As someone who loves to cook and experiment with new recipes, my air fryer has become an essential tool in my kitchen. Not only does it make cooking healthier and easier, but it also means less clean-up afterwards. However, one downside of using an air fryer is the tough grease marks that can be left behind. So, I decided to put two popular washing-up sprays to the test to see which one would be the best at removing these stubborn marks – Fairy Liquid and Elbow Grease.
First, let’s talk about Fairy Liquid. This iconic washing-up liquid has been a staple in households for decades, known for its ability to cut through grease and leave dishes sparkling clean. So, I had high expectations for its washing-up spray. The packaging was attractive and easy to use, with a simple trigger spray. I sprayed the Fairy Liquid directly onto the grease marks on my air fryer and let it sit for a few minutes, as per the instructions. I then wiped it off with a damp cloth. While it did remove some of the grease, I found that I had to use quite a bit of elbow grease (pun intended) to fully remove the marks. It also left a slightly soapy residue, which required an extra rinse to fully remove.
Next, I tried the Elbow Grease washing-up spray. This product claims to be specifically designed for tough grease and grime, making it a perfect candidate for my air fryer experiment. The packaging was similar to Fairy Liquid, but the spray itself had a stronger scent. I sprayed it onto the grease marks and let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it off. To my surprise, the Elbow Grease spray removed the marks with minimal effort. I didn’t have to scrub or use excessive amounts of the product. It also left no residue, making it much easier to rinse off.
After conducting my test, it was clear that Elbow Grease was the clear winner when it came to removing tough grease marks from my air fryer. Not only was it more effective, but it also required less effort and left no residue. I was impressed with its ability to cut through the grease and leave my air fryer looking brand new.
But, there’s more to consider than just the effectiveness of a product. As a consumer, I also want to know about the ingredients and the impact they have on the environment. Fairy Liquid has been known for its eco-friendly formula, but Elbow Grease also claims to be environmentally friendly. I did some research and found that both products contain biodegradable ingredients and are safe for septic tanks. However, Elbow Grease also has a refill option, which helps to reduce plastic waste. This was an added bonus for me, as I try to make more sustainable choices in my daily life.
In conclusion, after putting Fairy Liquid and Elbow Grease washing-up sprays to the test, I can confidently say that Elbow Grease is the clear winner when it comes to removing tough grease marks from my air fryer. Not only is it more effective, but it also has a more environmentally friendly option with its refill option. So, next time you’re faced with stubborn grease marks, reach for Elbow Grease and see the difference for yourself. Happy cleaning!

