All requirements met: neutral odor, no bacteria, diluted grease, descaled, everything!

How to degrease wall tiles? Now it’s simple.

The culinary journey is fascinating, but wall tiles also absorb grease, odors, and dirt. Follow our tips:

How to remove stubborn stains from wall tiles with baking soda?

This trick isn’t difficult; all you need is baking soda, a container of water, and suede leather.

Dip a clean sponge in the paste you just made from baking soda and water, and use your elbow to vigorously scrub the wall tiles, paying particular attention to the grout lines and, ruthlessly, the countertop as well! And so, let’s get started!

Daily maintenance is essential for everything, including tastefully and lovingly designed wall tiles. In this case, we can all agree that household detergent and warm water are your best friends.

Try wiping with a damp sponge soaked in warm water with a few drops of detergent, then rinse with clean water. Remember to wipe with a dry chamois for a streak-free, matte finish.

 

Cheaper than that? Black soap.
Due to its foaming and gentle properties, black soap is currently recommended for cleaning wall tiles. The idea is to wash the wall as you would wash dishes.

The savings are there, and so is the shine. Saturate a sponge with a few drops of liquid black soap, then scrub the tiles; grout lines too! Say goodbye to grease!

Lemon juice, readily available in the kitchen, is an effective solution!

It smells pleasant, brings freshness, cleanliness, and neutralizes odors. Lemon juice is a must-have among grandmother’s tips.

As you know, thanks to its citric acid content, lemon juice dissolves the film of grease that forms on wall tiles due to steam. We recommend saving this mixture for cleaning your countertop after each use. Regular cleaning eliminates the need for a thorough cleaning…

As you can see, we’ve gathered all the options, from the cheapest to the tastiest. Tell us what your next dish will be? We can’t wait to find out…