How to clean grease off wood cabinets?
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If the layers is thick you might want to use a solvent oil based. Even new cooking oil will do the trick. The next step is to remove the solvent with a detergent/soap or windex. Baking soda will work if the layer is not thick. Also works as sanding agent.
Hello, I tend to use a soapy water Dawn solution for mild weekly cleaning and Murphy’s oil soap for more moderete cleaning jobs. Murphy's oil soap is an excellent all purpose wood cleaner.
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/clean-kitchen-cabinets-using-murphy-soap-104703.html
http://www.murphyoilsoap.com/home-care/murphy-oil-soap-uses
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Awesome spray cleaner at the dollar store. Best degreaser for a buck.