Kitchen & Bath

Top Care & Maintenace Tips for Your Kitchen & Bath

Get the most out of your kitchen and bath

Are you providing your products with the care they deserve to ensure their longevity?

Many of us tend to forget about home upkeep tasks more often than we'd care to admit. Our vehicles hit the 6,000-mile mark before we even think about scheduling an oil change, our list of household chores keeps growing, and small tasks tend to get lost in the shuffle of our hectic lives. While it's easy to understand, neglecting these things isn't the wisest move. Following personalized cleaning guidelines and staying committed to their maintenance can significantly improve the lifespan of your products.


Pelican Tips

To effectively clean surfaces, it's essential to start with hot water and dish soap. Begin by using a fresh sponge to scrub away any food debris or stubborn residue, ensuring thorough coverage of every surface and crevice. Remember, proper disinfection hinges on pristine cleanliness, making soap and water your indispensable initial step in any cleaning regimen.


Microfiber towels are excellent for cleaning sinks, faucets, appliances, and other surfaces because they're designed to trap dirt effectively. Their fine fibers create a larger surface area for better cleaning, and they can absorb a lot of water without leaving streaks. They're gentle on surfaces and won't scratch or damage them, making them perfect for keeping your home clean and shiny.

A bottom grid for your sink is a simple addition that offers a multitude of benefits. A grid shields your sink basin from scratches and dents caused by daily use. The grid's design allows water to flow freely underneath, preventing unpleasant stagnant water buildup and enhancing drainage, which is essential for maintaining a clean sink. Even better, your bottom grid can double as a hot plate protectant for your countertops! 



The More You Know...

Sinks are one of the most frequently used areas in your home and are also one of the most likely places for bacteria and germs to accumulate.

In the kitchen, food particles and liquids can easily get trapped in the sink, creating the perfect environment for bacteria to grow.

Bathroom sinks accumulate toothpaste residue, soap scum, hair, and other debris. Going without maintaining cleanings on your sink can result in stains and mineral deposits that are difficult to remove, diminishing the appearance of your bathroom.


Another crucial aspect of maintaining a hygienic space is keeping the faucet clean. The kitchen faucet is a frequently touched surface that can quickly accumulate bacteria and germs if not cleaned regularly, leading to more household sicknesses. The faucet handle and spout are particularly susceptible to germs and grime buildup, as they are often in contact with hands and food particles in their dirtiest of moments.

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