X-All Publishes Guide to Cleaning Baked-On Grease From Stovetops
Company X-All has released a guide detailing a method for removing baked-on cooking grease from stovetops, emphasizing the use of a specialized cleaner and sufficient dwell time.

X-All, a company focused on cleaning solutions, has published a new guide aimed at addressing the common problem of baked-on grease on stovetops. The guide advises that effective removal relies on a combination of a grease-specific formula and adequate waiting time, rather than solely on aggressive scrubbing.
The recommended routine involves ensuring the stovetop is cool, applying the multi-purpose spray generously to affected areas, and allowing it to sit for approximately ten minutes. This dwell time is crucial for the cleaner to break down the polymerized oil. Afterward, the residue is wiped away with a damp microfiber cloth.
X-All notes that this process is effective for everyday and stubborn cooking grease on sealed surfaces. However, the company clarifies that it is not designed for heavily carbonized build-up from decades, rust, or unsealed stone surfaces, which require different cleaning agents.
The guide also includes tips for specific applications, such as cleaning oven windows, and suggests that repeating the process may be necessary for very old or thick grease deposits. The company aims to provide practical advice for household cleaning challenges.