The Best Cleaning Products for Kitchen Tools That Want a Little Extra Attention (2024)

Why is it that some of the most useful items in the kitchen—like cast-iron skillets, wooden cutting boards, and colorful enamel pots—are also the most difficult to clean? I can't go a week without pulling out my Dutch oven for a sauce-making endeavor, and my cast iron has been known to feature in all three meals in a given day. But both are made from finicky materials that require special care and cleaning techniques; neither is the place for my basic kitchen sponge. Thankfully, a few products made to target these common but hard-to-clean surfaces are all you need to keep your tools grease stain- and grime-free. In the scheme of things, adding one extra spray to your cart is a fair price for a lifetime of perfectly roasted chicken.

As people who cook a little more often than the average Joe, the Epicurious team has strong feelings about the best ways to care for testy materials like wood, stainless steel, and enamel. Scroll on for our top picks for surface-specific tools, plus tips on how to use each to achieve sparkling cleanliness in all corners of the kitchen.

Cast iron

Cast iron maintenance is an inevitability for most home cooks; if you've got a grill pan, press, griddle, or go-to skillet made from the heavy-duty material, you're going to have to care for it, which is a slightly more involved process than your other cookware requires. That said, the reputation that cast iron gets for being impossible to clean or too finicky for a busy cook is overblown. As long as you know the basics and have the right products for when you find yourself in a (literally) sticky situation, you'll be good to go.

In general, warm water and gentle dish soap are all you'll need to clean your go-to cast iron skillet—just be sure to dry it immediately after rising and rub it with a little neutral oil to protect the cooking surface. For any really stuck-on food, use a chainmail rag like The Ringer, which can strip the pan of debris and grease without scraping off any of your hard-earned seasoning. Dry and oil it just like you would the pan you're cleaning after use and it'll serve you just as long as the cast iron cookware it maintains.

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The Ringer

Wood

Big, butcher-block style cutting boards tend to get the most specialized maintenance, but if you have a wooden salad bowl or even a set of wooden hand tools that get a lot of play in your kitchen, you should be treating them to the same care system every so often. Day-to-day, the only needs are warm water and gentle dish soap, plus a thorough dry (sensing a theme?) that keeps your boards, tools, and bowls from cracking or warping over time.

Every few weeks, however, all of your most-loved wooden kitchen tools need an extra bit of love, in the form of a two-step moisturizing routine. First, wipe a food-grade mineral oil all over your (clean and completely dry) cutting board (or wooden bowl), covering every edge and side in an even coat; prop it up on its side to allow the oil to soak in for an hour or two. Then spread a board cream (usually a mixture of beeswax and mineral oil) all over the board in a thin, even layer before setting it aside to dry overnight. The next morning, wipe any excess into the board with a clean kitchen cloth and it'll be able to withstand another month of continued use.

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John Boos Block Board Maintenance Set

Bonus: for set-in stains or smells, try sprinkling the area with coarse salt and rubbing it in with a half lemon, cut side down. Or dilute white vinegar with a bit of water and spray the entire surface of your cutting board. Let it sit for two or three minutes, then wash and dry as normal.

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16-Ounce Glass Spray Bottle

Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Nathaniel James, Food Styling by Simon Andrews

Dishes

At Epi, we take every aspect of kitchen cleanliness very seriously, including regular-degular dish washing. In our quest to find the very best dish soap for everyday washing, we landed on Seventh Generation's Free & Clear, which was the hardest-working product of the 15 brands we tested. It easily cuts through grease and caked-on food, and a little goes a long way, meaning that you won't be adding dish soap to your shopping list nearly as frequently as you probably are now. It rinses clean and doesn't leave any soapy residue behind, which can ruin the vibe with pretty glassware. And finally, it's plant-based, hypoallergenic, and is never tested on animals.

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Seventh Generation Free & Clear Dish Soap

The hardest-working liquid dish soap is tough on dishes but soft on the planet.

For a more sustainable option that also gets the job done exceptionally well, you can also try washing your dishes with an unscented bar soap. Stay with us: not only will you eliminate extra plastic packaging by switching to a bar, you'll also end up with squeaky clean (think of the grease-eliminating nature of using bar soap in the shower) dishes.

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Dr. Bronner's Unscented Bar Soap (6 pack)

Knives

This should not come as a surprise to you at this point: the best way to care for your knives (aside from keeping them sharp and well-protected) is to wash them with hot water and a gentle dish soap after use and immediately dry them with a kitchen towel. Leaving knives in the sink to be washed is dangerous and can promote rusty edges, and expensive chef's knives should never be put through the dishwasher; give your sharpest tools some by-hand TLC and they'll reward you with years of slicing and chopping.

