
by Jane M
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What can I use to clean my kitchen cabinets, grease build up?



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Janet Pizaro on Jan 12, 2018
Make a mixture of blue ban dish soap and white vinegar with some waterHelpful Reply -
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Ken on Jan 12, 2018
We love Murphy's Oil Soap. Been around for generations and still does the job.Helpful Reply -
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Kathy on Jan 12, 2018
tsp sold at Home Depot or LowesHelpful Reply -
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Ar Sayre on Jan 12, 2018
While good, tsp can destroy the finish on some cabinets. I had good luck with full strength "Awesome" all purpose cleaner that I got at the Dollar Tree store... and it only cost me $1 ! I used an old towel and wash cloth, laid extra towels on the counter, used hot water in the sink and just wiped off the grease without scrubbing. Hint: get it in the spray bottle. It even cleaned years of grime from the oven.Helpful Reply -
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Sally-Charles Evans on Jan 12, 2018
Use good old Murphey's Oil Soap! Mix it in hot water a bit stronger than they recommend. It's amazing!Helpful Reply -
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Landsharkinnc on Jan 12, 2018
I like 'KRUD CUTTER' Kitchen Degreaser --Helpful Reply -
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Chubby58 on Jan 12, 2018
I use Jubilee, cleaner and polisher. You have to order it online, they don't sell in the stores anymore.Helpful Reply -
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Vimarhonor on Jan 12, 2018
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.htmlhttp://www.murphyoilsoap.com/home-care/murphy-oil-soap-uses Helpful Reply -
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