What will remove built up cooking grease on kitchen cabinets?

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  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Jun 29, 2017

    Make a mixture of white vinegar and water 50/50 and add a dab of blue dawn soap.

  • Deb Holden Carter Deb Holden Carter on Jun 29, 2017

    AWESOME get it at Dollar General. It's the best stuff. Just spray it on and watch it the yuck run down your cabinets. May have to do it a couple of times, but its a great cleaner!!



  • Nancy Eaton McEwen Nancy Eaton McEwen on Jun 29, 2017

    I used a magic sponge and some dawn

    • User User on Jun 29, 2017

      Tried this unsuccessfully. Thanks anyway for your reply.

  • 2dogal 2dogal on Jun 29, 2017

    Simple Green cleanser and hot water. Wipe dry after doing a section. Simple green will not harm wood and cuts grease easily. You can get it at Home Depot or Lowe's. I do not buy the spray as it is premixed, but buy the concentrate as some jobs need a little stronger mix.

  • C. D. Scallan C. D. Scallan on Jun 29, 2017

    I like Simple Green as well .

  • Ast16362755 Ast16362755 on Jun 29, 2017

    use white vinegar

  • Desiree Desiree on Jun 29, 2017

    I use powdered spic and span then just rinse them off

  • Cas11608898 Cas11608898 on Jun 29, 2017

    Make a scrubbing cleanser by mixing bicarbonate of soda and peroxide. (Will not scratch the surface of your cabinets.) Apply, scrub and rinse with clear water. If grease persists, leave the cleanser on the cabinet a couple of hours. Scrub and rinse again.

    • User User on Jun 29, 2017

      I have these ingredients and will try first. Thx

  • Desiree Desiree on Jun 29, 2017

    I do not like the spray formula it does not work as well