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Zeppoli Dish Towels, Pack of 30

Photo by Joseph De Leo

Enamel

Does the bottom of your Dutch oven or pastel DTC pan look like a freaky oil spill of darkness and despair? The Epi team swears by two specific products for hard-to-clean kitchen tools like these: Bar Keepers Friend and The Pink Stuff. Bar Keepers Friend's soft cleanser is a frothy liquid that I personally have used on everything from the inside of my oven to the wall next to my stove. But it's best use-case in my opinion is on the underside of stained and worn enamel cookware, which has a tendency to build up because it's rarely put in plain view. A small squeeze and some elbow grease is enough to make my very well-used Le Creuset look like new.

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Bar Keepers Friend Soft Cleanser, pack of 2

By contrast, The Pink Stuff is a TikTok-famous paste that scours sticky and stained surfaces into submission. You may need to stir it before using to reincorporate the liquid that settles to the top, but once it's a thick and gritty solution, you can scrub it onto nearly any surface (pan bottoms for sure, but also shower tile and kitchen backsplashes). It has a tendency to sell out, so snag it if you see it online—this stuff's grease-dissolving powers are not to be missed.

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The Pink Stuff

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Stainless steel

If you're like me, you have a lot of stainless steel in your kitchen. My fridge, microwave, oven door, and prep table are all made of the material, which puts all my fingerprints on display. For those areas, I'm partial to a specific stainless steel spray, which buffs out smears and stains in an instant. But for the cooking surfaces of stainless steel pots, pans, lids, and handheld tools, a much more common (and less expensive!) product is the best bet: baking soda.

Baking soda is a very gentle abrasive that can remove tough stains from stainless steel cookware without scratching it. Just sprinkle it across your pan and add just enough water to moisten. Then scrub with a clean kitchen cloth to loosen any dark spots or burnt on bits. I like to have a bulk bag of baking soda for cleaning purposes separate from the box for baking, so I don't feel like I'm forgoing a cake project in the future by dumping a bunch into my favorite skillet.

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Milliard Baking Soda, 5 Pounds

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FAQs

What cleaning tools do you use in cleaning kitchen premises and how? ›

Manual cleaning equipmentPurpose
Scourer and scraperUsed for cleaning saucepans, stove tops and hard to remove dirt.
Scrubbing brushUsed to clean areas that are very dirty, such as a floor where something has been spilt.
Window squeegeeUsed for cleaning windows, including windows which are high up.
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How do I choose the best cleaning products? ›

Pay attention to the cleaner's ingredients

Cleaners are usually either acidic or alkaline; acidic cleaners work well for removing mineral stains and built-up material (limescale, rust, soap scum). Alkaline cleaners, on the other hand, work well on fats, oils, greases, and waxes.

What products to clean a kitchen? ›

Kitchen cleaning tools
  • Dish soap (we prefer Dawn)
  • Soft sponge or scrub brush.
  • Multipurpose cleaner.
  • Baking soda for tough stains, weird smells and burnt-on messes (and everything in between)
  • White vinegar.
  • Swiffer.
  • Swiffer Dusters Heavy Duty Super Extender.
  • Mr.

What is the number one all-purpose cleaner? ›

Clean Clean Freak Deep Cleaning Mist. Mr. Clean's Clean Freak spray is our number one pick because it's a multi-purpose solution available in a handy spray bottle that can be used everywhere from your kitchen to your bathroom. The spray is designed to coat your surfaces in an even mist from any angle.

What is the strongest form of cleaning? ›

But there are key differences to understand before choosing which mode of decontamination is best in your situation. Overall, sterilization is the most advanced form of decontamination, but disinfecting and sterilizing both kill more germs than sanitizing.

