I Thought My Kitchen Was Clean Until I Checked These Hidden Grease Spots
Spring cleaning usually starts with visible surfaces. Counters get wiped, the sink gets scrubbed, and floors get mopped. The kitchen looks clean. But when I started checking the places that rarely get attention, I noticed something different. Grease and cooking residue collect in areas most people never see during daily cleaning. Those hidden spots often hold more buildup than the surfaces we clean every day. Once I started checking them, it became clear why kitchens can still feel slightly greasy even after a full cleaning. Here are the places where grease quietly accumulates. 1. Cabinet Tops The top edge of kitchen cabinets sits above eye level, which makes it easy to ignore. Cooking grease rises with warm air and settles on these surfaces over time. Dust sticks to the grease and forms a sticky layer that becomes thicker each month. Running a cloth along the top often reveals dark residue even in kitchens that look spotless. A warm cloth with dish soap usually removes the...