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Hubby’s cooking is great, but the aftermath? Grease everywhere! How do I even tackle the mess in this photo?

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How to Tackle the Post-Cooking Grease Mess: Tips for Cleaning Up After Hubby’s Cooking 🍳💦

We all know the joy of a delicious homemade meal—especially when someone else is doing the cooking! But when your hubby’s culinary creations leave behind a battlefield of grease and spills, the aftermath can feel overwhelming. While the meal might be a hit, the mess? Not so much.

But don’t worry! Cleaning up grease can be a lot easier than it seems, and you don’t need to break your back scrubbing away at the mess. With the right tools and a few simple tricks, you’ll be able to restore your kitchen to its sparkling state in no time.

Here’s how to tackle that greasy kitchen mess left behind after hubby’s cooking adventure!


1. Act Fast: Don’t Let Grease Settle

The key to an easier cleanup is to act fast. Grease and oil can harden and set if left for too long, making it much harder to clean up later. As soon as the cooking is done, take a few minutes to wipe down surfaces before they harden into a greasy residue.

Use a paper towel or cloth to quickly blot up excess grease from stovetops, countertops, and surrounding areas. If the mess is still fresh, this will prevent it from sticking and allow for easier cleaning later.


2. Use the Right Cleaning Products

Grease needs a heavy-duty cleaner to break it down effectively. Here are some of the best products to use:

  • Dish Soap: A trusted go-to for greasy kitchen messes. Choose a grease-fighting dish soap, like Dawn, and mix a few drops with warm water. Use a sponge or rag to scrub down greasy spots, focusing on the affected areas.
  • Degreaser Spray: There are specialized degreaser sprays designed for kitchen surfaces that can cut through the toughest grease. Simply spray on the affected areas, let it sit for a few minutes, and then wipe away with a clean cloth.
  • Baking Soda and Vinegar: For a natural approach, sprinkle baking soda on greasy spots (like on stovetops or counters) and spray with a mixture of vinegar and water. The fizzing reaction will help lift grease from surfaces. Let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub gently and wipe away.

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