The document discusses different types of chemicals used for cleaning kitchen tools and equipment, including detergents, acids, degreasers, baking soda, borax, and abrasives. Detergents break up dirt, oils, and grease, while acids remove mineral deposits and baking soda helps eliminate foul odors. Degreasers dissolve grease and oil, borax removes stains and neutralizes odors, and abrasives clean heavily soiled surfaces but must be used carefully.
The document discusses different types of chemicals used for cleaning kitchen tools and equipment, including detergents, acids, degreasers, baking soda, borax, and abrasives. Detergents break up dirt, oils, and grease, while acids remove mineral deposits and baking soda helps eliminate foul odors. Degreasers dissolve grease and oil, borax removes stains and neutralizes odors, and abrasives clean heavily soiled surfaces but must be used carefully.
The document discusses different types of chemicals used for cleaning kitchen tools and equipment, including detergents, acids, degreasers, baking soda, borax, and abrasives. Detergents break up dirt, oils, and grease, while acids remove mineral deposits and baking soda helps eliminate foul odors. Degreasers dissolve grease and oil, borax removes stains and neutralizes odors, and abrasives clean heavily soiled surfaces but must be used carefully.
cleaning and sanitizing kitchen tools, equipment, and paraphernalia. Detergent is a substance that's used for cleaning. Detergent is similar to soap, but it's stronger DETERGENTS and dissolves more completely in
water. Detergents are special, powerful cleansers that can break up dirt, oils, and grease in clothing or on dishes.
Detergent also helps to:
Break up dirt, oils, and grease in
clothing or on dishes.
It remove stains, dirt, and odors as
well. Acid are used to remove inorganic deposits such as scaling. In ACIDS concentrated form in drains they can dissolve hairs, toilet paper,
grease.
Acid also helps to:
Remove mineral deposits, rust stains, and hard water deposits.
it also use for cleaning purposes such as
toilet cleaning and removing stains. Degreaser is a cleaning agent used to dissolve grease and oil from hard surfaces. DEGREASER Many degreasers contain chemicals or solvents designed to cause a chemical reaction to change the state of substance and make it easier to remove.
Degreaser also helps to:
remove grease, oil, tar, wax, resin, paste
and inks, among other stains and soils.
remove grease from grills, ovens, and other metal
surfaces. As well as from heavily soiled floors. Baking soda is a versatile ingredient whose uses extend far beyond cooking. This BAKING SODA household staple shines when it comes to neutralizing odors and cleaning, as it helps remove tough stains, eliminate foul odors, and clean difficult areas like the oven, microwave, and tile grout.
Baking soda also helps to:
it cleans difficult areas like the oven,
microwave, and tile grout.
it helps remove tough stains, eliminate
foul odors Borax helps get rid of stains, mold, and mildew around the house. It can kill insects BORAX such as ants. It's used in laundry detergents and household cleansers to help whiten and get rid of dirt. It can neutralize odors and soften hard water.
Borax also helps to:
Make a stain-removing cleaning paste.
Clean your tile floors.
Abrasives should be used with care as ABRASIVES they may scratch certain types of materials used for kitchen equipment CLEANERS such as plastic or stainless steel.
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