11 kitchen cleaning tasks you can do in under a minute

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One day your kitchen is spotless. The next day, you look around, and it’s so… dirty. When did this happen? How did it happen? You don’t remember creating a pile of clutter so big that you consider hiring a bulldozer to deal with it. But of course it all built up, little by little, day by day.
Take a breath and relax, because while kitchen messes can build up bit by bit, they can be dealt with – and even prevented – in the same way. In fact, we’ve put together 13 small tasks you can do to clean your kitchen, and none of them take more than 60 seconds!

  1. Wipe Down Your FaucetClean Faucet EditedlittlethingsHas it been a while since you cleaned your faucet? All you’ve got to do is give it a quick spritz with your favorite kitchen spray, then wipe it down with a paper towel. Then bask in the shininess, of course.
  2. Clean Your SinkBorax Cleaning SinkClean My SpaceThis one’s just as easy: spray your sink with your cleaner, then wipe it out with a paper towel. That will banish any water spots, gunk, or stains.
  3. Freshen Your Garbage DisposalIf leaning over your sink makes your eyes water, then it’s high time to freshen it! For a simple way to take on this chore, just cut a lemon and drop some of the peel inside. Run the garbage disposal, and your sink will now smell lemony fresh.
  4. Put Dishes AwayDishes In Dishwasherpashapixel via Deposit PhotosIf you’re like me, you have a bad habit of getting dishes clean, then leaving them on the counter or in the dishwasher and completely forgetting about them. To instantly clear space in your kitchen, just spend a minute putting them away!
  5. Wipe Down Your Microwavemicrowave food splatterwww.yourbestdigs.comThe minute you spend occasionally wiping out your microwave will really pay off. Do this regularly, and you won’t ever have to face months of caked-on food in a neglected microwave.
  6. Remove Smudges from Your Fridge DoorsUnexpected stains and smears can show up here, especially if you have a stainless steel or dark appliance. Spray it down with a kitchen cleaner (or stainless steel cleaner), then wipe from top to bottom.
  7. Put Stray Things AwayKitchen ClutterFlickrLook around on your kitchen counters. You might find something like birthday candles you haven’t used in 9 months, or the olive oil you took out for a recipe 2 nights ago, or a tangle of phone chargers that don’t even belong in the kitchen. If so, do yourself a favor and spend 60 seconds putting them away.
  8. Wipe Down CountertopsIf everything’s already been put away, then you can concentrate on removing any crumbs, stains, or other messes from your countertops with a simple wipe-down.
  9. Fold or Hang TowelsStack of bright kitchen towels.Stock photo via depositphotos.com Any kitchen or dish towels you use might wind up wadded on the counter. If they’re clean, put them on a hanger, or neatly fold them. If they’re dirty, toss them in the wash!
  10. Tidy Your TableSame principle applies here as for your kitchen counters. If you see any stray items piled up on your kitchen or dining room table, clear them off and enjoy the zen feeling of an uncluttered space.
  11. Spot Clean Your ChairsLike New Chairssetyourstage Hard chairs (wood, metal, or plastic) can be wiped down with cleaning spray and a cloth. If you have upholstered seats, gently brush away or vacuum up any crumbs. Any stains or spots can be cleaned with a fabric stain remover.