Discuss how you clean the following

1. Bain Marie
2.Gullies
3.shelves, cupboard amd drawers
4.sinks and basins

1. Bain Marie:

- Start by unplugging the Bain Marie and allowing it to cool down if it was recently in use.
- Remove any food remnants or spillage using a cloth or tissue.
- Fill the Bain Marie with warm soapy water and let it soak for a few minutes.
- Use a non-abrasive sponge or cloth to scrub the inside and outside of the Bain Marie, paying special attention to any grease or grime build-up.
- Rinse the Bain Marie thoroughly with clean water and wipe it dry with a clean cloth before plugging it back in.

2. Gullies:
- Remove any debris or blockages from the gullies using a brush or gloved hand.
- Pour boiling water down the gullies to help break down any remaining debris.
- Mix a solution of hot water and disinfectant or a specialized drain cleaner, following the manufacturer's instructions.
- Pour the solution down the gullies and leave it to sit for a few minutes.
- Use a brush or plunger to dislodge any stubborn blockages and then rinse the gullies with hot water.

3. Shelves, cupboard, and drawers:
- Remove all items from the shelves, cupboards, and drawers.
- Wipe down the interior and exterior surfaces with a damp cloth or sponge to remove dust, dirt, and spills.
- For stubborn stains or grease, use a mild detergent or cleaning solution and scrub with a non-abrasive sponge.
- Rinse with clean water and dry with a clean cloth before placing items back in the shelves, cupboards, and drawers.

4. Sinks and basins:
- Clear any dishes or debris from the sinks and basins.
- Plug the sinks and basins and fill them with hot, soapy water.
- Use a sponge or cloth to scrub the surfaces, paying particular attention to the drain and areas around the faucet.
- For tough stains or limescale build-up, consider using a specialized cleaning product or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar.
- Rinse the sinks and basins thoroughly with clean water and wipe them dry with a clean cloth. Don't forget to clean the faucet and handles as well.