lemon. Rinse well and
wipe dry.
Tiny knife marks are sometimes considered
attractive on wooden
surfaces. But deep scratches should be
sanded with fine sandpaper
and then re-oiled.
Thank you for joining us today and may you have a
wonderful day.
Susan
Rutter
Home Consultant
2150 Thierry Street
Lasalle, Quebec
H8N 1H7
Canada
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