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# **How to Remove Oil from Kitchen Walls: Quick & Effective Methods**
Whether you have **painted walls, tiles, or wallpaper**, this guide will show you **the best cleaning methods** to get your kitchen looking fresh again.
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When you fry, sauté, or cook with oil, tiny droplets get released into the air. These droplets settle on nearby surfaces, including your kitchen walls, cabinets, and backsplash. Over time, they combine with dust, making the stains harder to remove.
The key to keeping your kitchen grease-free is **regular cleaning**—but even if the oil has built up, don’t worry! Let’s go over the best ways to tackle it.
## **Best Methods to Remove Oil from Kitchen Walls**
✔ **Dish soap breaks down grease easily** since it’s designed to remove oils from dishes.
**How to Clean:**
1. **Mix dish soap with warm water.**
2. **Dip a sponge into the mixture** and gently scrub the greasy spots.
3. **Wipe clean with a damp cloth.**
4. **Dry the area with a towel.**
🔹 **Tip:** For stubborn spots, let the soapy water sit on the stain for a few minutes before scrubbing.
### **2. Baking Soda Paste (For Stubborn Grease Stains)**
**Best for:** Painted walls and tiles
✔ **Baking soda is mildly abrasive**, making it great for cutting through thick grease without damaging surfaces.
**How to Clean:**
1. **Mix baking soda with water** to create a thick paste.
2. **Apply the paste to greasy spots** and let it sit for 5-10 minutes.
3. **Gently scrub with a sponge** in circular motions.
4. **Wipe away with a damp cloth** and dry the area.
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### **3. White Vinegar Solution (For Heavy Oil Buildup)**
**Best for:** Tiles, painted walls, and glass surfaces
✔ **Vinegar’s acidity cuts through oil and grease easily.**
**What You Need:**
– **½ cup white vinegar**
– **½ cup warm water**
– **A spray bottle**
– **A microfiber cloth**
**How to Clean:**
1. **Mix equal parts vinegar and warm water** in a spray bottle.
2. **Spray the solution directly onto the greasy area.**
3. **Let it sit for 5 minutes** to break down the grease.
4. **Wipe with a clean microfiber cloth.**
5. **Rinse with a damp cloth** and dry.
🔹 **Tip:** If the vinegar smell is too strong, add a few drops of **lemon juice** to the mixture!
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### **4. Magic Eraser (For Stubborn Grease on Walls & Cabinets)**
**Best for:** Painted walls, tiles, and laminate cabinets
✔ **A Magic Eraser works like a gentle sandpaper**, removing grease without harsh chemicals.
**What You Need:**
– **A damp Magic Eraser**
**How to Clean:**
1. **Dampen the Magic Eraser** with water.
2. **Gently rub the greasy areas** until the stain disappears.
3. **Wipe clean with a dry cloth.**
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