Problem
How to Remove Grease and oil
Fats and oils that smear, polymerize, or soak in. Fresh cooking grease, burnt grease, and body oil do not respond to the same cleaner or dwell time.
Kinds of Grease and oil
How to remove Grease and oil
- How to Remove Burnt Grease from a Glass StovetopSoften polymerized oil on ceramic glass using baking soda paste and a warm soak, then lift carbonized rings with a shallow safety scraper.
- How to Remove Cooking Grease from a MicrowaveSteam-clean splattered food and baked-on oil inside a microwave using trapped vinegar vapor, then wipe walls effortlessly without scrubbing.
- How to Remove Burnt Grease from a Gas StovetopDegrease heavy cast iron burner grates, burner caps, and enamel drip pans using hot soapy soaks and baking soda scrub without clogging gas ports.
- How to Remove Cooking Grease from a Hardwood FloorLift slippery cooking oil splatters and dull grease films from finished hardwood planks safely without water-damage swelling.
- How to Remove Body Oil from UpholsteryLift dark headrest grease, neck sebum, and armrest body oils from fabric sofas using baking soda dry absorption and dry foam lifting.
- How to Remove Cooking Grease from a Laminate FloorLift slippery oil splatters from laminate flooring using a damp microfiber cloth and mild dish soap or rubbing alcohol without seam moisture damage.
- How to Remove Body Oil from Polyester ClothingBreak down trapped sebaceous body oils and odor-causing bacteria in lipophilic polyester fibers with dish soap pre-treatment and warm enzyme laundering.
- How to Remove Burnt Grease from an OvenDissolve stubborn baked-on brown grease splatter and oil haze on oven interior walls, glass doors, and racks using baking soda paste and vinegar.