Protect the Area: Clear off the tops of the cabinets, place a towel or newspaper on counters to catch drips, and add a drop ...
Defy the sticking power of grease kicked up from cooking by making your own degreaser at home. Cooking oil can cling to surfaces throughout a kitchen, not easily removed with those everyday swipes ...
If you cook at home regularly, you've probably noticed a thin (or not-so-thin) layer of grease slowly accumulating on your kitchen cabinets. It's unavoidable; all that sizzling, frying, and sautéing ...
Regular white vinegar, another household staple, can quickly wipe away the grease. It’s the preferred way to degrease ...
Here's how to degrease kitchen cabinets, hoods, and ranges to create a less sticky cooking environment. Wiping down counters and cabinets, cleaning up spills, washing the dishes—no matter how often ...
Kitchen ceilings can be degreased with solutions made of dish soap, vinegar, baking soda, and commercial degreasers. If you have popcorn or textured ceilings, avoid using vinegar and be cautious when ...
A DIY vinegar spray can break down and lift grease build-up on stainless steel. For heavy grease build-up on stainless steel, use baking soda and dish soap. When degreasing stainless steel, wipe with ...
If you're often cooking up a storm in your kitchen, you've probably noticed your cupboards getting sticky or grimy. This is a common problem especially for avid cooks, as frying or sautéing sends ...