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Cabinets, which are common hiding places for food and grease, also need cleaning if you want your kitchen to seem spotless. A dirty and untidy kitchen can be the result of years of grease buildup. Thankfully, removing this oil accumulation and bringing back the sheen of your kitchen cabinets is straightforward and quick.
A Powerful Combination: Dish Soap and White Vinegar Substances:
2 teaspoons of natural dishwashing detergent
250 milliliters (or approximately 1 cup) of white vinegar and 500 milliliters (or about 2 cups) of boiling water
Method:
Fill a basin or pail with hot water and add the white vinegar and dish soap.
Wring off any extra liquid by dipping a microfiber cloth or sponge into the solution.
Use the damp sponge or rag to gently wipe down the cabinet surfaces.
Use an old toothbrush to go into hard-to-reach places like nooks and crevices.
Clean the cabinetry by wiping them down with a moist sponge or towel.
To avoid water stains, dry it off right away with a clean microfiber towel.
Cabinets made of painted or laminate material benefit greatly from this technique, which leaves a smooth surface free of grease and harmful chemicals.
Soap from Marseille, With a Mild Touch:
Hot water
liquid Marseille soap, measuring 1 tablespoon, as follows:
In a pail of lukewarm water, combine the Marseille soap.
After dipping a sponge into the liquid, delicately wipe off the cabinet doors.
To get rid of any soap scum, rinse with a moist, clean towel.
Use a microfiber towel to dry it completely.
Because of its mild nature, Marseille soap is perfect for cleaning wood cabinets without harming them.
Vinegar of Apple Cider: For the Hard Grease
What you need:
Mixing equal amounts of water and apple cider vinegar
Method:
Bring a pot of water and vinegar to a boil. Refrain from handling until cooled to a safe level.
To remove grease, soak a sponge in vinegar and wipe off the affected areas.
Wash it off with cold water to get rid of the vinegar after taste.
After washing, pat dry with a fresh cloth.
If you’re looking for a powerful degreaser that won’t damage the finish of your cabinets, try apple cider vinegar.
Handling Lacquered Cabinets with Extra Care
What you need:
Hemp seed oil
The chemical turpentine
Flour
Method:
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