How can I clean the cupboard doors?
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Make a mixture of white vinegar and water at an equal rate. Spray and wipe off with a micro-fiber cloth. Then spray them down with Cabinet magic available at Home Depot.
Murphy's Oil Soap. One cup vinegar, one gallon hot water, and a few squirts of Dawn dish liquid. TSP (trisodium phosphate).
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How to clean my sticky kitchen cabinets?
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I need to know how to keep mine clean too, I painted our exterior black paint, but when I wash them down after they are dry, the marks reappear. I am thinking about sanding them down and using a interior paint. any Idea's on cleaning the black cabinets so I don't have to redo my cabinets?
Thank you, tho will this hurt the wood? I am grateful for the reply.
Use TSP tri sodium phosphate. You can get it from any hardware store. It's dry/granulated and you have to dissolve it in a bucket of warm water. Follow the mixing directions on the box. A box costs about $4-5, but it goes a LONG way. It's an industrial strength degreaser. It's amazing stuff. But USE rubber gloves.
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/cleaning-with-tsp-trisodium-phosphate/#.WI0MIdXnbbU