Re: Need help w new to us house -- protective items, repairs, cleaning (very random)
I think a lot of thoes ideas are good.
Kitchen,. I cook a lot so I get that.
I have wonderful large cork trivits that I keep by the stove.
But I will say that a lot of the issue is solved by planning a work flow. So there isn't a need to pull a pot off of the stove and pace it on the counter.
What kind of stove do you have? With gass and I diction you don't get a significantly different of on the stove top vs off of the burner is actually turned off.
I have wooden cutting boards that can't go in the dishwasher but they have enough weight that they stay put on the counter ( we don't have much counter space and I can also use them over the sink when I need more prep space) I find them much much more useful than the dishwasher safe ones that slide all over the place.
I have neaver used shelf liners. I will wash my kitchen cabinets upon moving in and then I use them.
On air ducts I would clean them once ( and check on the company I really thinknsome.of the dicky cleaning things are mostly scam)before you move in and then have a good filter and see how things go.
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We also didn't change the locks when we moved in to our house ( that we bought) I understand why some people do but I don't think it is an allways have to do thing.
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