THERE'S nothing worse than trying to scrub out grease from a dirty pan.
Fortunately, one mum has revealed the simple hack she uses to remove it without scrubbing.
The TikTok account, Desire Your Home, revealed the easy trick in a recent video that has gone viral with over two million views.
In the short clip, she said: "One of my pet peeves is to leave the house with dirty dishes.
"When I am cooking something with hot grease I don't like it to sit on the stove until I get home."
Instead, the mum takes some baking soda and sprinkles it over the grease, she then lets it sit for a few minutes.
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After it has sat for a few minutes she then mixes the two together to create a paste.
You can then transfer it into a bowl that won't melt and let the paste cool down.
She can then easily wipe the pan clean and throw away the paste once it has cooled down.
"I don’t save the grease. I dump it," she captioned the post.
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Viewers of the video were stunned by how easy it was and thanked the mum for sharing her easy hack.
One wrote: "This right here is the best tip I have seen in a while."
Another person commented: "What a great idea. Better than waiting till it cools and put in an empty can/jar to throw out!"
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A third penned: "Omg thank you for this!"
Meanwhile, a fourth added: "Thank you for this tip!! I also hate letting my grease sit, mainly because it starts smelling. Definitely going to use this tip."
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