5 Easy Ways To Remove Bad Kitchen Smells With Lemons

When life hands you lemons, make your kitchens smell good. Did you know that not only are lemons good for your health, they’re also very effective cleaning agents? These citrus-y yellow gems can double up as natural deodorisers and sanitisers and used to banish unpleasant food odours that make your kitchen smell bad.

Read on to discover 5 easy and convenient ways you can use lemons to eliminate bad smells from your kitchen.

  1. In the fridge

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Leftovers, spillage and even rotting produce cause bad fridge odours. (Photo: Pixabay)

After cleaning out your refrigerator, place a sponge soaked in lemon juice in the fridge for a few hours. Odours be gone!

Related: 4 Easy Ways To Clean The Fridge

2. In the trash

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Rubbish bins are the most obvious source of bad smells. (Photo: Pixabay)

Line a few pieces of lemon peel at the bottom of garbage bags to freshen up your bins.

3. In a grimy microwave

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Food build-up can cause unpleasant smells in microwaves and ovens. (Photo: Pixabay)

Squeeze some lemon juice into a microwave-safe bowl with some water. Microwave until boiling, then leave the bowl inside for one hour to let the steam do its job. After that, simply wipe the insides clean with a towel and some water.

4. On rancid chopping boards

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The absorbent wood can cause pungent food smells. (Photo: Pixabay)

Rub a wooden chopping board down with half a lemon to get rid of onion, fish and garlic odours.

5. Around insect-prone areas

 

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Creepy crawlies are naturally attracted to bits of leftover food all around the kitchen.             (Photo: Pixabay)

If insects are a problem, squirt some juice on areas where they can get in, like windowsills. To deter ants and cockroaches, try mopping your floors with a mixture of juice from four lemons plus their rinds and two litres of water.

Related: DIY Cleaning Solutions Under $1

Text: Good Health/Bauer/Additional Reporting: Elizabeth Liew
Photo: Pixabay