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10 Easy Cleaning Tips for Kitchen Splashbacks in Small Norwich Homes

  • 17 hours ago
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Keeping a kitchen splashback clean can feel like a constant battle, especially in small Norwich homes where space is limited and every surface counts. A kitchen splashback to cover tiles not only protects your walls but also adds style and colour to your kitchen. However, grease, food splatters, and water stains can quickly dull its appearance. With the right approach, cleaning your splashback can become a quick and simple task that keeps your kitchen looking fresh and inviting.


Here are 10 practical tips to help you maintain your kitchen splashback with ease.


Eye-level view of a clean kitchen splashback with subtle colour in a small Norwich kitchen
Clean kitchen splashback in a small Norwich home

1. Choose the Right Cleaning Products


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Using the right cleaning products makes a big difference. For a kitchen splashback to cover tiles, mild detergents or natural cleaners like vinegar diluted with water work well. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the surface or strip the colour. A gentle cleaner keeps your splashback looking new without extra effort.


2. Wipe Spills Immediately


Small kitchens in Norwich often mean cooking close to walls. Wiping spills and splashes immediately prevents stains from setting. Keep a microfiber cloth or sponge handy to quickly clean any mess before it dries. This habit saves time and reduces the need for heavy scrubbing later.

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3. Use a Soft Cloth or Sponge

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Avoid abrasive scrubbers that can scratch or dull your splashback surface. Instead, use a soft cloth or non-scratch sponge. These tools clean effectively without damaging the finish or colour of your kitchen splashback to cover tiles.


4. Regular Dusting and Drying


Dust and moisture can build up on splashbacks, especially in small kitchens with limited ventilation. Regularly dust the surface and dry it after cleaning to prevent water spots and grime. This simple step keeps your splashback bright and fresh.


5. Make a DIY Cleaning Spray


Create a homemade spray using equal parts water and white vinegar with a few drops of dish soap. This mixture cuts through grease and grime naturally. Spray it on your kitchen splashback to cover tiles, let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe clean. It’s an affordable and eco-friendly option.


6. Pay Attention to Grout Lines


If your splashback covers tiles, grout lines can trap dirt and become discoloured. Use an old toothbrush dipped in baking soda paste (baking soda mixed with water) to gently scrub grout lines. This restores their original colour and keeps your splashback looking neat.


7. Avoid Excess Water


While cleaning, avoid soaking your splashback with too much water. Excess moisture can seep behind tiles or panels, causing damage over time. Use just enough liquid to clean and always dry the surface thoroughly afterward.


8. Use a Squeegee for Glass Splashbacks


If your kitchen splashback to cover tiles is glass or has a glass panel, a small squeegee is a great tool. After cooking or cleaning, run the squeegee over the surface to remove water droplets and prevent streaks. This keeps the splashback sparkling with minimal effort.


9. Incorporate Colourful Splashbacks for Easy Maintenance


Choosing a splashback with a colour that hides minor stains or marks can reduce the appearance of dirt between cleanings. In small Norwich kitchens, where space and time are limited, a splashback with subtle patterns or darker tones can be practical and stylish.


10. Schedule Deep Cleaning Monthly


Even with regular upkeep, a deeper clean once a month helps maintain your splashback’s condition. Use a gentle scrub and your DIY spray or a recommended cleaner to remove any build-up. This keeps your kitchen splashback to cover tiles looking fresh and extends its lifespan.


 
 
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