We often remember to clean all the elements in the kitchen but forget to clean the cabinet doors. Over time, accumulated grease and grime become more stubborn and difficult to remove. We’ll show you how to quickly and effectively get rid of this grease buildup on your kitchen cabinets.
Clean the cabinets with dish soap and white vinegar to clean the cabinet doors.
Dish soap is a gentle way to clean and degrease all surfaces. When combined with white vinegar, a powerful cleaning agent, its effectiveness is multiplied tenfold. And for good reason: vinegar is an excellent degreaser and disinfectant. Grease and grime stains on your cabinets will now be a thing of the past.
To use this method, you will need : 2 tablespoons of organic dishwashing liquid, 500 ml of lukewarm water, 250 ml of white vinegar
Mix the ingredients in a container and soak a sponge or cloth with the liquid. Scrub the cabinet doors, then rinse with a damp sponge and wipe dry with a microfiber cloth. Feel free to use an old, soft toothbrush to clean hard-to-reach corners to complete your cleaning. Note that for a flawless finish, you can treat your wooden kitchen cabinets with mineral oil to polish them and enhance their cleanliness. Say goodbye to stubborn grease with this gentle method.
Curdled milk soap
The gentle action of curdled milk soap is recommended for washing wooden surfaces such as kitchen cabinets. To do this,
Simply mix warm water with a tablespoon of liquid curd soap and stir well. Use this detergent to clean cabinet doors with a sponge, then rinse with a damp cloth. You can substitute mild soap for the curd soap to remove grease stains from kitchen cabinets. This gentle method allows you to clean your wooden furniture without damaging it.
Apple cider vinegar
Apple cider vinegar is a household ally. It has antiseptic properties and, like white vinegar, helps fight bacteria. Furthermore, its acetic acid content makes it easier to remove grease from surfaces.
To use it, mix equal parts apple cider vinegar and water in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Then let the solution cool, soak a sponge in the mixture, and clean your kitchen furniture. Rinse with cold water afterward.
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