
1. Use fresh lemon
Fresh lemon is a readily available fruit in many kitchens, not only providing beneficial vitamin C for health but also serving as a seasoning ingredient in various dishes and beverages. Moreover, lemon is known for its ability to brighten, eliminate odors, and effectively remove grease stains. You can use lemon to clean grease stains as follows:
- 1. Cut a fresh lemon in half and rub it around the utensil needing cleaning, especially in areas with stubborn grease.

2. Wait for about 2 hours for the lemon to effectively work, then rinse thoroughly.
2. Vinegar - an effective method for removing grease stains on plastic utensils

Utilizing Vinegar for Effective Grease Cleaning
- 1. Prepare vinegar, paper towels, and dishwashing liquid for cleaning.
2. Use paper towels soaked in vinegar to wipe all utensils with grease stains, ensuring multiple wipes on heavily greased areas.
3. Wait for about 3 minutes, then rinse with dishwashing liquid and let dry to complete the process.

Baking Soda: A Versatile Cleaning Agent
- 1. Mix baking soda with water to create a paste (3 tablespoons of baking soda to 1 tablespoon of water ratio).
Soak in Warm Salt Water
In addition to the methods mentioned above, you can effortlessly remove grease from the surface of kitchen plastic utensils by soaking them in warm salt water. Follow these steps:
- 1. Dissolve salt crystals in warm water at a ratio of 3 tablespoons of salt to 1 liter of warm water.
2. Soak the grease-stained plastic utensils in the warm salt water for about 10 - 15 minutes, then remove and rinse them with dishwashing liquid.
Furthermore, after cleaning, you can use warm water to rinse the plastic containers to enhance cleaning efficiency and prevent odors.
