What is best solution to clean grease off wood cabinets above stove?
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Murphy's Oil works very well
I use TSP to clean everything wood. Walls, cabinets indoors and out. It is a powder and inexpensive. Removes grease, mildew, marks, chemicals, whatever and leaves everything fresh and clean. My house is almost 100 years old so whenever we paint we wash everything down and then rinse and let dry.
I agree with Sharon on using Awesome. I bough the $1 size bottle with a sprayer, and a 64oz. $3 refill. Also use it on laundry stains and it's amazing! Another product is sold either on HSN or QVC called Shock It Clean that's stronger and is good for carpet stains, grills, tubs, tile, etc. It's a concentrate and the bottle makes about 30 or so spray bottles.
Stay away from TSP and Greased Lightning as they removed the finish on mine.
Murphy's Oil will clean them well but if you plan to paint them in the future you will need to use TSP to remove the oil residue
Here's a video that has some good tips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zrEs-NYTWk