How to remove grease from the kitchen?
The kitchen is a place where everyone feels good and comfortable. As soon as we wake up, we rush there to drink a cup of strong invigorating coffee or aromatic tea. It is here that the whole family gathers for dinner. Until late in the evening, each of the household members looks into the kitchen more than once in search of something tasty.
Keeping the most popular room in the house clean takes a lot of effort and patience, as grease and soot settle on almost all surfaces.
What are the spots?
The appearance of numerous stains in the kitchen is, of course, justified. Even with a cooker hood, ubiquitous fat accumulates during cooking on furniture, curtains, window sills, a table and even a TV screen. Covered with dust, the fat layer not only looks, to put it mildly, not aesthetically pleasing, but also serves as an excellent breeding ground for microbes and bacteria.
Unfortunately, there is no one-size-fits-all solution for dealing with different types of dirt on all surfaces. If you want the kitchen to sparkle and shine, you will have to look for a special approach to each material.
It is not difficult to clean the kitchen from dirt. Oily stains are perhaps the most troublesome. They flaunt both on household appliances, and on furniture, and on the countertop. If you cannot wipe them off in time, the problem becomes more complicated, because old fat is much more difficult to wash off. It is often necessary to look for a means of removing limescale, which covers the faucet and the metal sink with an ugly gray crust.
Funds
All the achievements of the chemical industry are called upon to deal with fat in the kitchen. They do remove dirt quickly and effectively.If used in accordance with the instructions, surface damage problems can be avoided.
Many housewives, for fear of potential harm from the use of household chemicals, prefer traditional methods. The very fact that folk recipes have survived in our age of high technologies speaks of their effectiveness. It should be remembered that they are also far from harmless for the surfaces to be cleaned, therefore you need to be absolutely clear about what means you can clean this or that material.
For example, the popular baking soda grease recipe is completely unsuitable for glossy and polished surfaces. Soda - albeit soft, but still an abrasive that can leave serious scratches.
Purchased formulations
The variety of grease removers is not only amazing, but also extremely difficult to choose. There are quite budget options and quite expensive funds. Different brands often hide products that are very similar in composition. It should be noted that any manufacturer has products designed for different types of surfaces: cleaning glass, metal, furniture, plastic, etc. Before applying a specific gel or paste, you need to carefully study the instructions for use.
All-purpose detergents are, of course, also on the market, but they should also be used with care so as not to ruin furniture, ceilings or laminate flooring.
Aggressive household chemicals can harm not only kitchen surfaces, but also the health and beauty of the hostess. Therefore, we cover delicate hands with rubber gloves, and when working with some products, you cannot do without a mask because of the pungent smell.
Traditional methods
There are quite a few folk remedies for getting rid of fat in the kitchen, because all the abundance of household chemicals fell upon us not so long ago. Our grandmothers perfectly knew how to keep clean without any newfangled sprays and gels.
Folk remedies attract with their safety, because household chemicals aggressively affect both the skin of the hands and the surfaces to be treated.
Many people know the ability of baking soda to break down fat perfectly. A gruel of soda and water is applied to the contaminated surface, left for a quarter of an hour, then wiped with a damp cloth. Mustard powder is equally effective. It is poured onto a surface moistened with water, left for the same period of time, then washed off.
Lemon juice and baking soda do a great job of cleaning the oven and microwave. Vinegar is also capable of degreasing the surface. If you add a few drops of lemon juice to it, the kitchen will become not only cleaner, but also filled with a wonderful citrus aroma.
To remove stale fat from the tile, it is enough to wipe it with ammonia diluted in water. In order to clean a wooden kitchen set, they make a gruel from salt and vegetable oil. The plastic is treated with hydrogen peroxide, which is applied to the contaminated areas for 10 minutes, then washed off well.
Many housewives use tooth powder and laundry soap to treat surfaces in the kitchen.
