How do you guys deal with the kitchen grease on your furniture/extractor?
I use Member's Mark degreaser, but the smell is far too strong, after using it I need to leave the room for 40 mins to an hour to avoid feeling dizzy as shit.
Do you have any home alternatives?
Also, hygiene thread.
Fucking bump
Just how the fuck does kitchen grease end up on your furniture?
Deeply curious about this.
I use an orange glow type cleaner. It works almost as well as harsh degreaser, but it smells nice. I can't stand huffing harsh fumes
>>7730000
Nice quads
English isn't my first language, sorry. Its a layer of black stuff, looks like a mixture of fat and dirt, gets on the fan and the extractor.
I don't know how to call it.
>>7730010
You got the brand name?
How fast does it work? Price?
>>7730000
Grease boils and evaporates and spreads all over the fucking house.
>>7730017
"Orange Glo" is the brand name one. It comes in generic versions. It's probably like $5 a bottle or something. It takes a bit longer to dissolve grease than hard core spray degreaser, but it gets the job done without killing you.
>>7729982
I use alcohol in a spray bottle. I have particleboard cabinets that have some sort of plastic so it might mess with your finish if you have wood or certain paints.
Doesn't smell too bad and gets rid of gunk quickly.
>>7730435
Why would alcohol smell bad?
>>7730442
If you spray a bunch the fumes can get a bit much but it's manageable and clears very quickly.
>>7729982
I don't know what country you live in, but in NA you can use Murphey's Oil soap, which will clean off most of the crap...then when you done with that, you can use a product called Cabinet Majic that'll treat the wood doors and drawers...
Just about anything else, like wax, or acetone will kill the finish...