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Old 12-15-2009, 06:27 AM   #1
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Default Oily wall cleaning problem.

I have a wall next to my stove I can’t change it to any further extent. So the wall is full of oily stains when I try to clean it off it won’t work.
Do you have an idea?


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Old 12-26-2009, 03:34 AM   #2
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Just have a try with Mr muscle,It is much effective with this oil dirt...
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I can suggest you an irregular mothod...use a vinegar and salt...it works for me.
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Cheap degreaser a la Awesome or Mean Green and a scrubby pad always work for me ... even in nasty ass apt moveouts with years of grease buildup on and around the stove.
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Above might not be such a hot idea if the wall's painted though.

I have paint in my backsplash area at home. Started to peel it off with the thought of bolting up tile, glass or plastic or maybe just stripping the nice wood paneling and putting a thick coat of clear varnish on the area.

(Anyone with any knowhow have any thoughts on that last idea? I think it would look nice, but never saw anything like it or heard of anyone doing that.)
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TSP (trisodium phosphate ) is good for degreasing especially for tar and nicotine from ciggerettes.
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Old 08-12-2010, 08:23 PM   #8
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personally if the wall is painted, i would just clean off the grease as much as possible, sand the wall back and repaint or put up a glass splash back or tiles. If the grease and stuff from the stove has made a mess before, it will certainly do it again.
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I can suggest you an irregular mothod...use a vinegar and salt...it works for me.
I'm agree with Simon. The green cleaning methods works more than people expect you should try it.
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Just have a try with Mr muscle,It is much effective with this oil dirt...
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haha with Mr. Muscle, everything will be alright.. LOL
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I have had good success in kithens with this product by Hillyard called Super Grease Buster.
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