3 tips for removing food particles and caked-on grease from stoves and ovens
The accumulation of food residue and grease is more than normal in the kitchen. Unfortunately, they can harden upon contact with the air, especially if not cleaned immediately. Cooktops, appliances, ovens, and tiles are the surfaces most susceptible to food and grease buildup.
Removing crusty grease is not easy. Most often, we use special degreasing products, which, although effective, are also full of chemicals.
Excessive use of these products poses a risk to our health and the environment. That’s exactly why we’ve provided some DIY tips below for removing food residue and crusty grease from your kitchen.
1. Baking soda
: Mix baking soda with a little water and a little vinegar. Wait for the fizzing reaction to stop and use the solution as you would a normal detergent.
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