How can I get rid of the sticky finish on clean wood cabinet doors?
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Goo Gone or Murphy's Oil Soap
Goo Gone
Goo Gone is my go to for sticky areas. I use microfiber cloths on wood. It may be residue from a cleaning product you've used, or just build-up from cooking, etc.
You can get Goo Gone at Walmarts and diy stores.
Krud Kutter and a magic eraser
Hi, Jan21349791!
I would try cleaning the cabinets using TSP (tri-sodium phosphate) or TSP substitute. It is a degreaser and should remove the stickiness on the cabinets. I hope this helps!
Thanks, everyone for your answers. This started after I washed the cabinet doors and I can't remember what I used on them, but probably the disinfectant wipes that I use on my counters. I've been afraid that I ruined them.