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4 Tips for Removing Grease from Kitchen Cabinets
Curdled milk soap
The gentle action of curd soap is recommended for washing wooden surfaces such as kitchen cabinets. To do this,
Just mix warm water with a tablespoon of liquid curd soap and mix well. Use this detergent to clean cabinet doors with a sponge, then rinse with a damp cloth. You can replace curd soap with mild soap to remove grease stains from kitchen cabinets. With this gentle method, you can 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. In addition, 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. Then rinse with cold water.
Baking soda
Also note that baking soda can be used to clean kitchen cabinet doors, as long as they are not made of wood. Baking soda is considered a natural cleaner but is abrasive and can damage waxed or painted wood surfaces over time. For this type of wood, the two methods above remain ideal for gentle and effective cleaning.
How to clean painted kitchen cabinets?
Linseed oil remains the ideal solution for lacquered furniture. To make this homemade cleaner, mix linseed oil, turpentine and flour. Dip a sponge in this mixture and clean your lacquered furniture. Turpentine is an essential oil commonly used in the home because it acts as a solvent. Linseed oil protects and improves wooden surfaces. As for flour, although not commonly used, it helps remove stubborn grease stains.
With these natural ingredients, removing sticky grease from cabinets becomes quick and easy. Your furniture will shine clean and at a lower cost.
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