That line is just a teaser-style claim. There is no single “only way” recipe for baking soda to remove grease—different surfaces need different strengths. But here is a complete, practical “all-purpose grease remover” recipe that actually works well at home.
🧼 Powerful Baking Soda Grease Remover (Universal Recipe)
🧾 Ingredients:
- 4 tablespoons baking soda
- 1–2 tablespoons warm water
- 1 teaspoon dishwashing liquid (important for cutting grease)
- Optional: 1 teaspoon white vinegar (for extra degreasing on tough spots)
👨🍳 How to prepare it:
- Put baking soda in a small bowl
- Add dish soap and mix
- Slowly add warm water until it becomes a thick paste (like toothpaste)
- If using vinegar, add it last (it will fizz briefly)
🧽 How to use it:
- Apply paste to greasy areas:
- stove tops
- oven doors
- kitchen tiles
- exhaust hoods
- sink edges
- Leave for:
- 10–20 minutes (light grease)
- 30 minutes (heavy grease)
- Scrub with sponge or brush
- Wipe clean with a damp cloth
🔥 For very tough grease (extra step)
- Sprinkle dry baking soda first
- Spray lightly with soapy water
- Then apply paste on top and scrub after 15–20 minutes
⚠️ Important notes:
- Don’t use aggressively on delicate coatings or non-stick surfaces
- Rinse well to avoid white residue
- It works best on kitchen grease and grime, not burnt industrial buildup
🧾 Bottom line:
Baking soda works because it is mildly abrasive + alkaline, but it’s not a magical one-step “only method” solution. The real effectiveness comes from combining it with dish soap and proper scrubbing time.
If you want, I can give you a super fast version for daily cleaning (30-second spray method) or a heavy-duty oven degreaser recipe.