Try These Cleaning Tips
Being a mom isn’t easy, especially when your to-do list stretches from sunrise to bedtime. Between cooking, managing the house, and juggling everyone’s schedules, finding time for cleaning feels like a luxury. But what if we told you a few smart cleaning tips could save time and make your life a lot easier—especially when it comes to stainless steel and Triply cookware?
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Try These Cleaning Tips That Work!
Sticky, Burnt Cookware After Cooking a Hearty Meal?
You just made a rich dal or spicy sabzi, and now your Triply kadai is coated with stubborn, burnt bits. Scrubbing it off feels like a battle.
Cleaning Tip:
Soak your Triply cookware in warm water with a teaspoon of baking soda and lemon juice. After 15 minutes, scrub with a soft sponge (never steel wool!) to avoid scratching the surface. Triply steel distributes heat evenly, so with the right care, you will avoid those sticky spots next time too.
Losing That Shine on Your Stainless Steel Cookware?
Every Indian mom loves shiny cookware. But over time, those once-glimmering utensils start looking dull due to hard water stains and oil residue.
Cleaning Tip:
Make a natural spray with 1 part vinegar and 1 part water. Spray it on your stainless steel cookware, let it sit for 5 minutes, and wipe clean with a microfiber cloth. For extra shine, finish with a touch of lemon juice.
Greasy Stovetops and Tiles After Tadka Time?
Who doesn’t love that sizzling tadka? But the oil splatters it leaves behind are no fun to clean.
Cleaning Tip:
Mix baking soda and dish soap into a paste. Apply it over greasy areas, wait 10 minutes, and wipe with a damp cloth. Use this on your tiles and even the outer surface of stainless steel cookware to keep things sparkling.
Odor in Your Stainless Steel Drinkware?
Water bottles, flasks, or tumblers sometimes start smelling—even after a wash. Especially when stored with the lid on for too long.
Cleaning Tip:
Fill your stainless steel drinkware with warm water and a splash of vinegar. Let it sit overnight. Rinse thoroughly in the morning. Do this weekly to keep bottles fresh and odor-free.
The Fridge Smells Weird Even After You Clean It?
You have wiped it clean, but the fridge still smells funky. We have all been there.
Cleaning Tip:
Keep a bowl of baking soda on one shelf—it absorbs odor naturally. For a weekly routine, wipe shelves with a mix of lemon juice and water. Bonus tip: This same mix keeps your stainless steel cookware looking and smelling fresh when used on lids and handles.
Brass or Copper Puja Items Losing Their Glow?
Our homes have beautiful brass and copper items—from diyas to plates—that lose their shine over time.
Cleaning Tip:
Use tamarind pulp and a pinch of salt to polish these metals. Rub gently, rinse, and dry completely. Just like with Triply cookware, avoid harsh chemicals or steel scrubbers that damage the surface.
Monsoon Woes: Moisture, Smells, and Dust Everywhere?
The monsoon brings joy—and mess. Shoes leave muddy footprints, the air smells musty, and everything feels damp.
Cleaning Tip:
Line your racks with old newspapers to absorb moisture. Spray rooms with neem oil diluted in water. Also, make it a habit to dry stainless steel cookware and drinkware immediately after washing to avoid watermarks or rust spots during this season.
Kids' Mess = Moms’ Stress?
Crayon marks on the walls, biscuit crumbs on the bed, and toys everywhere—sound familiar?
Cleaning Tip:
Start a quick 10-minute tidy-up with the kids before bedtime. Teach them simple cleaning tips like wiping with a cloth or putting toys back in bins. Turn it into a fun game, and the habit will stick!
Too Many Cleaning Products = More Confusion?
From glass sprays to degreasers to bottle cleaners, it seems like you need an army of products.
Cleaning Tip:
Stick to basics—vinegar, lemon, baking soda, and salt. They clean almost everything: your floors, your countertops, even your stainless steel cookware and bottles. Fewer products, less clutter, more peace of mind.
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Why Omichef is a Mom’s Best Friend in the Kitchen 🧡
At Omichef, we understand Indian kitchens better than anyone. That’s why our Triply cookware is made to withstand heavy cooking, deep frying, and repeated use—all without losing its shape or shine. Whether you are preparing a quick tadka or a Sunday feast, our cookware makes cleaning a breeze.
Our stainless steel drinkware is built to last through busy school mornings, long office hours, and even road trips—without smelling weird or leaking. And the best part? Everything is designed to be easy to clean, saving you time for what matters most: your family.
Explore our range on Omichef.com or shop directly on Flipkart. Your kitchen deserves the best.
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Wrap-Up: A Clean Home Is a Happy Home 🌸
You don’t need to spend hours scrubbing or buy dozens of cleaners. With these easy, natural cleaning tips, even the busiest moms can keep their homes sparkling clean—and their cookware and drinkware in top shape.
Remember, the goal isn’t to have a perfect house, but a peaceful one. And a little cleanliness goes a long way in bringing that peace.