The best way to remove grease and gas build up on cabinets?
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Soft scourer with warm water and dishwasher liquid or creme cleanser
If wood, Murphy's Oil Soap or TSP. If laminate or other surfaces, Dawn dish soap might work.
TSP or Krud Kutter.
Dish soap (dawn) removes grease and gas build up, i use it for my Kitchen cabinets
Any available grease cutter should work.
Baking soda & hydrogen peroxide into a paste, scrub with child's toothbrush. If that isn't strong enough, a mild degreaser like G66 or Fuller's.
I will always recommend Krud Kutter, because it turned a job I thought was going to rquire elbow grease into a spray on-wipe off job.