Join our newest blogger Jay in this detailed article as he teaches you how to clean your grease-laden kitchen cabinets with ingredients you probably already own. Make your home smell fresh and remove that greasy stench!
Materials
-Lysol
-Vinegar
-Baking soda
-Cloth}
Greasy kitchen cabinets can be a real pain to clean. Here are four easy steps to get them sparkling clean:
1. Start with Lysol. Spray the entire cabinet surface with the cleaner and scrub with a dishcloth. Let the Lysol soak in for a few minutes, then rinse off.
2. Next, use vinegar to remove any built up grease and grime. Fill a pitcher with vinegar and place it next to the cabinet. Pour a little bit of vinegar into each palm, then use these pacs to rub the grease and grime off the cabinet surface. Let the vinegar sit for a few minutes, then rinse off with water.
3. Sprinkle baking soda on a cloth and wring it out so that it is slightly damp. Scour the dirty areas of the cabinet with the cloth, then rinse off with water.
4. Finally, dry the surface off with a towel. Your greasy kitchen cabinet is now clean!
Steps
If your kitchen cabinets are greasy and you can’t seem to get the grease and dirt off, there are a few things you can do. You can start by using a cleaner specifically designed for greasy kitchens. You can also try using a degreaser, soap, and water mix to clean the cabinets. Wipe down the cabinets with a cloth after each step. Finally, put mineral oil on a cloth and wipe down the cabinet doors and edges.
Completing the Job
Greasy kitchen cabinets are a major pain to clean, but with a few simple steps, they can be sparkly and shining once again. Here are four tips for cleaning greasy kitchen cabinets:
1. Start with a dry cloth. If the cabinet is particularly greasy and dirty, use a cloth dampened in warm water first. Start at the top and work your way down. Don’t use harsh chemicals or abrasives on the cabinets—these will only damage the finish.
2. Use a degreaser. A good all-purpose degreaser can take care of most greasy messes. Be sure to test it on an inconspicuous area first to make sure it doesn’t damage the surface. Work the degreaser into any cracks or crevices, then let it stand for a few minutes while it works its magic.
3. Use a vacuum cleaner and dustpan/brush attachment. Grease and grime often build up on the inside of vacuum cleaner hoses and dustpans, so it can be helpful to use one of these tools to collect the gunk before dumping it into the trash. Be sure to run the vacuum cleaner on low or
Conclusion
Greasy kitchen cabinets can be a real pain to clean, but with the right tactics, it is definitely possible. By using a baking soda and vinegar solution, you can remove all of the grease and dirt from your cabinets in just a few minutes. If this doesn’t work for you, there are other household solutions that might; just make sure to read the ingredients before using them to avoid any negative consequences. Thanks for reading!