How to Remove Cooking Spray Stains
Cooking Spray stains can be tricky โ acting quickly and using the right method for your surface makes all the difference.
Removal Methods by Surface
๐ก Prevention Tips
- โDish soap is ideal โ cooking spray is pure aerosolized oil
- โApply dish soap directly, let sit 5 minutes, then launder
- โOn stainless steel, wipe with a damp microfiber cloth followed by dry cloth
โ Common Mistakes
- โUsing water before dish soap โ water does not break down oil
- โNot noticing the invisible oil stain until after washing and drying
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you get cooking spray stains out?
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Is cooking spray hard to remove?
Cooking Spray is rated Easy to remove. Even dried or set stains can often be removed with the right technique.
What not to do with cooking spray stains?
Avoid these mistakes: Using water before dish soap โ water does not break down oil. Not noticing the invisible oil stain until after washing and drying
Tools That Help With This Stain
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