dawn dish washing detergent cuts grease better than anything, make up a 50-50 mix of it and water and put in a spray bottle and it will cut it .....
2006-08-13 07:10:54
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answered by bigg_dogg44 6
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Pour some first easy dish cleansing soap on a clean textile & run vigorously, to get the grease splatter stains off the wall. in the event that they are old stains, they'd no longer come off. first easy is a great degreaser & it relatively is the suitable situation to apply whilst washing dishes. It keeps the drains from getting clogged to boot.
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser
2006-08-13 06:59:26
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answered by Anonymous
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409 Orange degreaser and a Mr Clean eraser and a little elbow grease; should come right off.
2006-08-13 07:45:55
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answered by spookareus 4
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409, Greased Lightening, I use Dow scrubbing bubbles sometimes to cut grease in my kitchen
Some people use winger to cut through grease , but I have never like using vinegar to clean with unless I just have to.
2006-08-13 07:03:05
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answered by Sandra♥ 5
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Have you tried something with trisodium phosphate in it? I use a cleaner available in my area. It's called TSP. There are different brands available. It's great for cleaning greasy film off walls and floors.
2006-08-13 07:37:29
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answered by Garfield 6
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I have a fridge right beside my stove ---only thing that worked without damaging the finish was a shark steam cleaner
2006-08-13 07:01:01
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answered by cheezy 6
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409 or fantastic
2006-08-13 07:01:38
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answered by Anonymous
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mr clean magic erasure
2006-08-13 07:02:47
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answered by *zz 2
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BAM
2006-08-13 06:59:03
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answered by tomiyo 4
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