Kitchen cabinets are for storing dishes, not grease. Unfortunately, wood cabinets — painted or natural with a clear finish — are prone to all sorts of grease, grime and gunk from simply being in the kitchen.
Depending on just how much grease and grime you’re looking at and the supplies you have available, here are four options for your consideration. At least one will help to get the job done. And there’s one final tip on how to keep your clean cabinets looking gorgeous!
1. Blue Dawn . Drop a few drops of Blue Dawn into a bowl of warm water. Dip the soft side of a sponge in the soap. Squeeze the sponge until suds form. The cleaning agents in Dawn absorb grease on kitchen surfaces just as well as they do on dishes. Apply to the dirty cabinet, wiping the grease with the soft sponge until it is removed. Immediately dry the surface with a clean cloth. This will prevent streaking.