Some stains often appear unnoticed and are left to dry for a long time.

  5 Maret 2025 06:00

Brilio.net - The kitchen is often the dirtiest area in the house, especially if it is used for cooking every day. Oil splashes, water droplets, sauce residue, and other food residue can easily stick to walls, tables, and kitchen furniture. If not cleaned immediately, these stains can accumulate and reduce the cleanliness and comfort of the kitchen.

Some stains often appear unnoticed and are left to dry for a long time. When they have dried, these stubborn stains will be increasingly difficult to remove. Usually, stains that stick can be cleaned with a cloth that has been dampened with soapy water or using a special cleaning agent designed for the kitchen.

However, one netizen on the YouTube account Rach Plus Five shared a different method that is no less effective in removing stubborn stains. This method can even provide a fresh aroma in the kitchen after the cleaning process.

In this way, the kitchen is not only clean from dirt and stubborn stains, but also remains fragrant and comfortable to use for daily activities.

"I got it from someone who was a housekeeper," he explained, quoted by brilio.net from YouTube Rach Plus Five on Tuesday (4/3).

First, prepare a container to mix the cleaning agent. Then, add water and fabric softener. The ratio of water to fabric softener used is 4 to 1. After that, stir until the two ingredients are evenly mixed. Transfer this cleaning agent mixture into a spray bottle.

How to clean stains on walls and kitchen furniture  YouTube

photo: YouTube/Rach Plus Five

Next, spray the cleaning agent onto a cloth, then wipe it on any area in the kitchen, such as the wall, refrigerator, or other furniture that has stubborn stains. For example, as done by the owner of the YouTube account Rach Plus Five, he wiped it on stubborn sauce stains on the back wall of his stove.

It doesn't take long and extra effort, the previously stubborn sauce stains are gone instantly. Then, just reapply the cleaning fluid to other parts that need to be cleaned or need a fragrant aroma.

"I don't know what kind of magic this is, but this definitely works. Everything came off and the whole house smells amazing," said the owner of the YouTube account Rach Plus Five.

How to clean stains on walls and kitchen furniture  YouTube

photo: YouTube/Rach Plus Five

So, are you interested in trying this method?

How to care for kitchen walls so they don't get oily.

1. Use wall coverings.

Installing a backsplash or wall covering such as ceramic, glass, or waterproof panels in the area near the stove can protect the wall from oil splashes. These materials are easier to clean than walls that are simply painted.

2. Choose wall paint that is easy to clean.

If using paint on kitchen walls, choose a glossy or satin paint that is resistant to oil stains and easy to clean with just a damp cloth. Avoid paint with a matte or matte texture because it absorbs stains more easily.

3. Clean regularly.

Don't let oil splatters build up for too long. Use a clean cloth dampened with warm water and dish soap to wipe down the walls after cooking. If the stains are stubborn, a mixture of vinegar and baking soda can help lift the dirt more effectively.

4. Use additional protection.

Applying clear plastic or oil-resistant stickers to areas that are often splashed can be a practical solution. These protectors can be replaced periodically to keep the kitchen looking clean and tidy.

With proper care, kitchen walls will remain clean and free from oil stains, making cooking more comfortable and enjoyable.

(brl/lut)

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