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4 tips to remove grease from kitchen cabinets

Keeping your kitchen sparkling clean is essential for a welcoming and pleasant atmosphere. This includes not just the obvious areas, but also the often-overlooked cabinet doors. Over time, they can accumulate stubborn grease and dirt, which requires effective cleaning methods.

Cleaning Kitchen Cabinets:

Dish Soap and White Vinegar:

Ingredients:
2 tablespoons of organic dish soap
50 cl of warm water
25 cl of white vinegar
Method:
Mix the ingredients in a container. Use a sponge or cloth soaked in this mixture to scrub the cabinet doors. Rinse with a damp sponge and wipe dry with a microfiber cloth. For tough corners, use an old soft toothbrush. To polish wooden cabinets after cleaning, apply mineral oil for a flawless finish.
Curd Soap for Wooden Surfaces:

Ingredients:
Warm water

1 tablespoon of liquid curd soap

Method:

Mix the curd soap with warm water. Use this solution with a sponge to clean the cabinet doors, then rinse with a damp cloth. Curd soap can be substituted with soft soap for removing grease from cabinets, especially suitable for wooden surfaces.

Apple Cider Vinegar:

Method:

Mix equal parts apple cider vinegar and water. Bring the mixture to a boil, then let it cool. Use a sponge soaked in this solution to clean kitchen furniture, then rinse with cold water. Apple cider vinegar is effective due to its antiseptic properties and acetic acid content.

Baking Soda (Not for Wood):

Note:

Baking soda is a natural but abrasive cleaner, not suitable for waxed or painted wood surfaces. It can be used on other types of kitchen cabinet doors for effective cleaning.

Cleaning Painted Kitchen Cabinets:

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