The Formula Of Oil Stain Cleaner That Is Not Leaked: Baking Soda + White Vinegar, Cost 3 Cents To Remove 10-year-old Oil Stains
Have you also encountered this situation?

Oil is dripping from the range hood filter at home, the side of the stove feels sticky to the touch, and there is a dark scene in the cracks of the ceramic tiles, which looks really disturbing.

Asking a cleaner to come to your home costs hundreds of dollars, and you don’t even know what kind of detergent they use.
Go to the supermarket and buy a bottle of spray specifically designed to remove oil stains. A slightly better quality one costs 20 to 30 yuan. After taking it home, you spray it and wipe it again and again. However, the effect is just that, and it always makes people feel that the money spent is really not worth it.

Some time ago, a friend who majored in chemical engineering came to my house and saw me spraying the range hood with a high-end brand of cleaner. He immediately smiled. He said that your money was really wasted. The grease in the kitchen could be solved with just a few cents at home. I didn't believe it, so he mixed some for me on the spot and asked me to try it. The result was indeed true. After soaking the filter for half an hour and gently wiping it with a scouring pad, the old oil scabs that had accumulated for several years fell off one after another, like peeling shells. Later, I shared this method with the owner group, and several neighbors said it was very effective after trying it. Today I will write out this recipe in detail.
Core recipe: Baking soda paste specializes in treating old oil scabs

Take a look at this recipe. It's ridiculously simple. If you go to the kitchen and search around, you'll definitely find what you need. First prepare 50 grams of baking soda, and go to the supermarket to buy a pack, which only costs one or two yuan. Let’s take this, and the cost will be about 20 cents. Squeeze out another pump of dish soap and count it as a dime. Then add 10 ml of warm water and stir until it becomes the consistency of toothpaste. Then apply it thickly on the oil stain, wait 30 minutes, wipe it with a scouring pad, and the stubborn oil stain will fall off. The principle is not complicated. Baking soda is alkaline and is specially used to dissolve grease. The dishwashing liquid is responsible for emulsifying the dissolved oil, and it will be clean as soon as you flush it with water.
As for the old grease that has hardened, this paste is the most suitable, like the filter of the range hood, the iron shelf on the stove, and the inner wall of the oven. If your filter is really dirty, remove it, rinse it with hot water, and then apply baking soda paste. This will make the filter more effective. I have compared it with the brand that sells for 25 yuan in the supermarket. If I apply it for half an hour, the baking soda paste is about 30% more powerful in removing stains.
White Vinegar Spray: Treats New Oil Film and Limescale


If your kitchen does not have the kind of grease that has accumulated over the years, but there is just a new sticky oil film on the surface, or there is scale in the sink or stove glass area, then you can use white vinegar spray in this case. 100 ml of white vinegar costs about a dime. Add 30 ml of alcohol to it. If you have expired perfume or hand sanitizer at home, you can still use it. Then throw in a few slices of orange peel, then put them in a spray bottle and shake well. Spray the oil stain on the area, wait for 5 minutes, wipe it with a rag, and the surface will become bright.
The acetic acid contained in white vinegar has the effect of softening the oil film, and the alcohol evaporates quickly, so no watermark will be left after wiping. The purpose of the orange peel is purely to remove odor, otherwise the whole house will smell unpleasant if it is filled with vinegar. Ceramic tile walls, stainless steel sinks and glass cooktops are all available. However, it should be noted that white vinegar should not be used on marble countertops. White vinegar will cause the surface to be corroded and turn white.
Coca-Cola Boiling Agent: Saves Burnt Pot Bottom
Is there always one or two pots at home, the bottom of which is burnt to a charred state, and even rubbing it with a steel ball cannot make it clean? Take out 300 ml of expired cola, add 10 grams of citric acid, and boil them together. While it's hot, pour these on the burnt parts of the bottom of the pot and let soak for 20 minutes. The phosphoric acid in cola can dissolve carbide, while the citric acid is specifically used to remove rust and brighten. After soaking, wipe it gently with a scouring pad, and the charred layer will basically fall off. This method can also be used for rusty ironware and scale present in kettles.
One thing to remind you, regardless of whether citric acid is mild or not, it is best to wear gloves when handling sensitive skin. Never pick up strong acid and alkali cleaning agents with bare hands, whether you made them yourself or not.
If the cleaning order is not correct, it will be wasted.
Many people clean the kitchen in an unorganized manner, wiping it here and spraying it there, and eventually find that some places have been left untouched, and some places have become dirty after wiping them. Remember one rule: work from top to bottom, spray first and then wipe. First, start treating the ceiling and walls. Wet them with white vinegar spray, put a layer of kitchen paper on them to keep them moist for 10 minutes, and then wipe them with a fish-scale rag in a circular motion. Then remove the range hood filter, soak it in boiling water with baking soda paste added, and gently scrub it with steel wool. For the stove and iron frame, smear baking soda paste thickly, and use an old toothbrush to scrub the grease in the screw holes deeply. Initially, dry brush the tile joints with baking soda paste, then spray white vinegar. When bubbling is noticed, use a wiper to push it to a clean state. Finally, proceed to deal with the sink and floor drain, pour Coca-Cola boiling agent into them, then pour some baking soda and white vinegar to clear them, and then rinse them with clean water to complete the entire process.
Three small tools to double cleaning efficiency

Tools are very important. In addition to the formula, nano sponge is a very good item. You can buy ten pieces for six yuan and eight. Wet it and wipe it directly on the stainless steel and ceramic surfaces. It can be polished without using detergent. When buying, pay attention to choose formaldehyde-free ones. Take one and burn it. Those without black smoke are of good quality. Fish scale rags come in pieces. Use them in the final dry wiping process. They absorb water and will not leave traces. When wiping the glass stove, spray some 7 5% alcohol, it will be as bright as new after polishing. A small set of crevice brushes costs two yuan. The pointed brush can be used to drill holes in the stove, and the L-shaped brush can be used to scrape the seams of ceramic tiles. In this way, those dead corners that harbor dirt and evil will be solved.

Don’t make these cleaning mistakes
Some folk remedies may seem easy, but are actually very harmful to the kitchen. When white vinegar is mixed with 84 disinfectant, it will generate highly toxic chlorine gas. Do not try this. Use steel wool to wipe the non-stick pan. If the coating is scratched, harmful substances will precipitate. Use baking soda to clean marble countertops. Alkalinity will corrode the stone and cause the surface to turn yellow. In addition, never spray alcohol on a running range hood, as it will explode instantly when encountering an open flame.
After all, kitchen cleaning is not that mysterious. The secrets that cleaning companies claim to keep to themselves are actually the proper use of acid-base combinations. The total cost of baking soda, white vinegar, and cola at home is less than 30 cents, and the effect is no less than that of big brands. Tonight, try it with a gas stove, apply baking soda paste, and wipe it off after half an hour. You will come back and express your gratitude to me.