Three years ago we asked you guys if you had any brilliant tips to help a reader clean her light colored wood kitchen cabinets.
What cleans greasy kitchen cabinets.
How to clean sticky wood kitchen cabinets.
Most cabinet types including metal plastic laminate painted wood and vinyl cabinets can be cleaned with a solution of liquid dish soap and warm water.
This simple and mild solution is enough to get food smudges dust and mild grease build up off of your cabinets.
Ideally you re cleaning your cabinet fronts at least every other week using a damp cloth.
How to clean greasy kitchen cabinets.
Take the paste with a toothbrush and rub it with care on the area where the grease is located.
Cut through moderate grease with an oil or grease cutting.
Greasy grime stuck to cabinets is one of the hardest cleaning chores there is and the problem is almost inevitable in kitchen environments.
Eliminate light grease by misting cabinets with vinegar.
You see this is an area that i don t clean on a regular schedule.
If your cabinets are really grimy spray multipurpose cleaner containing citrus oil onto the kitchen cabinets and let it sit for a few minutes he says next use a sponge or microfiber cloth dampened with warm water to gently remove the grease.
They have a film of dusty cooking grease on them said reader barbara.
One of the best ways to clean greasy kitchen cabinets made of wood is with baking soda and vegetable oil.
I think i mentally put it off because i know how icky it gets.
Instead of how to clean the tops of greasy kitchen cabinets this post really should be called the horror that lies above because that s exactly what was i found.
Dampen a clean dry cloth with undiluted white vinegar and wipe down greasy cabinets.
Start by mixing 1 2 cup of baking soda with 1 4 cup of vegetable oil to form a paste.
Perry adds that an all purpose orange oil cleaner will also work to get rid of grease on kitchen cabinets.
Prepare your cleaning solution.
Especially if you prefer non toxic cleaners it can seem that nothing will work to budge the muck.