Martha Stewart shared a little-known tip on how to keep drawers and cabinets clean with ease using only pocket-friendly materials.
The television and businesswoman claimed that cladding the interior of storage rooms with stainless steel sheets can keep them intact for years.
Stewart discussed the alternative advice during a kitchen decorating conversation with Home and Gardens. She said: "All my shelves, drawers and my pots and pans are lined with stainless steel sheets. »
Because the material is durable and easy to maintain, it can prevent long-term damage to cabinet surfaces, which are often covered in spills and stains.
"I love this tip because it is easy to clean and protects the wood from destruction. Just clean it and put your things in it. It's a useful and practical solution to keep things clean."
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"I would never use those rolls of tape and other things that people keep in their drawers."
Stainless steel sheets come in a variety of shapes but can be easily cut to fit any space. The material is not only extremely durable, but also corrosion and stain resistant.
The material is also non-porous, meaning it is less likely to retain residual water and make way for mold contamination.
This is practical because leftover food, combined with the moisture lurking in enclosed spaces, contributes to the formation of mold.
Finally, the material is also aesthetically pleasing and can give interiors a clean and modern look while being environmentally friendly.
After installing the panels, remember to clean the inside of the cabinets and drawers regularly to avoid the accumulation of dust and other types of dirt.
Experts at Better Homes and Gardens advise: "For daily cleaning and removal of water stains on stainless steel, a simple wipe with a microfiber cloth and water is sufficient." Dampen the cloth and clean the device.
"If a stain won't come off no matter how long you clean it, consider purchasing a stain remover specifically designed for metals."
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