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HOW TO REMOVE OIL FROM KITCHEN WALLS

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    Splashing oil around is a common part of frying food. There are spots where it sticks and won’t come out, which is a problem when we have to clean. One of such places is the wall, however you may be surprised to learn that you can use household items to effectively remove oil from walls.

    We may have an endless supply of things at our fingertips at the grocery store, but the truth is that most of them are overpriced and contain dangerous ingredients.

    We propose the following question: When will housewives finally stop cleaning the windows 10 times?
    You should be aware that if our walls are tiled, all it takes to clean the oil is some soap and a quality sponge. The situation becomes problematic when the wall is just coated with paint, as it sticks on much more easily and is more difficult to remove.

    We can do this in a few different ways:

     

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    The best way to clean a wall of frying oil

    What we’ll need to make this DIY remedy are:

    Supply items
    Paper towels, three clean cloths, and hot vinegar
    Method1: Wearing gloves to protect our hands is a must before any cleaning.
    After that, we use absorbent paper to wipe off any excess oil, making an effort to get rid of any surface debris.

    3-Heat one or two cups of white vinegar in a saucepan. After soaking a towel in vinegar, we carefully wipe the oil streaks away.

    4-Using another clean towel, we will rinse the area thoroughly with hot water.

    5-Now we’ll dry the whole wall with a dry towel.

    6-Repeat the process until it is entirely clean, especially if the older stains are the most difficult to remove.

    Reminder: The wall paint might be damaged if we use vinegar too much, so let’s be cautious. We may also get the greatest outcomes by using various home methods.

    Fruit: lemon

    The acidity of lemon, a natural component, may dissolve oil and grease stains on kitchen walls. To do this, all we need to do is squeeze one lemon into a container and soak the cloth in the liquid. Next, we need to let the cloth sit over the stains for a few minutes. As you watch, the spots will gradually become whiter. Finally, we may remove any extra lemon by passing a dry towel over them. Since we risk discoloring colorful walls if we try this approach on white ones, white walls are the ideal choice.

    In order to remove oil stains with flour, all you have to do is sprinkle some flour on them and let them for half an hour. A hot, moist towel is ideal for wiping off the flour after it has gradually absorbed all the oil, which will happen gradually over time. Apply a little more stain remover with a brush and wipe out any excess with a fresh cloth if the spot is very noticeable.

    That concludes everything! With that ease, we can clean our wall of oil stains. If you enjoyed the post, be sure to check out our website for more tips you’re sure to love!

     

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