How to Clean Grease Splatters Off Cork Wall or Floor Tiles

How can I clean grease splatters off my cork wall or floor tiles?

When grease splatters on your cork flooring or walls, we recommend wiping up the grease as quickly as possible. This will help prevent any hard-to-remove residue. If there is residual splatter after wiping it up, we recommend using a mild detergent and water to clean the tile.
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