Best Way to Remove Grease from the Cabinets?

Best Way to Remove Grease from the Cabinets?

Your kitchen cabinets can accumulate a lot of grease over time caused by cooking, as well as greasy hands. Cleaning grease from kitchen cabinets may require a different approach depending on its stubbornness and surface area. It is also important to consider the impact that the cleaning product will have on your kitchen cabinets. You want it to get rid of grease but at the same time retain or enhance the appearance of your cabinets. This article discusses some of the best ways to remove grease without damaging your cabinets.

  • Dish Soap and Warm Water

The good old dish soap was specifically designed to remove grease easily and works magic when combined with warm water. Some of the things you will need include dish soap, warm water, a cleaning sponge, a mixing bowl, a dry cloth, and paper towels.

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Start by mixing a few drops of your dish soap with warm water in a bowl. Soak the cleaning sponge in the soapy water and squeeze it dry. Rub the grease stains gently while wiping in the wood grain direction. Soak the dry cloth in clean water and go over the cabinet, getting rid of the remaining grease.

  • Citrus Oil Multipurpose Cleaner

This multipurpose cleaner is a natural cleaning product that cuts through grease in an instant. Not only does it get rid of grease but also the citrus oil in it has a very pleasant smell that leaves your cabinets smelling nice. Besides the citrus oil multipurpose cleaner, you will need two soft cloths and hot water. All you need to do is spray the cleaner on your greasy cabinets and let it rest for five minutes. Remove the grease on the surface using a damp cloth and then go over it once more with a clean cloth.

  • Hot Water and White Vinegar

White vinegar is acidic and therefore, it has the natural degreasing properties to deal with your sticky kitchen cabinets and works wonders when combined with hot water. Besides white vinegar and hot water, some of the things you will need include a soft cloth, mixing bowl, and spray bottle. Mix the vinegar and hot water in a 1:1 ratio and pour it into the spray bottle. Spray the solution onto your kitchen cabinets and let it rest for about 3 to 5 minutes. Use a damp cloth to wipe away the solution and pat the surface dry with a paper towel or allow it to air dry.

  • Lemon Juice and Baking Soda

If you are dealing with heavy grease on your kitchen cabinets, then a combination of baking soda and the acidity of lemon juice will do the trick. Other things that you will need include a mixing bowl, soft sponge, warm water, clean cloth, and a spray bottle. Combine the juice of one lemon, two parts of warm water, and one part of baking soda in the spray bottle. Spray the solution onto the surface and let it rest for 5 minutes. Rub the solution away gently using the soft sponge and go over the cabinet surface with a clean cloth. 

Recommended Commercial Grease-Cleaning Products

Natural cleaning products like baking soda can help remove grease but you can always find good products out there that are worth buying if you are dealing with constant grease issues. Some of the most recommended commercial grease cleaning products include Castile Soap, Linseed Oil, and Murphy Oil Soap. Castile soap is a vegetable-based soap that cuts through grease well when combined with warm water. Murphy oil soap safely cleans wood cabinets and can remove grease from different materials. Technically, Linseed oil is not a cleaning product but is ideal for protecting your cabinet surfaces from grease.

Aftercare for Kitchen Cabinets

Wood cabinets require extra attention after degreasing. Consider using products that contain beeswax to provide extra protection to your cabinet surfaces. Not only does it stop the wood from drying out but also helps repel kitchen grease. It is important to wipe the hob and cabinet doors every week to prevent grease buildup. You can always use a degreaser and a soft cloth to get rid of new grease marks. Remember to wash your hands after cooking to prevent transferring grease onto the cabinet doors.

It is not necessary you use all these cleaning methods to remove grease but you can always choose one that works best for you. The idea here is to ensure your kitchen cabinets are not only free from grease but do not get damaged in the process with abrasive cleaning products. It is also important to follow the aftercare practices as it helps prevent future grease build-up.