How to Remove Grease From Kitchen Surfaces

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Grease can easily accumulate on kitchen surfaces if you cook every day. It is a good practice to wipe them clean every time you cook so that they don’t build up over time. This will save you a lot of time and energy since you don’t have to scrub them later on. But sometimes, we get too busy and don’t have time to clean everything after cooking. Grease can stick to your walls, kitchen cabinets, appliances, countertops, and backsplash. To prevent this from happening, you can check out these 5 Tips to Keep Your Kitchen Clean While Cooking.

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If you are already dealing with nasty grease all over your cooking area, take a look at this cleaning tutorial by Moffats In The Making. She will teach you how to remove grease from kitchen surfaces using common household products. All you need is distilled vinegar, Dawn dish soap, and baking soda to make the homemade cleaning solution. You don’t need to use store-bought products that contain harmful chemicals. This mixture will easily remove all those nasty grease.

For more kitchen cleaning tips, check these out: 9 Kitchen Hacks If You Hate Cleaning

What You Need to Clean Grease

  • distilled vinegar
  • Dawn dish soap
  • baking soda
  • bowl spoon
  • old rag

 

How to Clean Sticky Grease From Kitchen Surfaces

Step 1:

Make the paste. In a bowl, add distilled vinegar, a little bit of Dawn dish soap, and baking soda. Mix until well combined. Keep adding baking soda until it has a thick consistency.

What You Need to Clean Grease 
Image by Moffats In The Making via YouTube

Step 2:

Dip the old rag to the mixture and rub it on your walls, backsplash, countertops, and kitchen surfaces. Let the mixture sit for about 15 minutes.

How to Clean Sticky Grease From Kitchen Surfaces
Image by Moffats In The Making via YouTube

Step 3:

After 15 minutes, using a clean damp rag (make sure to wring it out), wipe the areas clean.

 

How to Remove Grease From Kitchen Surfaces

HOW TO REMOVE GREASE FROM KITCHEN SURFACES

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