Feces stains on kitchen utensils can be quite daunting to remove. But don't worry, with the right techniques and the right materials you can get rid of those pesky stains quickly and easily!
Updated 08 Mar 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
Start by scraping away any solid feces on your kitchen utensils. Use a butter knife or a plastic scraper to gently scrape away the solid matter.
Fill up a sink or large bowl with hot water, making sure it's hot but not too hot to the touch. Soak your utensils for at least 20 minutes to loosen up the solid matter.
Spray an all-purpose cleaner on the area of the utensil that is stained with feces. Let it sit for a few minutes and then scrub it with a sponge or brush. Rinse it off with hot water.
If the all-purpose cleaner is not enough, use a grease-cutter to cut through the stubborn stains. Spray the grease-cutter on the area and let it sit for a few minutes. Scrub it with a sponge or brush, then rinse it off with hot water.
If the stains still won't come off, use biological washing powder. Pour a tablespoon of washing powder into a bucket of hot water, then immerse utensil into it. Let it soak for at least 30 minutes. Then remove it from the solution and scrub it with a brush or sponge. Rinse it off with hot water.
To make sure that utensil is safe to use again, apply a sanitizing agent. You can use either rubbing alcohol or white vinegar. Soak a cloth in the sanitizing agent, then rub it onto the utensil until the area is completely covered. Let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse it off with hot water.
With these simple steps, you should be able to easily remove the feces stains from your kitchen utensils. Be sure to follow all safety procedures and wear protective gloves when dealing with biological washing powder or sanitizing agents.
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