How to clean grease from the kitchen cabinets
"Greasy dirt stuck to cabinets is one of the hardest cleaning chores there is, and the problem is almost unavoidable in kitchen environments."
Are your kitchen cabinets giving off an oily luster? Greasy dirt stuck to cabinets is one of the hardest cleaning chores there is, and the problem is almost unavoidable in kitchen environments.
Here are the simple ways you can clean the grease from the kitchen cabinets:
Hot Water and Dish Soap
Dish soap is an alkaline-based product that effectively cuts through grease, especially when mixed in hot water.
Use grease-cutting dish soap into a bucket of very hot water because hot water helps to break down or melt through built-up grease.
Get the water as hot as you can handle while wearing rubber gloves.
First, soften the grease on the cabinets with a sponge that’s damp with warm water, then clean with a soap-and-water-soaked sponge, toothbrush, or small scrub brush.
To avoid leftover residue (which could attract more grime), finish by drying with a dishtowel.
Vinegar
Vinegar is the go-to natural cleaner when faced with how to clean greasy cabinets.
You can mix a 50/50 solution of vinegar and warm water and put it into a spray bottle.
Mist on cabinets, let sit for a minute or two. Rinse your cloth with warm water, wring out most of the moisture, and use it to rinse the cabinetry and then wipe clean with a soft cloth.
You can also add a few drops of liquid dishwashing detergent to the vinegar and water solution to clean extremely grimy cabinets.
Coconut Oil and Baking Soda
You can bust through-hardened, dull layers of old, sticky, dust-grabbing grease using coconut oil and baking soda.
Simply mix 1 part coconut oil with two parts baking soda in a small bowl. Apply the mixture to your cabinets with a cloth or sponge.
It’s easy to work it into all the nooks and crannies using your gloved hands.
For the grooves that are harder to reach with your fingers, use an old toothbrush.
Rub the area with a non-scratching pad in a circular motion. Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.
Use Vegetable Oil
Vegetable oil is oil that can soften and lift stubborn stains. Mix the oil with 2-parts baking soda for improved cleaning qualities.
Rub in the baking soda-and-oil paste with a soft cloth on the cabinets.
You can use the paste to shine up grimy hinges, handles, and pulls as well.
Wash the cabinets with warm water and a little dish soap before rinsing and drying them.
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