Keeping a kitchen clean isn’t just about looks—it’s about hygiene, food safety, and making cooking a lot more enjoyable. At Home N Spice, we know how quickly kitchens can go from spotless to sticky. Over time, we’ve found that having the right cleaning tools and supplies makes daily cleanup faster and deep cleaning less overwhelming.
Here’s a practical list of things you’ll need to keep your kitchen fresh and spotless, with a brief idea of how each one helps.
- Dish Soap
A basic must-have. Cuts through grease on dishes, utensils, and even countertops in a pinch. - Sponge or Scrub Pad
Great for daily dishwashing and wiping surfaces. Use a soft side for plates and a rougher side for stubborn stains. - Dish Brush
Helps clean pots, pans, and utensils without getting your hands too messy. - Microfiber Cloths
Perfect for wiping counters, stovetops, and appliances. They trap dust and grease better than paper towels. - All-Purpose Cleaner
Cleans kitchen counters, cabinet doors, and most surfaces. Choose one that’s safe for food-prep areas. - Disinfectant Spray or Wipes
Used after cooking to kill bacteria on cutting boards, sinks, and handles. - Baking Soda
A natural cleaner that removes odors, stains, and grime. Mix with vinegar or lemon for tougher cleaning jobs. - White Vinegar
Works as a natural degreaser and disinfectant. Great for glass, faucets, and even microwave interiors. - Lemon
The acid in lemon cuts through grease and leaves a fresh scent. It’s especially useful for cleaning cutting boards and garbage disposals. - Rubber Gloves
Protects your hands during heavy-duty scrubbing or when using strong cleaners. - Scrub Brush
Gets into tile grout, sink corners, and stovetop nooks that sponges can’t reach. - Kitchen Towels
Use for drying dishes or hands. Swap them daily to prevent bacteria buildup. - Paper Towels
Helpful for greasy spills or quick cleanups. Use them when you don’t want to reuse a cloth. - Dustpan and Brush
Sweeps up crumbs and debris from kitchen floors or under cabinets. - Mop and Bucket
Deep-cleans the kitchen floor. Use a disinfectant or warm soapy water for best results. - Trash Bags
Stock up in the right size for your bin. Line your can to make trash removal easier and cleaner. - Degreaser Spray
Tackles tough, oily messes on stovetops, range hoods, and oven doors. - Glass Cleaner
Keeps microwave doors, oven fronts, and windows streak-free and clear. - Garbage Disposal Cleaner or Deodorizer
Keeps your sink smelling fresh and clears out food buildup. - Cleaning Caddy or Basket
Keeps all your cleaning supplies in one place so you’re not scrambling around every time a spill happens.
We’ve used every single item on this list in our own homes. One tip from our team—designate one day a week for deep cleaning and daily five-minute wipe-downs. This combo helps keep your kitchen manageable and ready for your next cooking adventure.
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