Dissolve hob grease ‘instantly’ with 89p item woman raves over – there’s no need to scrub


Hobs are used for numerous recipes so they can get terribly dirty pretty quickly.

Whether your pasta sauce has exploded all over the hob or the oil from frying your steak has spat accord the surface, food grime easily builds up and becomes difficult to clean.

A clean hob however can completely transform the entire look of your kitchen. To do so, one woman has shared her instant method.

Taking to the Mrs Hinch Army Facebook group, Layla Gill said: “So I’ve just bought the Elbow Grease spray that’s only 89p.

“Just used it on my gas hob which gets so greasy and it’s always a pain to clean.

“It literally dissolves the grease residue instantly. Amazing product. I’m now going to test it on my cooker hood.”

Group members in the comments section were also loving this spray for their hobs – and for other areas of the home.

Heather Redman said: “Elbow Grease is fantastic for this. It cuts right through the grease.

Karen Simpson wrote: I did mine yesterday with Elbow Grease and now my cooker looks like new.”

Same Pierson commented: “Elbow Grease degreaser. It’s brilliant for this. Spray and leave for a bit and it all just slides off. Works fantastically for oven racks.”

Danielle Irving said: “Elbow Grease is amazing. I use it for the oven and extractor filters. I swear by the stuff.”

Claire Louise replied: “Elbow Grease and a microfibre cloth. Once cleaned, I use a little baby oil on some kitchen rolls to get rid of the streaks.”

Kayleigh Frazer added: “Yeah it’s brilliant for anything greasy, my light shade outside my kitchen gets greasy residue on it. Also top of my boiler, smoke alarm and extractor. Elbow Grease got it straight off without effort.”

Elbow Grease is designed to remove grease and oil in all situations. This makes it an ideal product for removing grease spots from kitchen surfaces.

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