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How to Clean for Passover: Step-by-Step Checklist (20 Essential Steps)

Cleaning for Passover is one of the most important parts of preparation. The goal is to remove all chametz (leavened products) and ensure your kitchen and home are ready. This step-by-step guide will help you clean efficiently and thoroughly.

1. Make a cleaning plan

List all areas of your home that need attention.


2. Declutter first

Remove unnecessary items before deep cleaning.


3. Empty all cupboards

Take everything out so you can clean properly.


4. Check for chametz

Look for crumbs, food packets, and hidden items.


5. Clean all shelves and drawers

Wipe thoroughly using cleaning spray or wipes.

 

6. Vacuum all areas

Especially corners, under furniture, and edges.

 


7. Clean kitchen benches

Focus on food prep areas.

 


8. Scrub sinks and taps

Use strong cleaning tools for deep cleaning.

 


9. Clean inside the oven

Remove grease and food residue.


10. Clean stovetop thoroughly

Pay attention to burners and edges.

11. Wipe down appliances

Fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle.


12. Clean inside the fridge

Remove all food and wipe surfaces.


13. Clean floors thoroughly

Sweep, vacuum, and mop.


14. Focus on hard-to-reach areas

Behind appliances, under cabinets.


15. Wash or replace cleaning cloths

Ensure everything used is clean.

16. Clean dining areas

Tables, chairs, and surrounding spaces.


17. Check bedrooms and living areas

Remove crumbs and food items.


18. Take out all rubbish

Dispose of anything containing chametz.


19. Do a final inspection

Walk through your home and double-check.


20. Prepare your kitchen for Passover use

Once cleaned, set up with kosher-for-Passover items.

 

To obtain the Complete 2026 Kosher for Passover Guide from Orthodox Union go HERE

To obtain the Complete 2026 Kosher for Passover Guide from the Chicago Rabbinical Council go HERE

To obtain the Complete 2026 Kosher for Passover Guide from Star K go HERE

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