What would be the best way to clean kitchen cabinets
We rent and our kitchen cabinets have marks from other renters and dirty and i was wondering what to use to make them look shiney? I have Murphy's Oil Soap do you think that would be to strong to use?
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Nope, go for it! Dawn dish soap works and so does vinegar and water.
You should dilute it (I think it says so on the bottle). I use Orange Glo. It cleans well and smells good. If super dirty, mix a baking soda & peroxide paste then scrub with a super soft child's toothbrush. Wipe clean and then Orange Glo.
Judy, it depends on the finish, but Murphys is extremely alkali. I recommend and so do most woodworkers, using dish detergent instead. It is neutral and won't be as damaging.
I use a very dilute amount, maybe 4 drops in a gallon, and clean with that. (no rinsing necessary) For bad spots, use a Mr Clean sponge sparingly. To bring up shine, use orange oil or Amish wood milk. They will shine like new!
1. Detergent: you can use any oil/grease cutting dish or laundry detergent and water to clean your wood cabinets. ... Dawn is great
2. Vinegar: If you don't have liquid-based detergents, vinegar and water is a great cleaner
3. Baking Soda: The hardest stains should be confronted with baking soda.
I have a post that might help https://chascrazycreations.com/cleaning-kitchen-cabinets/
To clean wood cabinets with Murphy's oil soap, you can follow these steps: