Tired of Greasy Kitchen Walls Tiles? You’re not alone! because kitchen wall tiles is the place that gets dirty faster than any other place in the house. Our Indian food is greasy, and cooking that means the kitchen walls are going to be covered with grease, stains, and sticky oil spots.
And, just the thought of scrubbing the stains and cleaning the sticky mess drains away all the energy. But you don’t have to worry because with a few right tools, a bit of patience, and regular care, you can easily bring your kitchen back to life.
In this blog, we’ll talk about how to clean your kitchen wall tiles properly, what you’ll need before you start, and a few simple ways to keep them clean for longer.
Before you jump into cleaning, get everything ready. And trust us, it’s easier when all your cleaning stuff is right in front of you because no one likes running around looking for a scrubber with wet hands halfway through.
Cleaning your kitchen wall tiles may sound like a big job, but it’s actually quite easy once you get started. You just need the right cleaner and a bit of effort.
Here’s how to clean your kitchen wall tiles step by step:
Take a bowl of water and pour one capful of Ozone Multi Floor Cleaner into it and mix it gently. The nice thing about this cleaner is that it works on almost every surface — walls, floors, countertops, you name it. And it smells good too, which makes cleaning feel like you’re working as a perfumer.
Dip your nylon scrubber into the cleaning mix and start scrubbing your wall tiles. Work on one section at a time. Go in small circles, and you’ll see light stains coming off easily. If you have tough stains that don’t budge, like old oil marks or sticky grime near the stove, apply a bit of undiluted cleaner directly on the stain and leave it for 10 minutes. Then use the stainless steel scrubber and scrub it off.
You’ll see the dirt just come off, and your tiles will look brighter already. It feels so satisfying, honestly, when you see the difference right in front of your eyes.
Let’s be real. None of us have the time to deep clean kitchen every week. But maintaining clean kitchen wall tiles isn’t hard either if you just follow a few simple steps. Especially in Indian kitchens, where we cook with oil, spices, and masala every day, keeping things tidy takes a little routine.
Here are some easy habits that actually work:
Always keep a microfiber cloth near your stove. When you’re done cooking, just give the tiles around the stove a quick wipe. It takes hardly two minutes and makes a big difference.
Whenever you’re cooking something oily or spicy, turn on your exhaust fan or chimney. It helps reduce the smoke and oil particles that usually stick to the wall tiles and become a sticky mess.
Even with daily cleaning, a deep clean once a month is a must. Use your scrubbers, cleaning solution, and cloth again, and clean every corner. You can even make it a family activity. Put on some music and make it fun.
If you follow these small habits, your kitchen will stay clean and fresh for weeks. It won’t feel like a task anymore, just part of your regular routine. .
You might think, “Do I really need to clean tiles so often?” The answer is yes. Because those small stains and greasy layers, if ignored, can turn into hard spots that are tough to remove later. Regular cleaning keeps your tiles in good shape and your kitchen smelling fresh.
Plus, when you walk into a clean kitchen, it instantly lifts your mood. You feel like cooking more and actually enjoy being there. And a clean kitchen wall reflects light better, making the whole space look brighter and more open.
So yes, a little effort every few days can save you a lot of trouble or do we say srubbing, later.
Cleaning kitchen wall tiles doesn’t have to be stressful. Once you know what to do, it becomes simple and quick. A few minutes of effort can make your kitchen walls look clean. And, it’s one of those small things that’ll make a big difference in your house.
And if you’re wondering which products to use, you can try the Monkey 555 cleaning range. These products are made specially for Indian homes, strong enough to remove grease and dirt but still safe for daily use.