How do you calculate mole fraction of solute? How can I calculate the moles of solute? How do solutes and solvents interact? What is solute concentration? See all questions in Solute. Impact of this question views around the world. You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License. They are both unsightly and difficult to remove. Due to meal preparations involving cooking, sauteing and frying, the kitchen is the most common area in the home where grease stains occur; not only are the spatters of concern, but also the fine mist that gradually collects on walls and other surfaces.
The longer grease, and especially cooking grease, is left on any surface, the more difficult it is to remove; over time it tends to gel and bond to the host surface.
Further, the more porous the surface is, the more difficult the grease is to remove. Even after the stickiness is gone, there is often some discoloration to the surface, especially a painted wall, which will likely require repainting. Since one can never be totally sure that all the grease has been removed, it is a good idea to prime the wall with a KILZ paint to make sure that the stain will not eventually show through the new paint. I enjoy spending time with family and friends, gardening, quilting, cooking, sewing, and sharing knowledge and experience with others.
More Posts. I love cooking fried foods for my kids every day and I noticed that my newly-painted walls have cooking grease everywhere and I find it gross. On your article, you mentioned several methods of removing grease stains from painted walls.
It really is helpful! Have a word with yourself! Your vinegar recipe worked wonders after we splattered bacon grease all over the wall of our freshly painted kitchen! Thanks girl!! I appreciate this except…you really ought to distinguish between oil-based paint and latex-based paint in this article: most kitchen walls are oil-based paint.
Distinguishing between the type of paint first is important. One can do this by using a small bit of acetone based nail polish remover on a rag, on an inconspicuous spot. Yes, you are absolutely right here. All these things are more important for us, either it can be related to perfection, protection and cleaning process.
All are mandatory for us. So thank you so much for this lovely informational article. I just dropped a mayonnaise jar in my kitchen. Mayo is all over the walls and ceiling! Will these suggestions work for mayo or do you have any tips to help? Thank you! Hi, I would use some household ammonia in the wash water, it should cut through the greasy stains. After using the vinegar and soda to clean wall how long do u have to wair before you can paint iver it.
I would rinse the wall with clear water and then you should be able to paint after the wall is totally dry. I used the vinegar and water method on a custom faux painted hood I have over my la corne stove unfortunately it did not work it remove the paint I did it several times still no luck. Really greasy and dirty ceiling area.. Ceiling is mildly smooth manufactured aluminum with a white manufactured finished paint, Very durable can tolerate scrubbing with, I think paint applied in the factory manufacturing finish process.
I would like to protect the wood deck flooring, which is latex paint with some archtectually painted symbols on and would take care to cover it as reasonable with sheeting during cleaning process. Thank you in advance for any information assistance you can provide. Bob Drummond. Bob, I am doing my best to understand your problem. This is what I think I am reading. Painted white aluminum ceiling of a screened-in porch has an accumulation of grease and soot from a number of years of bbq cooking.
The floor is wood painted with a latex paint. Nonetheless, the grease and soot on the ceiling are a problem and using the wrong products will result in the possible stripping of the ceiling paint. A degreaser product is likely what is needed but I cannot recommend one for aluminum.
Perhaps a trip to your hardware store to see what products are available and where they can be safely used would be useful. There are specific products for cleaning aluminum like those used on boats, etc. Lastly, use a plastic drop cloth to cover your wood floor.
Would this work on the stains from those sticky hand toys? John, thank you for your query. Have you tried a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser? Dampen a fresh microfiber cloth with your hot soapy water, and wipe down the stovetop. If your microfiber cloth starts looking dingy, replace it with a fresh cloth. After all, you want to clean the grease, not spread it around. Dry and buff your stovetop using a clean microfiber cloth.
Let the paste sit for three to five minutes. Add the water to make a paste and adjust as needed. If the mixture is too thick, add a little more water. Dip your microfiber cloth into the paste and apply it to affected areas on your stovetop.
Scrub the paste with your microfiber cloth. Using a clean damp microfiber cloth, rinse the area until all baking soda residue has been removed.
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