7 Deepavali Kitchen Cleaning Steps: How to Deep Clean Your Kitchen for Festive Season in Singapore

October 25, 2023

Deepavali is one of the most celebrated occasions of the year, and it is done in Singapore with all enthusiasm. Singaporeans celebrate Deepavali by cooking a lot of food and many varieties of sweets for family and friends in advance and this comes hand in hand with post Deepavali kitchen cleaning. The festival is mostly about food and sweets alone for many people, and many Singaporeans prepare elaborate meals for the entire family. Therefore, finding food bits, oil and grime in the kitchen cannot be surprising at all once you are done with Deepavali-related cooking. It would be good to clean up the kitchen a few days before Deepavali before people come in and you get busy. Cleaning the kitchen daily after everyday preparations can help to reduce the load to a great extent. Here are some Deepavali kitchen cleaning tips for you to keep your kitchen clean during the festive season.

Tips for Deepavali Kitchen Cleaning in Singapore

Cleaning Stove

Cleaning the sink with soap and water helps to remove the dirt from it, but chances for the germs and bacteria to remain are still there. While cleaning the sink, you can sponge the sink with a mild cleaning agent and water. Follow by rinsing the sink thoroughly and wiping it to dry with a soft cloth. You can also sprinkle half a cup of baking soda and vinegar each into the sink drain till you hear a frizz sound since the drain is where the food particles remain. Follow this step by pouring some boiled water down the drain and a mixture of lemon juice and water to sanitise the sink drain.

Cleaning Sink Taps

Start by sponging faucets and taps with dishwashing liquid and water. To clean the crevices and gaps, you can use an old toothbrush by rubbing these areas with some baking soda. Using baby oil or olive oil helps remove scratches and marks from the faucets, thereby making them shiny. You can remove the rust stains on sink taps by cleaning them with lemon and water.

Cleaning Chimney

The chimney is a handy kitchen appliance that can most likely get filled with grime, food, and oil during the Deepavali season. You can clean it using a sponge and a mixture of vinegar and water thoroughly to make it free from dirt and stain. Also remove the plates inside the chimney, so you can scrub them using a liquid detergent and warm water to open the holes. You can also use lemon and soda water for cleaning the chimney.

Cleaning Microwave Ovens

Microwave ovens are appliances that one cannot clean very often. However, you will need to do a thorough cleaning when you do it occasionally to ensure that the food treated inside it does not get affected. You can apply a paste of baking soda and water all over the inner surface of the oven and leave it overnight to clean it the next day. Clean it using a damp cloth and use some vinegar to remove it. You can remove the other parts of the oven like the glass-rotating plate and chimney jail for cleaning and wash them using detergent and water with more ease.

Learn more about oven cleaning in this article.

Cleaning Refrigerator

It is not a practical idea to clean the refrigerator once a week. However, you should look forward to cleaning it at least once a month, and sometime just before Deepavali days. Make sure that you clean and sanitise the fridge before guests come in. You can start by emptying the refrigerator by discarding all the unwanted food items such as meat, vegetables, and junk food you would no longer use. Wash or wipe down the interior of the refrigerator using a mild detergent and warm water. Try wiping the inner surface using a mixture of vinegar and water to remove stubborn stains. You can take the removable parts out to wash them separately, and this will make cleaning much easier. Follow by wiping the refrigerator dry and filling it back with groceries. 

Here’s a comprehensive guide to cleaning the refrigerator.

Cleaning Kitchen Cabinets

Kitchen cabinets should be wiped at least once a week normally, and at least twice a week during the time of Deepavali when the kitchen gets busy with too many preparations. You can use a soft cloth and liquid detergent to do this on surfaces that are fine with being cleaned with liquid cleaners. Also, make sure that the grime and stains do not remain on them.

Cleaning the Floors

You should clean the kitchen floors daily as they absorb much of the dirt in the kitchen. Dirt lying on kitchen floors can lead to spreading it around while you walk about in the house. Start cleaning the floor by wiping it with a broom or vacuum cleaner - make sure to cover all the nooks and corners including the areas under every appliance that is kept in the kitchen. You can follow it by mopping the floor to clean the greasy spots on the floor and wait till it dries thoroughly before you walk through the kitchen again.

These simple cleaning solutions will help you with your Deepavali kitchen cleaning with readily available ingredients. Remember to rinse or wipe surfaces thoroughly after cleaning to ensure there's no residue left behind.

Grease-Cutting Kitchen Degreaser Mix 1 part white vinegar and 1 part water in a spray bottle with a few drops of dish soap for an effective grease-cutting kitchen cleaner.
Microwave Cleaner Fill a microwave-safe bowl with 1 cup of water and 1-2 tablespoons of white vinegar. Microwave on high for a few minutes to loosen food splatters for easy cleaning.
Stainless Steel Appliance Polish Apply a small amount of olive oil on a cloth and buff stainless steel appliances to remove fingerprints and restore shine.
Sink and Drain Deodorizer Sprinkle baking soda in the sink, add a few drops of lemon juice or vinegar, and scrub with a sponge to clean and deodorize your sink and drain.
Tile and Grout Cleaner Mix equal parts of water and baking soda into a paste, apply to tile and grout, let it sit for a few minutes, and then scrub with a brush to remove stains and grime.

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