I have splattered , dried grease on my refrigerator.
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Try Degreaser from Home Depot. Once off clean regularly.
Mr. Clean magic eraser or even one from the Dollar Tree and Lestoil should remove with ease. Just don't scrub super hard. Scrub lightly. Lestoil is fantastic for removing all types of grease and oil.
Hello! Typically, if something is heated, it is removed more easily. For instance, applying heat to hardened gum when will soften the gum. It becomes gooey and can be scraped off. The same might be true about the grease on your fridge. Heat it up with a hair dryer and then it might come off more readily. Also I have had luck with removing baked on grease from oven racks using an equal combination of white vinegar and Dawn dish detergent. If you could make a paste of it using baking soda and let it sit on the grease for a couple of hours that might help too. Good luck!
use HOT soapy water to get the residue off first, then use Magic Eraser , next wash it down again w/Murphys Oil soap. I would think using a car wax would give it a protective layer to repel grease and grim
Ammonia diluted or not, ventilate.
Thank you to everyone who answered , I am off work tomorrow, I will start down the list and try them all !!! Thank- you, love, Judy
I just used oven cleaner and let set for 30 minutes, came off pretty easy
Have you tried Murphys oil soap? It is an oil based soap and works well on grease. Try using it with Mr. Clean magic erasers. They are very fine and I don't think they will damage the finish.
Waxing won't help