Surface features
Before doing a general cleaning, you have to determine what surfaces you will have to deal with in the kitchen.
If you are using commercial detergents, you must carefully read the instructions for use, otherwise it is easy to get spoiled furniture instead of a shining clean kitchen. Folk remedies are also not so harmless and are not suitable for all surfaces.
"Heavy artillery" in the form of a steam cleaner is contraindicated in MDF furniture. Steam and high temperature will definitely destroy such a set, it will swell and exfoliate. But wood, plastic, tiles and even the joints between tiles, he may well put in perfect order.
Kitchen cabinets made of MDF can be covered with PVC foil, painted or laminated. Depending on the type of facade, you need to choose a detergent.
Laminate boards can lose their shine if you use your best efforts to scrub the stain. A large amount of moisture can lead to delamination of the material. It is strongly discouraged to use baking soda for cleaning such cabinets. The most harmless way of caring for them is to wash them with laundry soap dissolved in water.
Moisture is not so terrible for PVC film, but you should not try detergents on such surfaces that contain acetone and other solvents. An interesting solution is to fight fat with clay and vinegar, diluted in a 1: 2 ratio.
Acids, solvents, chlorine and abrasives are not suitable for MDF furniture with painted surfaces. In addition to clay and laundry soap, you can use a mixture of baking powder and vegetable oil or oil and soda. It does a good job of removing greasy stains and mustard powder. By the way, it is suitable for absolutely all surfaces.
Do not rub the greasy stains hard, as even it can scratch the surface. These tips also apply to trendy furniture with a patina.
Vodka diluted in half with water will help to restore its former shine to a glossy kitchen. Sometimes vinegar is added to it. For this purpose, you can also add 1 tablespoon of ammonia to 1 liter of water. The gloss must be thoroughly wiped with a dry cloth so that no streaks remain.
Maintaining wood furniture is a bit tricky, but the beauty of natural wood is well worth it. Excess moisture will damage wood countertops and cabinets, so wash very carefully. From natural remedies, mustard powder, laundry soap and rice water are suitable. The latter is sprayed with a spray bottle and then wiped dry with a towel. Truth, such a remedy is not able to remove old fat.
In order to preserve the appearance of the wooden headset as long as possible, do not neglect the polish. The wax not only masks scratches and abrasions, but also protects surfaces from moisture and grease.
A popular folk remedy is a mixture of vinegar and olive oil, which must be rubbed across the scratch.
Plastic surfaces are also difficult to maintain. If the detergent contains acid or bleach, the plastic may become discolored and the abrasives will scratch. Oily stains can be easily dealt with with regular dishwashing detergent, rice water, laundry soap and mustard powder. Melamine sponges are also good for cleaning plastic panels.
A window and mirror cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar will help to part with the grease on the glass. To prevent streaks on the glass, you can wipe it with an unnecessary newspaper.
In order to get rid of the fat on the ceiling, you need to choose the right product. The stretch ceiling can be washed with a lukewarm soap solution, under no circumstances pressing on the suspended structure! Only soft sponges or flannel will do.
For the best result, it is worth buying polishes for tensioning surfaces, as well as alcohol-based products for cladding materials.
Ceiling tiles are of different types. Non-laminated tiles cannot be washed at all, they can be wiped with a dry cloth, dust can be removed with a vacuum cleaner, and an ordinary school eraser can handle heavy dirt. Laminate tiles can be cleaned with soapy water, while mirror and glass tiles can be washed with glass cleaner. You can also try to wash the ceiling covered with a water emulsion with a mild soapy solution with the addition of soda, but there is a high probability of streaks and stains.
Fat on the walls is also a hassle. If the walls are painted with paint, you can use detergents that break down grease. This method will not work for wallpaper on the walls. Even washable wallpaper is difficult to wash off old fat, it is absorbed into the very structure of the material. But you can remove children's creativity from the wallpaper using melamine sponge.
