Dealing With Gunk on your Walls
The problem with gunk, oil and other stuff accumulating in the kitchen, under the stove or the sink is a common occurrence that many simply chose to get the whole kitchen re-done to do away with these problems. New paint’s can be used that contain anti-bacterial compounds and even Teflon loaded paint that makes clean-up a breeze. Warm soapy water tends to be the best tool for cleaning the oily dirt and soot that may be all around. Ugly marks on your stainless counters, get hold of some baking soda which can be turned into a paste to rub away those ugly water marks and stains. The baking soda is mild enough not to scratch away the rest of the finish and it works better than some commercial products.
For thick gunk, get some warm water and commercial cleaner to soften and make removal easier. To prevent smells like in the trash bin, pour some baking soda into them as you change the bag, it absorbs odors and sanitizes the bin at the same time. Activated carbon gets new paint smells to dissipate clearly. Vinegar also works within newly painted cabinets and other enclosed spaces making them go away allowing you to get down to using them again in no time (as long as the paint is dry that is!).
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