How to clean grease and grime from wooden kitchen cabinets
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Make sure they are good and dry and use steel wool . It is amazing .
white vinegar ad water and a dab of blue dawn dish soap in a spray bottle
Murphy's Oil Soap. Takes some work and persistence but the oil in the product helps by dissolving the oil on the cabinets. Wiping down with WD-40 followed by a cleaning with any household cleaner to remove the WD-40 will have the same result.
I had same problem. Used different cleaning products to no avail. Bought Mean Green at Dollar Store, worked beautifully. No grease or grime left. They feel clean just rubbing my hands across cabinet. I sprayed it on and used wet clothes to wash. Hope this product helps you.
Sorry used wet cloths.
TSP will get the grease off ( rinse well) then use Murphy's Oil Soap to remove any residue from the TSP.
Hello, hope this helps you out,Create a cleaning solution with 1-part baking soda, 2 parts warm water and the lemon juice. Add the solution to a spray bottle and spray the liquid onto the kitchen cabinets. Leave for 2-3 minutes, allowing the baking soda to work its magic. Use the soft sponge or microfiber cloth to gently scrub the grease away.
product from Dollar Tree called Awesome is the best
Give all cabinets a good soapy wash down or use Mr Mussle. or Flash in your water At least once a month should do it!
Use vinegar. It will cut through grease.