What are the 5 cleaning materials? ›

5 Cleaning Materials You Should Always Have at Home
  • Dishwashing liquid. Unknown to some, dishwashing liquid may not only be used for dishes and cooking utensils, but also for cleaning showers and bathtubs, as mixed with vinegar. ...
  • Sponges. ...
  • Disinfectant. ...
  • Baking soda. ...
  • Hand sanitizer or hand soap.
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What are four pieces of kitchen equipment you may need to clean? ›

7 Kitchen Items That Need to Be Cleaned or Replaced ASAP
  • Cutting Boards. Cutting boards are one of the most versatile kitchen tools. ...
  • Sponges. ...
  • Water Filters. ...
  • Water Bottles. ...
  • Dish Rags and Towels. ...
  • Spices. ...
  • Plastic Storage Containers.
Mar 16, 2020

What are the four stages of cleaning equipment correctly in a kitchen? ›

The four stages of cleaning:
  • Pre-clean: removal of heavy soiling by sweeping, wiping or pre-rinsing.
  • Main-clean: use of detergents to remove grease & dirt.
  • Rinse: removal of detergent and dirt.
  • Disinfection: reduce bacteria to a safe level.

How do you clean like a professional cleaner? ›

Clean each room from top to bottom.

Follow the top-to-bottom rule of cleaning every room, and knock dust and debris from curtains, bookshelves, lampshades, and mantles onto the floor as you work your way down, says Leslie Reichert, aka The Cleaning Coach, then vacuum it up after.

What brand of cleaning is the best? ›

11 Best All-Purpose Cleaners to Tackle Every Job
  • Mr. ...
  • Mrs. ...
  • Best Sustainable All-Purpose Cleaner. Grove Co. ...
  • Windex Disinfectant Cleaner. Amazon. ...
  • Better Life All-Purpose Cleaner. Amazon. ...
  • Lysol All-Purpose Cleaner. Amazon. ...
  • Best All-Purpose Tool. Swiffer Sweeper 2-in-1 Mop and Refills. ...
  • Honorable Mention. Mr.

What is the best smelling kitchen cleaner? ›

  1. Astonish Kitchen Cleaner Zesty Lemon. The very best kitchen cleaner to make your worktops shine. ...
  2. Waitrose Ecological Bergamot & Ginger Multi-Purpose Cleaner. The best smelling kitchen cleaner you'll find. ...
  3. Vamoose kitchen cleaner. ...
  4. Lakeland Power & Gentle ECOlogical Kitchen Cleaner. ...
  5. Bio-Mex Multi Surface Cleaner.
Jul 29, 2022

What is the fastest way to deep clean a kitchen? ›

Clean Your Entire Kitchen in 30 Minutes
  1. Clear the clutter (3 minutes).
  2. Put food away (2 minutes).
  3. Clean your cleaning supplies (1 minute).
  4. Load the dishwasher — but don't run it just yet (3 minutes).
  5. Toss expired items from fridge; wipe the exterior (5 minutes).
  6. Spray and scrub the countertops (3 minutes).
May 1, 2019

What should be cleaned daily in a kitchen? ›

Here are some tasks that should be done daily or as needed:
  • Do the dishes. A cluttered sink only adds to a chaotic kitchen. ...
  • Wipe down surfaces after meal prep. Tackle spills as soon as they happen for a more sanitized space. ...
  • Sweep the floor. Corralling crumbs helps to keep critters at bay. ...
  • Clean kitchen sink and faucet.
Mar 28, 2024

How do I clean my kitchen like a professional? ›

How to Thoroughly Clean a Kitchen: Step-by-Step Guide
  1. Clear all kitchen surfaces. ...
  2. Load the dishwasher. ...
  3. Wipe down the sink with dish soap or spray. ...
  4. Dust the refrigerator and kitchen cabinet tops. ...
  5. Clean the stove top and oven. ...
  6. Maintain proper kitchen ventilation. ...
  7. Clean small appliances. ...
  8. Clean the dishwasher.
Dec 13, 2022

What is the most basic cleaning tool you should have in your kitchen? ›

Scrub Brush

The most basic cleaning tool you should have in your kitchen.

What is the importance of cleaning tools? ›

And finally, using cleaning tools and equipment can help improve the quality of your cleanings. If you have better quality supplies, they will do a better job of getting rid of dirt, dust, and grime. This means that your home will be cleaner overall, which everyone can appreciate.

What equipment do you need to clean? ›

Basic cleaning supplies for all jobs

Whisk broom and dustpan. Lobby broom. Dusters (short, long, or extendable) Vacuum cleaner (with attachments for hardwood and carpet)

What is the most common type of cleaning? ›

Regular cleaning is the most common type of cleaning that is done on a daily or weekly basis in almost all homes, offices, and commercial buildings. This type of cleaning is usually light, and it helps to maintain a clean and tidy space. Regular cleaning tasks include dusting, sweeping, mopping, wiping, and vacuuming.

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