Here's How To Remove Grease From Your Kitchen Walls - Tasting Table
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Here's How To Remove Grease From Your Kitchen Walls - Tasting Table
"While cleaning walls isn't necessarily fun, it's important to do it every few months to prevent damage to your kitchen paint or wallpaper. Before you start, spray your walls with a mix of one part white vinegar to two parts water. Let the solution sit on your walls for about 20 minutes, then spray again. While the walls are still wet, wipe them dry with a soft, clean sponge."
"Windex is one of the best household cleaners for removing kitchen grease from walls, but you can also use Fantastik All Purpose Cleaner or Zep Heavy-Duty Degreaser. If you would prefer to use a non-toxic degreaser, make your own all-purpose cleaner using 3 cups water, 1 cup white vinegar, 1 cup baking soda, and ½ cup degreasing dish soap like Dawn. Mix the ingredients in a spray bottle or large bowl and apply the solution liberally to small sections of the wall."
Kitchen walls accumulate smoke, oil, and grease from cooking and require cleaning every few months to prevent paint or wallpaper damage. Pre-clean by spraying walls with one part white vinegar to two parts water, letting it sit about 20 minutes, spraying again, and wiping dry with a soft sponge to remove dust. Choose a commercial degreaser like Windex, Fantastik, or Zep, or make a non-toxic cleaner with water, vinegar, baking soda, and degreasing dish soap. Apply to small sections, scrub with a non-abrasive sponge or soft cloth, rinse with clean water, and dry. Wear gloves, ventilate when using chemicals, and never mix commercial cleaners.
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