1. Kitchen Surfaces
Non-stick Pans and Pots: The surfaces of non-stick pans and pots are usually coated with a special coating that is designed to prevent food from sticking and make cleaning easier. However, this coating is also very easy to scratch, so it is particularly important to choose the right cleaning sponge. For these surfaces, it is recommended to use a soft cleaning sponge, such as a soft sponge mixed with cotton. Avoid using hard sponges or steel wool balls, as they may damage the coating and reduce the non-stick effect. Gently wiping the surface of the pot can usually remove residual food and grease without causing damage to the pot. At the same time, chemical-containing detergents should be avoided to avoid damaging the non-stick coating. Replace the cleaning sponge regularly to maintain its cleaning effect and extend its life.
Countertops and Cooktops: Countertops and cooktops are often exposed to grease and food residues, so effective cleaning tools are needed. The right cleaning sponge should have a medium roughness to remove dirt and grease while cleaning. The absorbency and durability of the sponge are also important considerations, as they can help to quickly absorb and remove dirt. For glass or stone countertops, you can choose a sponge with a slightly frosted surface to avoid scratching the surface. Avoid using too rough sponges when cleaning, especially on stainless steel surfaces, to avoid leaving scratches. In addition, using appropriate detergents can also improve the cleaning effect. It is recommended to use neutral detergents suitable for kitchen surfaces.
Sinks: The sink is a place in the kitchen where dirt and bacteria often accumulate, especially in the process of washing dishes and food. In order to thoroughly clean the sink, the wear resistance and decontamination ability should be considered when choosing a sponge. A sponge with medium roughness can effectively remove food residues and grease, but you need to make sure it does not damage the sink surface. For stainless steel sinks, avoid using wire brushes or rough sponges, as these may scratch the stainless steel surface. Using a sponge with antibacterial function can help reduce the growth of bacteria and keep the sink hygienic. Clean and replace sponges regularly to ensure its cleaning effect and reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
2. Bathroom surfaces
Tiles and showers: Tiles and showers in bathrooms often face problems with scale, soap scum and mold. Using a sponge with good cleaning power can effectively remove these stubborn dirt. When choosing a sponge, give priority to anti-mildew and antibacterial properties to prevent mold growth. A medium-roughness sponge can effectively remove accumulated dirt while maintaining the smooth finish of the tile. For glass tiles or glass doors in the shower, microfiber sponges or special glass cleaning cloths are better choices because they can avoid the formation of scratches and water stains. Regular use of detergents and sponges can prevent the accumulation of dirt and mold and keep the bathroom clean and hygienic.
Glass and mirrors: The surfaces of glass and mirrors are very easy to leave water stains and fingerprints, so specially designed cleaning tools are needed. Microfiber sponges or special cleaning cloths can effectively remove water stains and stains while avoiding scratches. Avoid using rough sponges or brushes, as these may leave scratches on glass and mirrors, affecting the visual effect. When cleaning, you can use glass cleaners or homemade vinegar and water solutions, which can effectively dissolve dirt and remove water stains. When cleaning mirrors and glass, you should use a clean microfiber cloth to wipe for the best cleaning effect and smooth surface.
Bathtubs: Bathtubs are often exposed to water and soap, and are prone to accumulating dirt and grime. When using a sponge, you should choose a soft material to clean the bathtub while protecting its surface. A sponge with medium roughness can effectively remove dirt, but avoid using a sponge that is too rough to avoid scratching the bathtub surface. For acrylic or enamel bathtubs, using a non-abrasive cleaning sponge is most suitable. Regular cleaning and maintenance of the bathtub will help extend its life and keep it smooth and clean.
3. Furniture surface
Wooden furniture: The surface of wooden furniture is usually painted or protected, and the use of improper cleaning sponges may cause scratches or damage. Choose a soft cleaning sponge and avoid using sponges with abrasives to protect the integrity of the wooden surface. The sponge should have good water absorption to remove dust and dirt without leaving marks. During the cleaning process, you can use a mild wood furniture cleaner to maintain the gloss and protective layer of the wood. Clean wooden furniture regularly and avoid using too much water to prevent the wood from swelling or deforming. At the same time, avoid placing furniture in direct sunlight to prevent the wood from fading and cracking.
Leather Furniture: Leather furniture requires special care when cleaning to avoid damaging its soft surface. Sponges or cleaning cloths designed for leather are best, as they will clean effectively without damaging the leather. Use a mild leather cleaner to remove dirt and stains while protecting the leather's natural oils. Avoid using detergents containing alcohol or strong chemicals when cleaning, as these may dry out and crack the leather. During the cleaning process, avoid excessively rubbing the leather surface to prevent loss of its shine and surface damage. Use leather conditioning oil regularly to keep the leather soft and shiny.