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How To Make A Sanitation Towel That Will Keep Your Kitchen Clean

One of the most important things you can do to keep your kitchen clean is to use a sanitation towel. Not only will it help to wipe down surfaces, but it can also be used to clean utensils and appliances. In this article, we’ll explain how to make a sanitation towel so that you can keep your kitchen clean and organized.

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What is a sanitation towel?

A sanitation towel is a simple but effective way to clean your kitchen. Unlike traditional cloth kitchen towels, which can become heavily contaminated with food and grease, a sanitation towel is made of synthetic materials resistant to odor and bacteria.

Gather a spare set of kitchen towels, some warm water, and an enzymatic detergent to make a sanitation towel. Begin by soaking the kitchen towels in warm water for several minutes. This will loosen any built-up dirt and oils on the fabric. Once the towels are ready, please place them in a mesh bag or sieve filled with an enzymatic detergent. Allow the mixture to soak for several hours or overnight.

When you are ready to use your sanitation towel, wipe down surfaces that require cleaning with the dirty side of the towel. Be sure to rinse off the residue left behind with fresh water before refolding the towel and putting it back into its storage container. Always wash your hands before eating or cooking, and avoid touching your face or eyes until you have completed washing all body surfaces.

How to make a sanitation towel

Making a sanitation towel is easy and can help keep your kitchen clean. You will need the following:
A large, absorbent beach towel
Fabric softener
Toilet paper
Basting sauce or vinegar
Before making the sanitation towel, you will want to soften your fabric. To do this, soak the beach towel in fabric softener for about 30 minutes. Once the fabric is softened, fold it half an inch thick. Make cuts approximately 1½ inches apart on the folded towel. Next, take your toilet paper and place it in between the cuts. You now have a makeshift sanitation pad! Finally, mix some basting sauce or vinegar and spread it over your toilet paper barrier. This will help clean surfaces while preventing bacteria from being transferred.
Tip: For a more durable sanitation pad, you can add a layer of cut runners (see photo) between the toilet paper and the towel.

How to use a sanitation towel

A sanitation towel is a must-have in any kitchen. It can be used to wipe down counters, tables, silicone spatulas, and other cooking utensils. All you need is a piece of cloth that measures at least 18″ by 24″. Place the cloth on the counter or table, making sure that all the surfaces you will be using are covered. Next, take your disposable wipes and moisten them with water. Place one end of the cloth onto the wipe and spread it out evenly, then use your other hand to pick up the wipe from the counter or table. Squeeze out any excess moisture before placing the wipe back on the cloth. Finally, place the corners of the cloth together to form a loop, then tie it off neatly.
Use the kitchen sanitation towel, wet it with water, place it on the counter or table, and start cleaning.

Conclusion

If you’re anything like me, cupboards and drawers in your kitchen become a dumping ground for expired food, dirty dishes, and random bits of trash. I’ve tried every litterbox-sized towel in my house, and none of them have effectively kept my kitchen tidy. Enter the sanitation towel! This little guy is small enough to tuck away out of sight but big enough to do the job well. Just follow these simple steps to make your own:

1) Gather your materials. You’ll need a clean cloth or linen shirt, soap, hot water, and a big bucket or tub to fit the whole thing.
2) Soak the shirt in hot water until it’s dampened.
3) Squeeze half a soap bar into the wet shirt, ensuring it covers all fabric. Rub it around gently with your hands until it’s lathered up well.
4) Carefully wring out the soapy shirt as best you can—don’t get too rough; you don’t want to damage the cloththen hang it up to dry somewhere sunlight won’t hit it (like inside). Store any remaining soapy laundry detergent in an airtight container for next time; this will help keep breakables cleaner longer!

 

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