Cleaning Kitchen Appliances and Counter Tops with Lysol Antibacterial Kitchen Cleaner

Is This Product Worth Buying?

By Kay Ray, published Dec 13, 2006
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Keeping kitchen countertops and washable surfaces clean and disinfected is important, especially during the cold and flu season. It's also important to properly clean kitchen surfaces contaminated by raw meat, grime, and grease all year long. Lysol Brand Antibacterial Kitchen Cleaner seems to be just the right product for the job!

I've tried many all-purpose cleaners as well as many cleaning products made especially for the kitchen. My gray speckled laminated plastic countertops receive many spills, and an ordinary soapy dishcloth won't remove colored drink stains. From past experience, the surface of the countertop would be rubbed away before the set-in drink stains.

I have run out of kitchen cleaner in the past, and cleaning my plastic laminate countertop and appliance surfaces isn't an easy task without the right cleaning supplies. I try to make sure I always have a bottle of Lysol Brand Antibacterial Kitchen Cleaner on hand. I've found this cleaner to be the most effective; it has a fresh pleasant scent, it easily removes stains, and I trust that it kills bacteria as indicated on the label.

Kitchen Cleaning Indications

The Lysol Antibacterial Kitchen Cleaner label says it eliminates bacteria from the surfaces of kitchen appliances and countertops. It also claims to cut grime and grease, and it leaves behind a streak-free shine. The label indicates that it removes grime, dirt, pencil/crayon, fingerprints, tough soils, soap scum, food stains, and grease. I have found all of these product label statements to be true, and although I have used other kitchen cleaners when in a pinch, I always go back to Lysol Antibacterial Kitchen Cleaner.

This cleaning product is very easy to use. The label simply says to spray soiled areas and wipe clean. Rinsing is not required. Although the label indicates rinsing isn't required, I rinse my countertops with a dishcloth since food may come in direct contact with the surface.

Deodorizing and Disinfecting Hard Surfaces

Cleaning Kitchen Appliances and Counter Tops with Lysol Antibacterial Kitchen Cleaner

Keep the hard surfaces in your kitchen clean, deodorized, and free from harmful bacteria with Lysol Antibacterial Kitchen Cleaner.

Credit: Vera Berard

Copyright: Vera Berard - SXC

Takeaways
  • Killing household germs from kitchen surfaces is an important part of cleaning, especially during cold and flu season.
  • Although Lysol Brand Disinfectant Antibacterial Kitchen Cleaner claims the product doesn't have to be rinsed, consider rinsing it in areas of food preparation.
  • Try this product if you're looking for a quality kitchen surface cleaner that really works.
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another very good helpful article. thanks

Posted on 12/30/2006 at 8:12:00 PM

 
I am a clean freak- this was very well done. Thanks for the info Kim.

Posted on 12/15/2006 at 9:12:00 PM

 
Good info again, Kim

Posted on 12/14/2006 at 3:12:00 AM

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