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  • Before:  you can actually see how greasy and dirty the cabinets had become 1
  • After:  white and clean

How to easily remove grease build-up from your cabinets

This is just a simple little story about how I finally got all the grease off the cabinets above my stove. ...»

I have had a dirty little secret!Everyone always tells me how clean my house is. It's not really. Not since I've had kids. You've seen those cute little signs, Excuse the mess, we are busy making memories or Excuse the mess, we live here? Well that's not really my style. In fact, my house is nothing like the clean it used to be before the kids. I've grown more accustomed to the mess, but so many little things tend to get over looked these days. Many people have exciting goals like running a marathon or skydiving (and I may have just become the biggest loser because I just googled Common goals people have, because I couldn't come up with 2 good ideas), you know what I've always wanted? To put my house on the market and have the ad say, "Mrs. Clean lives here". I'm not kidding, I actually told my realtor I wanted that on my add. She said, your house will sell itself. OK, she was right, but I really wanted that at the time. One thing I've been over-looking lately is my kitchen cabinets. I'm home cleaning today and thought, maybe today's the day to get that grease off the cabinets. Now keep in mind, these are just the cabinets over the stove, and grease is always building up on these cabinets. I wipe down my cabinets frequently, since they are white and show any dirt, but I do tend to "overlook" these top cabinets because I never could seem to get the grime off with much success. I have those god-awful therma-foil and for lack of a better term the surface is "pockey". That means there is a little texture that allows dirt and grease to accumulate. The picture shows best how greasy these cabinets were. I've tried many products before, but today I decided to go for some simple soft scrub and a warm dish rag. I love the lemon scent and use this for a lot of my cleaning. I poured it on my dishcloth and just rubbed it on the grease, and just like that, all of the grease and grime came off. I've tried many other cleaners and de-greasers and seriously never got such great results with barely any elbow grease at all. I might suggest if you are working over your head that you wear some protective eyewear, because trust me when I say, you don't want your break from cleaning to involve trying to get soap out of your eye! Just sayin. Check out the before and afters. It's really pretty amazing!

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Diane Kaul
Diane Kaul Commerce Township, MI
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  • Cheryl C
    Commented on May 10, 2013
    We have the exact same cabinets and finish. After 13 years of scrubbing and hating them, we ...»
    literally took the doors off; removed the hardware; then peeled off the white plastic-feeling cover. (came off easy!) Then one coat of an adhesive paint and one coat of white. Replaced the hardware, re-hung the doors and replaced the drawer fronts and WOW. Really pretty. Now, we have lots of cabinets and drawers (38) so we took 3 weeks with this project, but they look great...so when you get fed up with the plastic coating, just know you CAN do something about it. The wood underneath is clean and smooth.

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I achieved a farmhouse country restyle for my builders grade oak cabinet kitchen by adding a beadboard backsplash, wood

corbels, painted cabinets and I did all the work myself for under $500.00. I incorporated some great thrifted pieces and removed some doors for an open shelf look. My favorite feature is ...»
my handmade curtain under my sink...very vintage farmhouse.

I love the final look of my new restyled room and it was so econimical.

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Cedar Log and Twig work for a nice Home on Lake George in upstate NY...

I Love this Work for it is my passion to become greater at what I do!!
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K.A.Construction Hague, NY
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  • Cheryl C
    Commented on Feb 01, 2012
    pretty but not my style
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