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How to quickly remove frozen drops of fat from the countertop: simple life hacks that everyone should know

Vladyslav Moskalenko

How to get rid of grease drops from the worktop
How to get rid of grease drops from the worktop. Source: v

Over time, frozen grease stains accumulate on wooden and plastic countertops, which are very difficult to get rid of. UAportal has prepared 6 tips to help you cope with this problem without using household chemicals.

Ice

Take a few ice cubes from the freezer and place them directly on the frozen fat. After a few minutes, use a spatula or plastic scraper to gently scrape the frozen dirt off the surface.

Warm water and vinegar

The acidic properties of vinegar help break down grease. Dampen a soft cloth or sponge with the solution and gently wipe the stains. Then rinse the surface thoroughly.

Baking soda and water

To remove caked-on grease, mix baking soda with a little water. Apply the product to the area and leave it on for a few minutes. Then wipe off any remaining dirt with a damp cloth.

Lemon juice and salt

Sprinkle the surface with salt and then squeeze fresh lemon juice on it. Leave the mixture on for a few minutes. This will help the grease to stick to the surface. Use a clean cloth or sponge to wipe off any remaining dirt.

Freezer spray

These sprays are specially formulated to freeze and harden substances such as grease. Follow the instructions on the label. Spray onto the frozen grease, and when it hardens, use a spatula or scraper to easily remove it from the countertop.

How to prevent stubborn grease stains

After cooking with oil or fats, be sure to wipe the surfaces thoroughly with warm, soapy water. Regular cleaning will prevent the accumulation of grease, making your routine much easier.

Earlier, UaPortal shared how to properly care for linoleum to keep it like new.

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