A practical solution that many housewives choose is a tile apron. Despite its apparent strength, it is easy to damage it with aggressive abrasives, products with solvents, metal scouring pads, etc. It is perfectly washed with folk remedies. It is enough to finish off the soda into the water, spray it with a spray bottle. Then pour 20 ml of vinegar into one liter of water and spray this composition. After the reaction has passed and the bubbles disappear, you will need to wipe the tiles dry. A mixture of lemon juice, vinegar and vodka has also proven itself well.
The usual whiteness will not only wash the tiles, but also whiten the seams between the tiles, 10-20 ml of this product is enough for one liter of water. Oxygen bleaches also do a good job with grease and dirt on the tiles.
In order for greasy stains to disappear from the laminate, you can use special detergents designed to care for such a floor. Another option is to try to chill the stain using the ice bag and then scrape it off with a plastic scraper.
If there is linoleum on the floor, move away from products containing abrasives, chlorine, lye, soda, solvents and bleach. They will affect not only the color of the material, but also its structure.
Soapy water will be enough to wash off the grease. Ordinary linseed oil will return the shine to linoleum.
And here it is not worth washing the TV from fat with folk remedies... It is better to wash the case with a plastic cleaner, not allowing moisture to get inside. Special wipes are useful to wipe the screen.
Fat is easily removed from oilcloths with warm soapy water. After such cleaning, the surface must be wiped dry.
Grease and soot remain even on the outlets. They can be washed by first turning off the electricity in the apartment or by removing the plastic parts. In the first case, the rag should be wrung out very strongly so that not a drop of moisture gets into the outlet.
Even so, it is best to let the outlet dry well before using it.
In the second case, you can safely wash them in the sink. Nail polish remover is capable of wiping off grease from the sockets. Today, few people wash curtains with their hands, but before machine washing, you can try to remove greasy stains from the tulle by treating it with a mixture of glycerin and ammonia in equal proportions.
How to wash quickly?
The fastest way to remove grease from your kitchen is to clean it regularly. Removing stubborn grease is much more difficult than removing newly formed stains and droplets. No matter how trite it may sound, the time spent on daily wiping of surfaces from grease and soot is more than compensated for when the need for general cleaning disappears. A sticky oily coating simply won't form. In practice, this condition is not always feasible, because most of us live within the framework of an eternal lack of time.
Wash the kitchen from grease, wash glass, stretch, glossy surfaces without streaks not as difficult as it sounds.
The main thing is not to rub the hated stains until you sweat. So the furniture can suffer, and patience will not last for a long time. You just need to give time to work with household chemicals or homemade products.
How to clean the surfaces covered with grease - with synthetic means or with simple grandmother's methods - it is up to the hostess to decide. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses.
Advice
Here's what the hostess needs to know:
- Before cleaning, do not neglect reading the instructions for cleaning products and carefully study the folk advice. Unpleasant surprises in the form of scratches, scuffs, bleached spots are of no use to anyone.
- Do not use a product that is designed to clean a completely different surface. In the best case, you will not achieve the expected effect, in the worst case, ruin the coating.
- Remember about safety precautions: getting a cleaning solution in your eyes is an extremely unpleasant situation. This happens especially often when cleaning walls and ceilings. Rubber gloves, a mask when working with especially aggressive compounds are a real necessity.
- Do not use metal sponges, scrapers, etc. For cleaning, only special napkins, flannel, cloth are suitable.
- Thoroughly rinse off any remaining detergent, especially on food contact surfaces.
- Use as much as possible the means that protect kitchen surfaces from grease settling: various polishes, etc.
Correct and timely care of the kitchen will allow it to delight the owners with its impeccable appearance for a long time, and the hostess will have time to prepare her favorite delicious dishes.
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Girls, I advise melanin sponges for cleaning, they remove everything instantly and you do not need to use detergents, just moisten a little with water and that's it. Rubs everything off!