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Freshen Up Your Oven: Best Cleaning Hacks To Remove Cooking Grease And Grime

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 Freshening up your oven and removing cooking grease and grime can be simple with the right approach. Start by removing oven racks and soaking them in warm soapy water. Make a paste of baking soda and water and apply it to the oven interior, focusing on greasy spots. Let it sit for a few hours or overnight for tough grime. Wipe away the paste with a damp cloth, using vinegar spray for stubborn areas to lift residue. Clean the oven racks separately and dry everything thoroughly before placing them back. Regular maintenance prevents buildup and keeps your oven looking fresh and ready to use. Know more-  https://www.bondcleaning.sydney/oven-cleaning-hacks-to-remove-grease-and-grime/

4 Easy Ways to Remove Sticky Grease From Kitchen Cabinets, According to Cleaning Pros

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 Over the days and weeks spent cooking, eating, and just generally living in your kitchen, some dirt and grime is bound to build up. This is especially the case on kitchen cabinets—the place where hot oil splatters up, where dust accumulates, and where greasy hands reach to open them. When it comes time to degrease your kitchen cabinets, there are a few methods to get the gunk off easily. Here, cleaning experts reveal their favorite ways to make cabinets look as good as new. Read more-  https://www.realsimple.com/how-to-remove-grease-from-kitchen-cabinets-11887641

The Sydney suburbs saying no to fast food giants in the name of 'heart and character'

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 For certain Sydney communities, protecting their identity means pushing back against the fast food giants. In recent months, some inner-city suburbs have rallied in a bid to reject development proposals, voicing their opinions on social media, in submissions to council and even with vandalism. It comes as the number of Australian fast food and takeaway businesses in the country surpassed 26,000 in 2025, IbisWorld data shows. The country's top three remain the same as five years ago, according to Roy Morgan Research: McDonald's, KFC and Hungry Jack's. These communities explain why they have fought to largely remain free of these popular outlets. To know more, click here-  https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01-12/sydney-suburbs-fighting-fast-food-giants-kfc-mcdonalds/105979334