How to Quickly Banish Cooking Odors! Easy Kitchen Cleaning Ideas! (Clean My Space)
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In this video, cleaning expert, Melissa Maker, answers the question: how do I remove cooking odors from the kitchen? We've all seen the commercials about 'lingering odors' and there are plenty of chemical-based products out there to solve the problem. Here's a quick, easy and basically free trick to eliminate those kitchen odors at the source. Enjoy!
Carol asked: How do I remove cooking odors from the kitchen?
Answer:
What you need-
1) smelly kitchen
2) ½ cup of vinegar
3) 1 cup of water
4) small saucepan
Take ½ a cup of vinegar and pour it into a small saucepan. Boil the pot on high and allow the pot to simmer without a lid so the moisture will better trap any odors floating around. Add ¾ to 1 cup of water to the vinegar and let it cook. By boiling the water-vinegar mixture, it'll help create steam to trap and absorb odors so it doesn't linger around in your kitchen. Use in conjunction with your oven exhaust fan for best results.
NOTE: Do not leave a boiling pot unattended!
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In this video, cleaning expert, Melissa Maker, answers the question: how do I remove cooking odors from the kitchen? We've all seen the commercials about 'lingering odors' and there are plenty of chemical-based products out there to solve the problem. Here's a quick, easy and basically free trick to eliminate those kitchen odors at the source. Enjoy!
Carol asked: How do I remove cooking odors from the kitchen?
Answer:
What you need-
1) smelly kitchen
2) ½ cup of vinegar
3) 1 cup of water
4) small saucepan
Take ½ a cup of vinegar and pour it into a small saucepan. Boil the pot on high and allow the pot to simmer without a lid so the moisture will better trap any odors floating around. Add ¾ to 1 cup of water to the vinegar and let it cook. By boiling the water-vinegar mixture, it'll help create steam to trap and absorb odors so it doesn't linger around in your kitchen. Use in conjunction with your oven exhaust fan for best results.
NOTE: Do not leave a boiling pot unattended!
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