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Good House Keeping - US
|March - April 2025
The GH Cleaning Lab is the first stop for insight on removing spots and stains. But there's no shortage of expertise throughout the GH Institute. For this guide, we tapped some of our key Lab leads for the tips and tools they swear by. Give them a try to become a cleaning whiz in your own home.

KITCHEN KNOW-HOW
Keeping this busy space spotless shouldn't be a full-time job.
1 Be mindful of germs.
To avoid cross-contamination, use separate towels for drying hands and dishes, separate cutting boards for preparing meat and veggies, and separate cloths for wiping counters and drying dishes. Wash or replace all of them often.

Make it a habit to wipe down your cooktop after every use, even if you don't see splatters. Otherwise, invisible droplets of grease will get baked or burned on when you simmer or sauté and become harder to remove.
3 Manage fridge mishaps.
Tackle dried and frozen-on spills in the refrigerator or freezer quickly and easily with a well-wrung-out hot, wet cloth. Place on the hardened blob and wait a few minutes, then pry up or wipe away the softened mess.
MY 3 KITCHEN MUST-DO'S NICOLE PAPANTONIOU LAB DIRECTOR
GLOVE UP
I always wear rubber gloves when hand-washing my dishes. They make it easy to grab dirty cookware, plates and utensils and keep my hands dry and protected. Plus, it means I can skip washing my hands when I'm done.

I've switched from paper towels to Swedish dishcloths. I keep a couple handy for cleaning surfaces like my stovetop and my fridge. They're absorbent and durable. Dirty ones go into the dishwasher or washing machine and then are ready to reuse.
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