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4 Tips to Remove Grease from Kitchen Cabinets

A sparkling clean kitchen always seems friendlier and more welcoming. To do this, you must maintain hygiene in this room of the house, not forgetting the cupboards that have undergone strict tests. Between grease stains, food splatters, and oil spills, these cabinets often have to bear the brunt of it all. We often think about cleaning everything in the kitchen  but forget to clean the cabinet doors. Over time,  accumulated grease and dirt will become more stubborn and more difficult to remove. We’ll show you how to quickly and effectively remove grease buildup from your kitchen cabinets.

1. Clean cabinets with dish soap and white vinegar

Dish soap is a gentle way to clean and degrease any surface. Combined with white vinegar, a powerful cleaning agent, its effectiveness is multiplied. And with good reason, as vinegar is an excellent degreaser and disinfectant. Grease and dirt stains on your cabinets are now a thing of the past.

To use this method, you will need:

2 tablespoons  organic dishwashing liquid

50 cl  warm water

25 cl  white vinegar

Mix the ingredients in a container and soak a sponge or cloth  liquid. Scrub the cabinet doors, then rinse with a damp sponge and dry with a microfiber cloth. Don’t hesitate to use an old soft toothbrush to clean those hard-to-reach corners to complete your cleaning. Please note that for a perfect finish, you can treat  wooden kitchen cabinets with mineral oil to polish  and perfect their cleanliness. Say goodbye to stubborn fat with this gentle method.

2. Curd Soap

The mild action of curd soap is recommended for washing wooden surfaces such as kitchen cupboards. To do this, simply mix warm water with a tablespoon of liquid curd soap and stir it all together. Use this detergent to clean the cabinet doors with a sponge and then rinse with a damp cloth. You can replace curd soap with mild soap to remove grease stains on kitchen cabinets. With this gentle method, you will be able to clean  wooden furniture without damaging it.

3. Apple cider vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is a family companion. It has antiseptic properties and, like white vinegar, helps fight bacteria. In addition, its acetic acid content facilitates degreasing of surfaces.

To use, add equal parts apple cider vinegar and water to a pot and bring to a boil. Then let the solution  cool, soak the sponge in the mixture and clean your kitchen furniture. Then washed by cold water.

4. Baking Soda

Also note that baking soda can be used to clean kitchen cabinet doors, as long as they are not made of wood. Baking soda is considered a natural cleaner but is abrasive  and can damage waxed or painted wood surfaces over time. For this type of wood, the above two methods  are still ideal for gentle and effective cleaning.

How to clean painted kitchen cabinets?

For painted kitchen cabinets, linseed oil remains the ideal solution. To make this homemade cleaner, mix  linseed oil, turpentine, and flour. Dip a sponge in this mixture and clean your lacquered furniture. Turpentine is an essential oil  commonly used in the home because it acts as a solvent. Linseed oil protects and improves wood surfaces. Although wheat flour is not commonly used, it helps remove stubborn grease stains.

With these natural ingredients, removing  grease stains on cabinets becomes quick and easy. Your furniture will shine clean and at a lower cost.

Questions

How often should I clean my kitchen cabinets to prevent grease buildup? It’s a good practice to clean your kitchen cabinets at least once a month to prevent grease buildup. However, if you cook often, you may want to clean them more often.

Can I use these methods on all types of kitchen cabinet materials? These methods are safe for most kitchen cabinet materials, but be careful with wood surfaces. Use a mild detergent like curd soap on wooden cabinets.

After cleaning wooden cabinets with dishwashing liquid and vinegar, do I need to use mineral oil? Although not necessary, using mineral oil after cleaning can help protect and restore the shine of wooden cabinets.

What is the best way to clean kitchen cabinet hardware (knobs and knobs)? You can clean cabinet hardware with a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap. Scrub gently with a  brush or soft cloth, then rinse and dry.

Can I use these cleaning methods on painted kitchen cabinets? Yes, you can use these methods on painted kitchen cabinets, but be especially careful with abrasive cleaners like baking soda as they can affect the  finish. Always test a small, hard-to-see area first.